Ancient Egypt


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  • 40 pages found in Ancient Egypt:

    Akhet - Egyptian Religion and Temple Life
    Features detailed information on the history of religion, creation myths, gods and goddesses, temples, the king and the priesthood, festivals, and other aspects Ancient Egyptian religion; also includes articles about queens and ordinary women and their daily lives.
    http://www.philae.nu/akhet/index.html

    The Ancient Egypt Film Site
    Information on past and present films dealing with Ancient Egypt or Egyptology.
    http://www.wepwawet.nl/films/

    The Ancient Egypt Site
    The history, language and culture of Ancient Egypt, by Egyptologist Jacques Kinnaer.
    http://ancient-egypt.org

    Aspects of Life in Ancient Egypt
    Descriptions of daily life, material culture, social and political institutions, economy and geography of pharaonic Egypt
    http://nefertiti.iwebland.com/timelines/topics/

    Date converter for Ancient Egypt
    A scientific tool for converting calendar dates mentioned in Greek and Demotic Papyri from Egypt into Julian dates.
    http://aegyptologie.online-resourcen.de/

    Dig Days: Hidden treasures on view
    From Al-Ahram Weekly, can you imagine that an Ancient Egyptian physician once fitted a patient with a prosthetic toe?
    http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2003/621/he2.htm

    Early Dynastic Egypt
    Francesco Raffaele presents an illustrated history of the second and third dynasties, king by king, with references. Also corpora of First Dynasty labels and Early Dynastic inscriptions, and articles.
    http://xoomer.alice.it/francescoraf/

    The Egypt Archive
    Features photo archives of major Ancient Egyptian sites, and Ancient Egyptian antiquities collections in major museums.
    http://www.egyptarchive.co.uk/

    Egyptian Royal Tombs of the New Kingdom
    Maps, diagrams, and detailed information about the Egyptian Royal Tombs from Kelley L. Ross.
    http://www.friesian.com/tombs.htm

    The Egyptologist's Electronic Forum
    This mailing list has available online various archives, news items and Egyptology FAQs, as well as a comprehensive list of upcoming events in Egyptology.
    http://www.netins.net/showcase/ankh/eefmain.html

    Egyptology in Australia
    Resources, collections, university programs, and fieldwork.
    http://www.zeta.org.au/~ksowada/

    Egyptology in Poland
    A portal for Polish Egyptology, includes a history, suggested readings, museums, links, and gallery.
    http://www.egiptologia.pl/

    Egyptology Resources
    Internet resources, including mailing lists, news and gossip, contact information for institutes and individuals, journals and links from Nigel Strudwick.
    http://www.newton.ac.uk/egypt/

    Egypt's Treasures in Danger
    Egypt calls for urgent action to save the monuments of the Nile Delta.
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/693465.stm

    Encounters with Ancient Egypt
    Conference at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London, 15-18 December 2000. Includes abstracts of papers.
    http://www.ucl.ac.uk/archaeology/events/conferences/enco/

    Famous Lives
    From Al-Ahram Weekly, Saqqara tomb of a scribe in Akhenaten's reign and a colossal statue of one of Ramses II's wives at Zagazig have shed more light on two famous Pharaohs.
    http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2003/622/he2.htm

    Few Had Wealth in Ancient Egypt
    From Nature, Most ancient Egyptians were on the poverty line while a handful of priest-kings held fabulous wealth.
    http://www.nature.com/nsu/021125/021125-8.html

    Further Observations Concerning the Valley of the Kings
    Article by Donald P. Ryan.
    http://www.plu.edu/~ryandp/Observ2.html

    Gateway to Uruguayan Egyptology
    Provides links to Web pages about ancient Egypt. [English and Spanish]
    http://www.geocities.com/juanjosecastillos/

    Giza Archives Project
    Designed to serve as a centralized online repository for archaeological activity at the Old Kingdom Giza necropolis, beginning with the Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts excavations (1902-1947). Page contains thousands of excavation photographs, expedition diary pages, object register book pages, maps, tomb plans and sections, books and articles.
    http://www.gizapyramids.org/

    Golden Hopes from Pharaoh's Map
    BBC reports that geologists and engineers in Egypt are searching for gold using a 3,000-year-old map, believed to have been drawn by King Seti I.
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/449680.stm

    The Heqanakht Papyri
    Review by Morris Silver of: James P. Allen's "The Heqanakht Papyri, New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art" ISBN: 1-58839-070-5. An analysis of Egyptian economics as seen through the lens of this text.
    http://eh.net/bookreviews/library/0868.shtml

    National Geographic - Abydos: Egyptian Afterlife
    April 2005 issue features story reports on recent archaeological discoveries, including new evidence which shows that human sacrifice helped populate the royal city of the dead. Written by John Galvin, with photographs by Kenneth Garrett.
    http://www7.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0504/feature7/

    Ptahhotep's Australian Egyptology Page
    Egyptology contributions by Australia: excavations, coptology, and museum collections.
    http://www.zeta.org.au/~ptahotep/

    Reconstructing Ancient Egyptian Tombs
    Features a brief history of ancient Egyptian tombs and monuments, with digital reconstruction of the tombs of Sennedjem and Inherkhau.
    http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/farid/egypt

    Saqqara
    The Leiden Excavations in the New Kingdom necropolis at Saqqara, Egypt.
    http://www.let.leidenuniv.nl/saqqara/

    Secrets of the Pharaohs
    PBS companion to the TV series focusing on new findings: genetic disease in the 18th dynasty; the tombs of the pyramid builders; mummy of a noblewoman and chantress from Luxor named Asru.
    http://www.pbs.org/wnet/pharaohs/

    The Shaft, the Subway and the Causeway
    Nigel Skinner-Simpson tries to track down the evidence behind stories of tunnels in the Giza plateau.
    http://www.towers-online.co.uk/pages/shafted.htm

    Some Observations Concerning Uninscribed Tombs in the Valley of the Kings
    Scholarly article by Donald P. Ryan, from C.N. Reeves (ed.), After Tutankhamun: Research and Excavation in the Royal Necropolis at Thebes (1992).
    http://www.plu.edu/~ryandp/Observ1.html

    thenilevalley
    Forum covers histories, cultures and customs from Nubia to ancient Egypt.
    http://phpbb-host.com/phpbb/index.php?mforum=thenile&sid=3c10107180659bb9095e6c91925a64b0

    Travellers in Egypt
    Articles and journals feature the history of ancient travellers in Egypt and Near East.
    http://www.travellersinegypt.org/

    Wilbour Library of Egyptology
    Collection of Egyptological works held at The Brooklyn Museum of Art.
    http://www.gate.net/~ekwerner/wilbour.htm

    Wonders of Ancient Egypt
    Features the wonders, mysteries, religion and history of ancient and modern Egypt. With details and resources on related topics.
    http://www.nekhebet.com/

    BBC: Pharaonic Tomb Find Stuns Egypt
    An ancient tomb is discovered in the Valley of the Kings, the first since Tutankhamun's was found in 1922. <small>(February 10, 2006)</small>
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/4700032.stm

    King Tut Liked Red Wine
    Report about how Spanish scientists analyzed residues from a wine jar found in the tomb of this early ruler by using a new technique to determine the color of wine used in ancient jars. From the American Chemical Society. <small>(March 15, 2004)</small>
    http://acswebapplications.acs.org/applications/ccs/application/index.cfm?pressreleaseid=2310&categoryid=10

    Elkab's Hidden Treasure
    From Al-Ahram, a 17th dynasty inscription found three months ago in Upper Egypt uncovered a critical and previously unknown Kushite attack on Egypt. <small>(July 31, 2003)</small>
    http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2003/649/he1.htm

    Ancient Egyptian Priest Settlement Uncovered
    From Discovery News, 2,000-year-old priest settlement in southern Egypt has been discovered by Egyptian and German archaeologists. <small>(July 15, 2003)</small>
    http://www.abc.net.au/science/news/stories/s901864.htm

    Fruitful Seasons
    From Al-Ahram Weekly, excavations at Karnak Temple complex have been focusing on areas hitherto little explored, with rewarding results. <small>(November 21, 2002)</small>
    http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2002/613/hr2.htm

    Tableau May be Oldest Text
    An article in the San Francisco Chronicle reporting that 5,250-year-old symbols unearthed near Luxor may predate Sumerian script. <small>(April 16, 2002)</small>
    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/chronicle/archive/2002/04/16/MN229801.DTL

    The Sounds of Ancient Egypt
    Musicians believe music will help us understand ancient Egypt's spoken language. <small>(May 11, 1997)</small>
    http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/9705/11/egypt/


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