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         Egyptology:     more books (100)
  1. Egyptology: Search for the Tomb of Osiris by Emily Sands, Dugald Steer, 2004-11-04
  2. The Egyptology Handbook: A Course in the Wonders of Egypt (Ologies) by Emily Sands, 2005-10-25
  3. Egyptology Code-Writing Kit (Ologies) by Emily Sands, 2007-10-09
  4. Egyptology Today
  5. How To Read Egyptian Hieroglyphs: For High School Students In Grades 9 Through 12 (Volume 1) by Charles E. Nichols, 2008-08-20
  6. Egyptian Painting and Relief (Shire Egyptology) by Gay Robins, 2008-10-21
  7. Egyptian Games and Sports (Shire Egyptology) by Joyce A. Tyldesley, 2008-03-04
  8. An Introduction to Egyptology by James Putnam, 2002-08
  9. Egyptian Towns and Cities (Shire Egyptology) by Eric Uphill, 2008-03-04
  10. Egyptian Gods and Myths (Shire Egyptology) by Angela P. Thomas, 2008-03-04
  11. Egyptian Household Animals (Shire Egyptology) by Rosalind Janssen, Jack Janssen, 1999-03
  12. Egyptian Textiles (Shire Egyptology) by Rosalind Hall, 2008-03-04
  13. Current Research in Egyptology 2005 by Rachel Mairs, 2007-08-30
  14. Egyptian Warfare and Weapons (Shire Egyptology) by Ian Shaw, 1999-06

1. EGYPTOLOGY.COM
Dedicated to examining the art, archaeology, religion and history of Egypt.
http://www.egyptology.com/
egyptology.com presents: THE BEST EGYPT LINKS ON THE WEB The Tomb of
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... A Modern Journal of Ancient Egypt

2. Egyptology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
egyptology (Arabic ) is the study of Ancient Egypt and Egyptian antiquities and is a regional and thematic branch of the larger disciplines of
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptology
Egyptology
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation search The Great Sphinx of Giza against Khafre's Pyramid at the Giza pyramid complex Egyptology (Arabic: علوم المصريات) is the study of Ancient Egypt and Egyptian antiquities and is a regional and thematic branch of the larger disciplines of ancient history and archaeology . A practitioner of the discipline is an Egyptologist , though Egyptology is not exclusive to such practitioners as said.
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www.egyptology1926.com/ 2k - Cached - Similar pages WELCOME TO egyptology ONLINE - distance learning and home study egyptology Online is the free information resource for students studying egyptology with the National Home Study College.
http://www.egyptology1926.com/

4. Egyptology Resources--resources For Ancient Egypt
Internet resources, including mailing lists, news and gossip, contact information for institutes and individuals, journals and links from Nigel Strudwick.
http://www.newton.cam.ac.uk/egypt/
Welcome!
Latest news...
The first Egyptology site on the web
Founded August 1994
This page is set up with the kind assistance of the Newton Institute in the University of Cambridge to provide a World Wide Web resource for Egyptological information. The pages are not a publication of the Newton Institute, and all matters concerning them should be sent to Nigel Strudwick
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Announcements What's going on in the Egyptology world? (updated 31/03/08) Egyptology FAQ Answers to those basic questions about Egyptology Essential Resources Web pages the Egyptologist can't live without Egyptological Institutions Universities, research institutes the world over Bulletin Board Post your requests for information here! (updated 29/07/06) The Tomb of Senneferi Nigel Strudwick's site about Cambridge excavations in Thebes 1992-2002 Museums Off- and online, the greatest treasures from Ancient Egypt Digs Web sites about all sorts of archaeology in Egypt Beinlich Wordlist An on-line dictionary of Ancient Egyptian Wilbour Library Acquisitions 1995-2003 Journals, magazines

5. Akhet Egyptology
Resources about the people and their culture, including a clickable mummy and original photography.
http://www.akhet.co.uk/
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6. UCLA Egyptology
Information on program requirements, faculty and courses for a graduate degree in egyptology.
http://www.egyptology.ucla.edu/

7. Egyptology And Ancient Western Asian Studies
Professor of egyptology at Brown University. Photograph, interests and publications.
http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Egyptology/
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Egyptology and Ancient Western Asian Studies Box 1899, Wilbour Hall Brown University Providence, RI 02912 Egyptology@brown.edu
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8. Egyptology News
Mr. Dorman, an Egyptologist and chairman of Chicago ’s department of Near Eastern languages and civilizations, said he planned to accept when the American
http://www.egyptology.blogspot.com/
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Egyptology News
Egyptology news covering Egyptian prehistory and history.
Please feel free to email Andie (andie@easynet.co.uk) with any news items you would like me to post - I always welcome website updates or news items that I haven't noticed. Alternatively you can always post a comment about something already posted by clicking on the "comments" link which appears at the end of every post. All the best, Andie
Thursday, April 03, 2008
Blog Update
Thanks almost exclusively to Kat Newkirk I have made a start at updating the blog with the main news items that appeared whilst I was away (see below).
There are many other emails to be read and I have not yet checked my other Inboxes, so there may be further updates tomorrow.
You will need to click the "Older Posts" link at the bottom of the page to see all news updates.
All the very best
Andie
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Even though they are among the best-known structures on Earth, the pyramids of Egypt may still hold surprises. This spring, an MIT class is testing a controversial theory that some of the giant blocks that make up the great pyramids of

9. 115 Egyptian Gods, Ägyptische Götter
Absolute egyptology. Egyptian Club Links Guest book Email Home
http://www.nemo.nu/ibisportal/0egyptintro/index.htm

10. Egyptology Blog
Weblog containing egyptology news from around the world.
http://www.egyptologyblog.co.uk/
Egyptology Blog Egyptology news from around the world.
If you have any comments or suggestions please send me an email using the following link
Feel free to comment on the stories below by clicking the comments link next to each post.
29 March 2008 Rumours of another tomb found in the Valley of the Kings?
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Jane Akshar
mentions rumours of another tomb find near KV-8 (Merenptah) on her blog and I received an email from Lug Buergin last night pointing me to this story [ Sensational Discovery in the Egyptian Valley of the Kings! , Luc Buergin, Legendary Times, March 11, 2008] (Jane has updated her blog post since I first looked to include this story) Also Bernhard Grundl mentions it here on the Glyphdoctors forum here. So if this new find is over by KV-8 then it is not the radar anomaly reported by Nicholas Reeves' Amarna Royal Tombs Project here (31 July 2006) as this appears to be in a different place. Check out the maps on the Theban Mapping Project website for comparison. And we have this confusing news item from the Egyptian State Information Service detailing a new SCA excavation team, headed by Zahi Hawass, that is going to find new tombs in the valley of the Kings. Culture Minister Farouk Hosni named the first antiquities excavation team under Dr. Zahi Hawass Secretary General of the Antiquities Supreme Council to operate in Valley of the Kings in Luxor to unearth a number of tombs of kings and queens including Ramesses the [Eighth] and Thutmose the Second.

11. Sk4p.net: Introduction To Egyptology
www.sk4p.net/egypt/ egyptology The Missing Millennium Ancient Egypt in Medieval - Google Books Resultby Okasha El Daly - 2005 - History - 280 pages
http://www.sk4p.net/egypt/
Introduction to Egyptology
by Shawn C. Knight http://www.sk4p.net/egypt/
  • Brief Biographies of the Gods
  • Timeline of Ancient Egypt (coming soon)
  • Miscellaneous FAQs
  • What's the deal with all these "hyphenated" gods like Amun-Re, Ptah-Seker-Ausar, etc.?
  • What's the deal about the mummy on the Titanic ...
  • Selected Bibliography
  • sk4p.net Egyptian Stores: at Zazzle.com and at cafepress.com The goal of this site is to be a "one-stop shop" for basic information about Egyptology, such as lists of Pharaohs and dates of their reigns, and capsule summaries of the more important gods of the Egyptians. If you would like to suggest any additions, modifications, clarifications, etc., feel free to contact me by email If you think some information is blatantly wrong, please contact me with a reference, and I will see if I can find some further information on the subject. In such cases, we may be considering two different versions of a myth or conflicting theories about a particular subject, in which case I will add the variant information, as such, to the FAQ. [an error occurred while processing this
  • 12. Egyptology And Egyptologists
    The first thing to realize about egyptology and Egyptologists is that, while Egyptologists almost exclusively work in the field of egyptology, so do others.
    http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/egyptology.htm
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    Egyptology and Egyptologists
    by Jimmy Dunn
    The first thing to realize about Egyptology and Egyptologists is that, while Egyptologists almost exclusively work in the field of Egyptology, so do others. The science of Egyptology is not exclusive to Egyptologists , because there are other professions that are needed in the study of ancient Egypt. Egyptology Interestingly, Egyptology is rarely defined in any detail. Most books do not go into any real detail of this science, and even when one visits the web site of major colleges that offer degrees in it, they rarely define the science. Its easy to say that Egyptology is the study of ancient Egypt, but that is a rather broad definition that really does not correctly define the profession. For example, Egyptology does not really encompass the study of Egypt before the existence of mankind, and usually does not attempt to study Egypt prior to about 5,000 BC, nor is it interested in the period of time after the Arab conquest. However, between these periods, Egyptology covers a very wide and diverse range of studies. Egyptology investigates the range of ancient Egyptian culture, including the people, language, literature, history, religion, art, economics and architecture. Egyptology is basically a history

    13. Jim Loy's Egyptian Hieroglyphics And Egyptology Page
    Online grammar, dictionary, and fonts for ancient Egyptian.
    http://www.jimloy.com/egypt/egypt.htm
    Go to my home page
    Jim Loy's Egyptian Hieroglyphics and Egyptology Page
    Go to my Egyptology page, without a background image . The signs on the right wish you life, prosperity, and health. These pages have won the Open Directory Cool Site award Yahoo ) lists this page as one of their recommended sites. These pages are dedicated to Carol Hagelstein, wherever she is. She published an Egyptology newsletter.
    My Egyptian Hieroglyphic Dictionary
    Egyptian Hieroglyphic Alphabet
    Your Name In Egyptian Hieroglyphics
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    14. Glyphdoctors: Study Egyptology Online!
    Welcome to Glyphdoctors, the first Web site where you can take egyptology courses online under the guidance of professional Egyptologists from the comfort
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      **New** Watch Glyphdoctors' Hieroglyphs Student Read a Text on a Temple Wall during the first Glyphdoctors' Tour to Egypt:
      Welcome to Glyphdoctors, the first Web site where you can take Egyptology courses online under the guidance of professional Egyptologists from the comfort of your own home, along with other Egypt enthusiasts from around the globe. You can browse and enroll in these courses and other learning opportunities below and check out some of our other resources in the menu to the left.
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      This course, taught by Egyptologist Nicole Hansen, gives you a complete introduction to Middle Egyptian hieroglyphs, equipping you with the skills to comprehend and translate literary, religious, historical and documentary texts in the language. Enroll any time and proceed at your own pace. Special offer-Enroll in all 3 units of the course and save 20%!

    15. Australian Centre For Egyptology
    (Macquarie University) Information on projects, conferences, lectures, and courses.
    http://www.egyptology.mq.edu.au/
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    16. Peter A. Piccione, Ph.d., Home Page
    PETER A. PICCIONE, PH.D. Egyptologist Associate Professor of Ancient Near Eeastern History All rights reserved. click here for Viking egyptology!
    http://www.cofc.edu/~piccione/

    17. Unofficial Web Page Of The Wilbour Library Of Egyptology
    Collection of Egyptological works held at The Brooklyn Museum of Art.
    http://www.gate.net/~ekwerner/wilbour.htm
    Wilbour Library upon Its Completion in 1934
    UNOFFICIAL WEB PAGE OF THE
    Wilbour Library of Egyptology
    Brooklyn Museum Libraries
    History ONLINE CATALOG Egyptology Links
    Wilbour Library of Egyptology Update:
    The Wilbour Library of Egyptology has now been moved to an environmentally controlled space that provides custom shelving for the collections, improved work areas and a new reading room. The Wilbour collections are installed in a discrete area of the stacks separate from the other Library collections. This is the first phase of a plan to refurbish the area in which the Wilbour Library was previously stored and discussions are underway for the new Wilbour Library space that will offer a variety of strong resources on the study of Ancient Egypt.
    History of the Wilbour Library of Egyptology:
    (Adapted from E.K. Werner, "The Wilbour Library of Egyptology: Its Origin and Development,"

    18. Egyptology --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
    Britannica online encyclopedia article on egyptology the study of pharaonic Egypt, spanning the period c. 4500 BCE to CE 641. egyptology began when the
    http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9032096/Egyptology
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    19. School Of Archaeology, Classics And Egyptology - SCHOOL OF ARCHAEOLOGY, CLASSICS
    News, information about undergrad and postgraduate programmes, overview of facilities, and links to research areas.
    http://www.liv.ac.uk/sace/
    Search University of Liverpool for
    School of Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology
    Garstang Museum: home to Egyptian mummies, Greek pottery, and much more Liverpool University has pioneered the study of the ancient world since 1881, developing unique facilities, such as our museum, libraries and laboratories.
    The School is now academic home to 40 staff and over 400 students.
    Our internationally recognised expertise ranges from ancient languages to human evolution, creating a lively culture based around interdisciplinary debate and active research.
    Liverpool is an internationally recognised centre for research in Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology with 40 members of staff and over 100 postgraduates working on over 15 research projects around the world. Find out about our latest postgraduate opportunities in our downloadable departmental brochure.
    Teaching
    We are dedicated to delivering innovative, high quality teaching. The School hosts the archaeology section of the prestigious Higher Education Academy Subject Centre for History, Classics and Archaeology and our National Teaching Fellow contributes actively to the continuing development of our teaching methods.
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    Read Unearthed 2007 : Some recent research by our staff.

    20. Ptahhotep's Australian Egyptology Page
    Ptahhotep s Australian egyptology Pages, the first operational website about egyptology in Australia (created July, 1996), by Peter C May, Sydney.
    http://www.zeta.org.au/~ptahotep/
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    R esearch
    Mr Scribe says
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    6th July 1996
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    Sydney
    Australia LinkExchange Member Welcome to Australia's first fully functional Egyptology Website! (July 1996). Here you will find information on a long underpublicised aspect of Egyptology (on the Net, anyway) - that contributed by Australians! For further menu items, click on " The Serdab " plaster fragment. Apologies for the extended delay in refurbishing this site. Yes, there is some link-rot! Here are some other Australian Egyptology Websites: Australian Egyptology Rigby's World of Egypt The Australian Centre for Egyptology These links will be placed in the 'Oz Sites' Section of the Serdab soon! OzMasr updated 14-Sep-97 Excavations updated 01-Feb-97 Coptology updated 08-Feb-97 Links updated 14-Sep-97 Museums updated 21-Mar-97 Diary updated 14-Sep-97 E-Mail updated 18-Mar-01 Serdab updated 30-Mar-97 Constructed with 100% hand-made HTML (No Sausage Machines or FrontPage fronts!) by Peter C May, MA

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