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Egyptology News:
Hot Sites:
- Gateway To Ancient Egypt, by Diane Day

- Absolute Egyptology - gods kings of
Egypt
- Theban
Mapping Project (this
site receives 18 million hits per year)
- Ancient Egypt
- The British Museum, London
- Ancient Egypt History and Culture
- Anthony's
Egyptology & Archaeology
- CCER home page,
Netherlands
- Egyptology
resources - Newton Institute- U.K.
- Life
in Ancient Egypt (Carnegie Museum of Natural History)
- Egyptian Name Translator,
by Mark Johns and Mark Millmore
- Nom en hieroglyphes (your
name in hieroglyphs)
- At
the Tomb of Tutankhamen @ nationalgeographic.com
- Egypt Snefru (Snofru, Snefrue), 1st King of Egypt's 4th Dynasty
Snefru is
credited with building the first true form pyramid. One of his sons was
Khafu (Cheops), the builder of the most famous pyramid.
- Hatshepsut
the only Egyptian queen who be king
- Make
a Mummy @ nationalgeographic.com
- Egyptian
Mummies (Encyclopedia Smithsonian)
- The Pharoahs Network
- A
photo album of ancient Egypt
- Land
of the Pharaohs
- AKHET
This is a site dedicated to Egyptian Religion, its Gods and Goddesses,
Temple life, Priesthood and Philosophy.

- The Best of the
Web:
Abydos - Holy City of Ancient Egypt
ABZU REGIONAL
INDEX: EGYPT The Research Archives of the Oriental Institute, Chicago
Ancient Egyptian Language Email List
Ancient Egyptian 'Virtual Temple'
by Christina Paul
Annual Egyptological Bibliography Home Page
- ArabNet -- Egypt, History, Old
Kingdom The Old Kingdom (2686-2181BC)
- Pharaonic burial practices continued to
develop during the Third Dynasty, lasting from 2686-2613BC, which marked the beginnings of
the Old Kingdom. The first of Egypt's pyramids were constructed during the 27th century
BC. The Step Pyramid of Saqqara built for King Zoser by his chief architect Imhotep, who
later generations deified, is considered by many to be the first pyramid ever constructed
in Egypt.
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- Babylonian and Egyptian mathematics:
- University
of St Andrews - St Andrews, Scotland
Egyptian Fractions David
Eppstein, Dept. Inf. & Comp. Sci., UC Irvine.
CCER List of Egyptological
Institutions and Museums (250 entries)
- Centre for Computer-aided
Egyptological Research (CCER) home page Netherlands
- One of the best
Egyptology Sites on the Internet
Classified
Bibliographical Database of Ancient Egyptian Medicine and Medical Practice
- Cleopatra, the Last Pharaoh
(B.C. 69-30) Alexandria Homepage
- When Cleopatra VII ascended the Egyptian
throne, she was only seventeen. She reigned as Queen Philopator and Pharaoh between 51 and
30 BC, and died at the age of 39.
- Color Tour of Egypt The University of
Memphis
Directory of Ancient Egyptian Gods
by: Anthony C. DiPaolo,M.S.
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- EAWC: Egypt Exploring Ancient World
Cultures Web Site
- Check out Chronology of Ancient Egypt
Egypt Page
| Egypt
Scenery Pictures University of Pennsylvania
Egypt photos by Steve Underwood. Pyramids, Sphinx, Karnak, Luxor, Abu Simbel
Egyptological
Publishing Services Peter Der Manuelian
- Egyptologists (Email Addresses and
Lists):
- Email addresses
of Egyptologists Hosted by Nigel Strudwick
CCER List of Egyptologists (1100
entries)
Egyptology Cambridge University Home Page
© Nigel Strudwick
1994-99.
- Giants of Egyptology: JEAN FRANÇOIS
CHAMPOLLION (1790-1832) Article
- KMT 6:4, Winter 1995-1996
copyright 1995 KMT Communications
The Father of Egyptology Epithet was awarded to French linguist Jean
François Champollion for his having been instrumental in pioneering decipherment of the
previously unreadable ancient scripts of Egypt, thereby making full study of that nation's
early history and culture possible for other Nineteenth Century scholars who followed him
in the new field of study...
The Rosetta Stone is
inevitably linked with Champollion, and it is true (facilitated by the monument s three
parallel inscriptions in hieroglyphs, demotic and Greek) that he recognized on it the name
Ptolmys in Greek and demotic, and thereby he could identify the same cartouched name in
hieroglyphs.
- Glyph for Windows CCER
- is a hieroglyphic text processing
program that runs within the Microsoft Windows environment. It offers the Egyptologist an
easy and modern means for processing hieroglyphic texts on computer and produces a fine
quality output on any kind of printer.
- GlyphScribe 2000
- This site is devoted to
GlyphScribe, an Egyptian hieroglyphic text processing program for Windows.
You will find information on what it does, how it looks and how to get it.
- Great Pyramid is a rational (in the
mathematical sense) structure, designed and built by normal people.
- This is a radical statement about the
Pyramid, especially on the internet because all web pages that I have been able to find
that deal with the Pyramid, maintain that it was built and/or inspired by either God or
space aliens. Most don't even consider that it could be a rational structure designed and
built by normal people. ©1986-1996, Terrance G. Nevin
Guardian's
Egypt EXCELLENT! Top 5% of the
Web Reviews
Guide to the Egypt - via
Yahoo Modern and ancient Egypt
- Hieroglyphs:
- Translating English letters to
Hieroglyphic language
The
Hieroglyphic Alphabet Chart
The Pronunciation of Ancient Egyptian
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- Imhotep
- the architect and the physician. Imhotep Research and Informatics Society, Egypt.
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- International Association of
Egyptologists Conference Announcements, Cambridge - U.K. (ncs3@cam.ac.uk)
KMT: A MODERN JOURNAL OF ANCIENT EGYPT
- Learn about the Institute of Egyptian Art
and Archaeology
Library of
Congress (.U.S) Egypt Photos
- Photos of Egypt and the Pyramids at the
turn of the century. It is interesating to note the large amounts of sand covering the
sides of the Pyramids
and the Sphinx
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- Louvre: Department of
Egyptian Antiquities
Love Poems From ancient Egypt
- The ancient Egyptians left behind various
love poems which relate the emotions felt all those thousands of years ago. And yet, they
can be read as if they apply to us in the 20th century - has anything really changed? I
think not. Mark T. Rigby
M.A. Mansoor Collection of Amarna Era art
- This world-renowned collection is justifiably honored as one
of the most extraordinary single groupings of Egyptian art in existence. Pieces of the
Amarna Collection are included in the permanent collections of the Louvre, the Vatican and
the Denver Art Museum.
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- Margaret Morris:
- Robert Schoch, Why His Sphinx Theory Fails
- Margaret Morris Challenges Chris Dunn's GizaPower and Giza Power Plant
- Egyptian Pyramid Mystery Is Solved!
- Mark Millmore's Ancient Egyptian
Page One of the Best Personal Pages
- Pyramids, Temples, Kings/Queens,
Hieroglyphics, Info/Links.
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- Nefertiti - A beautiful short
Story about the most beautiful Egyptian Queen
Papyrus of Ani; Egyptian Book of the Dead
[Budge] HTML and Text Format
- Pilgrimage
to ABYDOS World Art Treasures - © JACQUES-EDOUARD BERGER FOUNDATION
- EXTRACT: For more than a century, the
greatest names in Egyptology found their renown in Abydos and competed to restore its
original splendor.
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- Princess Nofret Speaks
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- Ramesseum,
temple de Ramses 2, Thebes, Louxor, Egypte by Gerard_FLAMENT@compuserve.com
- The House of millions of years of Ramesses
II at West Thebes.
- Reeder's
Egypt Page by: Greg Reeder (reeder@sirius.com)
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- Richard Deurer's Egyptian Art
Excellent Art and Photographs, by: Richard Deurer
The Rosetta Stone,
By: Cimmerii
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Scottish Egyptology
- List of all Egyptological
collections housed in Scotland.:
By akhet@iname.com
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- SECRETS
of the LOST TOMB - fifty sons of Ramesses II
- Multimedia Tour - Time Magazine
Sepdet's Ancient
Egypt Archives
- Spaceborne Imaging Radar-C/X-Band
Synthetic Aperture Radar Images of Giza, Egypt 8/3/95
- There are two images: (135 K) and
full-resolution (12-megabyte). This radar image shows the area west of the Nile River near
Cairo, Egypt. The Nile River is the dark band along the right side of the image and it
flows approximately due North from the bottom to the right.
Splendors of
Ancient Egypt by the Houston Museum of Fine Arts
Stein's Tour of Egypt:
Great
Pictures! Way to go, Ken...
- The Curse Of The Pharaohs
- The Sphinx : "Men fear time, yet time fears
the pyramids" click on the pyramid .........If you dare!!!!
- The Great Temple of Abu Simbel
CCER
- This is the great temple of Abu Simbel,
dedicated to the glory of pharao Ramses II. Though the temple is officially dedicated to
the triad Amon-Ra, Ptah and Ra-Harakhte, its front is dominated by four gigantic statues
of the great pharaoh himself. He had this temple built in this otherwise desolate area on
the actual site of a much older shrine of a local personification of the god Horus.
The Griffith Institute, Ashmolean Museum,
Oxford
- The Institute of Egyptian Art and Archaeology
- The University of Memphis Institute
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- The Seven Wonders of the Ancient
World
- The Step Pyramid Complex of Djoser
- Third Dynasty (~2800 BC). Generally held
to be the first tomb in Egypt to be built entirely of stone
- The Trumpet of Tutankhamun - get this
free educational program! CCER
- The Trumpet of Tutankhamun is a freeware
educational program for PC (Microsoft Windows). It contains a truly unique recording of
the original silver trumpet from the tomb of the Ancient Egyptian boy-king Tutankhamun,
who lived in the 14th century B.C.
- The University of Chicago
Oriental Institute PHOTOGRAPHIC ARCHIVES Egypt
- Excellent photography collection on
Egyptology!
- The WWW Virtual Library:
Museums
- Essential reference pages relevant to
Egyptology
- Tomb of Menna
- Manchester Metropolitan University,
Silicon Graphics and the Griffith Institute have co-operated to reconstruct the Egyptian
tomb of Menna has been reconstructed here, on the Internet using virtual reality to show
the way it was in 1916. This piece of virtual heritage, is an experience designed to be a
cross between an exhibition and a visit to the real tomb.
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- Welcome to Egypt-The Valley Of The Kings
- © Leonard Jankowski
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- WELCOME TO RIGBY'S WORLD OF EGYPT
- Excellent Guide and Photos
- WHO WAS WHO AMONG THE
ROYAL MUMMIES, The University of Chicago
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- Women in ancient Egypt from Diotima
- Course taught by Janet H. Johnson at the
University of Chicago
Egyptology
Home Page Directories:
Usenet Newsgroups discussing Egyptology:
(Note that the true Egyptology value of the articles posted is
very limited)
Travel
Agencies / Touring Egypt:
Beer
making in ancient Egypt:
- Rediscovering
Ancient Egyptian Beer (text from a dead link)
In 1990, the Egyptian Exploration
Society approached Scottish and Newcastle Breweries for help. The Society was looking for
technical and financial support to launch an investigation into beer-making in ancient
Egypt. This was the beginning of a partnership which, over the past five years, has
considerably increased the understanding of the brewing process as it was at the time of
Tutankhamun almost 3,500 years ago. In this exclusive article for Brewers' Guardian,
Delwen Samuel and Peter Bolt of Scottish Courage Brewing Ltd describe the detection work
involved in the project.
Trivia:
This is not an advertisement but I
highly recommend the following video: The Pyramids and the Cities of the Pharaohs
(75min - 1995). It's distributed by Questar Video Inc., P.O. Box 11345, Chicago, IL
60611-0345. 1-800-544-8422. This is a great documentary where the land of the Pharaohs
rises from the sand through the work of Egyptologists, historians and video artists.
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