India, April 9 -- Whenever one talks about the quest of the secrets of Pharaohs, Egyptian archaeologist Zahi Hawass' name is sure to come to mind. The Egyptologist and former Minister of State for Antiquities Affairs, who served as a director of excavations at Giza, Saqqara and the Bahariya Oasis, has taken the the pyramids into the houses of common men and made archaeology accessible and hip. He has also worked at archaeological sites in the Nile Delta, the Western Desert and the Upper Nile Valley and has made many recent discoveries, including the tombs of the pyramid builders at Giza and the Valley of the Golden Mummies at Bahariya. At Giza, he also uncovered the satellite pyramid of Khufu. In 2005, he led a team that carried out a CT ...