Background
He was born on March 21, 1903.
anthropologist archaeologist egyptologist
He was born on March 21, 1903.
A pupil of Sir Alan Gardiner, Hayes attended the Princeton University where he graduated in 1935 with a dissertation on the royal sarcophagi of the 18th Dynasty.
His main fields of study were history of Egyptian art and translation/interpretation of texts. In 1956, He was involved as a consultant in the production of the film The Ten Commandments. He died on July 10, 1963.
His best known work, The Scepter of Egypt, is still considered by many Egyptologists as one of the standard works in their field
Foreign most of his life he was involved with the Metropolitan Museum of Art: first as a member of the museum"s Egyptian Epedition (since 1926), then as an assistant curator (1936) and later as curator of the museum"s Egyptian Department, from 1952 until his death.