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         Egyptology:     more books (100)
  1. Egyptian Literature 1800 BC: Questions and Readings (GHP Egyptology) by Stephen Quirke, 2004-12-01
  2. Fecundity Figures (Egyptology) by John Baines, 2001-12-01
  3. THE HATHOR HOLOCAUST (Anson Hunter Egyptology adventure thrillers) by Roy Lester Pond, 2010-07-17
  4. The Middle Kingdom of Ancient Egypt: History, Archaeology and Society (Duckworth Egyptology) (Duckworth Egyptology Series) by Wolfram Grajetzki, 2006-03-01
  5. Dogs in Antiquity: Anubis to Cerbrus the Origins of the Domestic Dog (Egyptology) by Douglas J. Brewer, Terence, et all 2002-03-01
  6. The Wabet: Tradition and Innovation in Temples of the Ptolemaic and Roman Period by Filip Coppens, 2007-12-20
  7. Concise Dictionary of Middle Egyptian (Egyptology: Griffith Institute) by Raymond Faulkner, 1970-01-01
  8. Egyptian Pottery (Shire Egyptology) by Colin Hope, 2008-03-04
  9. Egyptian Mummies (Shire Egyptology) by Barbara Adams, 2008-03-04
  10. The Non-Royal Regular Feminine Titles of the Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period: Dossiers (GHP Egyptology) by Danijela Stefanovic, 2009-05-31
  11. Living In The Past (Studies in Egyptology) by DER, 1994-01-04
  12. Holding Egypt: Tracing the Reception of the Description De L'Egypte in Nineteenth-Century Great Britain (GHP Egyptology) by Andrew Bednarski, 2005-12-01
  13. Boundary Stelae Of Akhentaten (Studies in Egyptology) by MURNANE, 1993-01-07
  14. Studies in Ancient Egyptian Anatomical Terminology (Australian Centre for Egyptology Studies) by James H Walker, 1996-12-31

61. Distance Learning (online) Courses :: Egyptology Non-credit Bearing Courses
This course is intended as a background for those new to studying egyptology, but who want to pursue the subject. It is what it says, an introduction,
http://www.education.ex.ac.uk/dll/list_courses.php?code=dle

62. Egyptology And The Giza Pyramids
egyptology and The Giza Pyramids. By John Legon, B.Sc. Introduction The Giza Site Plan The Great Pyramid AirShaft Geometry The Bent Pyramid
http://www.legon.demon.co.uk/
Egyptology and The Giza Pyramids
By John Legon, B.Sc.
Introduction
The Giza Site Plan

The Great Pyramid

Air-Shaft Geometry
...
Bibliography

Send comments and questions to: John Legon
The Egypt Web Ring

63. PalArch, Netherlands Scientific Journal
www.PalArch.nl Netherlands scientific journal. PalArch s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt/egyptology ISSN 1567214X
http://www.palarch.nl/Archaeology/archaeology.htm

64. Egyptology S New Frontier
A documentary looks at the subject s roots and an ambitious project to document the Nile s ancient civilization.
http://www.archaeology.org/online/reviews/eternalegypt/
Home Subscribe News Shop ... Email this article Egyptology's New Frontier May 23, 2005 by Mark Rose A documentary looks at the subject's roots and an ambitious project to document the Nile's ancient civilization. Two shows are somewhat awkwardly stuck together in The Search for Eternal Egypt, which premieres on the History Channel, Sunday, June 12, 7 pm ET/PT. One half of the show is an overview of the development of Egyptology featuring prominent scholars, mostly filmed on-site. The other half of the show focuses on an ambitious partnership between Egypt's Supreme Council for Antiquities and IBM that aims at making ancient Egyptian culture available to all. The documentary bounces back and forth between these two themes, but the feel of the two parts is very different, and the transitions from talking heads in the field to computer specialists and digitized images are abrupt despite the efforts of narrator Omar Sharif. Statues of Rameses the Great at Abu Simbel (Graham Judd) [LARGER IMAGE] A Thousand Miles up the Nile and founder of the Egyptian Exploration Society. Flinders Petrie rightly stands at the transformation of the field to a more disciplined level with his excavations of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The discovery of

65. USEFUL URLs FOR EGYPTOLOGY
The Australian Centre for egyptology Macquarie University , Sydney Australia . Egyptian museum of the Uruguayan society of egyptology
http://www.saclib.ox.ac.uk/sac02eleegyurlegy.htm
USEFUL URLs FOR EGYPTOLOGY September red indicates changes since the previous update Good Starting points Your faculty web page http://www.orinst.ox.ac.uk/ OxLIP: http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/oxlip/index.html Intute : Arts and Humanities (replaces Humbul): http://www.intute.ac.uk/artsandhumanities/ SOSIG: http://www.sosig.ac.uk Abbreviations http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Alley/4482/AHmag.html Academic Institutions Websites UK Academic Web Servers: http://www.scit.wlv.ac.uk/ukinfo/ac/index.php?refs1334=(none) Academic Search Services SearchEdu: http://www.searchedu.com Academic Info: http://www.academicinfo.net Academic Resources http://www.academicresources.net Addresses of Egyptologists and Egyptological institutions The directory of North American Egyptologists: http://www-oi.uchicago.edu/OI/DEPT/RA/ABZU/EGDIR_INTRO.HTML Email addresses of Egyptologists http://www.newton.cam.ac.uk/egypt/email.data.html#R Addresses of Egyptologists http://www.fak12.uni-muenchen.de/aegyp/IAEPage.html Egyptological societies and institutes: http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Alley/4482/EEFinst.html#9.1

66. Career.edu - Academic Job Board
Professor of egyptology. Posted by Harvard University. Posted date egyptology Search, c/o Ms. Janet Hatch, Harvard University, 201 Robinson Hall,
http://www.career.edu/index.php?post_id=4910

67. Alan Fildes, Alexander The Great And Egyptology
Articles, photo gallery, and links from this specialist in the Old Kingdom with a particular interest in pyramid sites and their related mastaba fields.
http://www.alanfildes.com/
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Welcome to the website of Alan Fildes Renowned for being almost as passionate about Alexander the Great as he is about Egyptology, Alan Fildes is a "once seen, never forgotten" character. Having studied Egyptology and ancient history for over thirty years, Alan specialises in the Old Kingdom with a particular interest in pyramid sites and their related mastaba fields. As part of his research into official titles of the Old Kingdom, Alan is compiling a corpus of Vth Dynasty false door inscriptions from Giza and Saqqara. In the Burial Chamber of Huni As part of his Saqqara-based research Alan has worked as part of the Oxford Egyptian Expedition team led by Dr Yvonne Harpur of Linacre College, Oxford, in the tomb of the vizier Kagemni and on contemporary tomb reliefs and inscriptions in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Alan Fildes' published work includes articles and reviews in the Egyptology magazine "NILE Offerings", the Nemes Online Archive and the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism website "Tour Egypt", with regular collaborations with Dr Joann Fletcher on various projects, including their recently published biography of Alexander the Great and a forthcoming project on Old Kingdom burial sites. Alan runs his own picture archive, which supplies international publishers and websites on a regular basis (eg British Museum Press, Egyptian Ministry of Tourism etc) and his library includes first editions of the key reference works (Reisner, Petrie, Lauer, Jecquier, Verner, Mysliwiec, Junker, etc).

68. Strona O Egiptologii
Prywatne strony po wi cone zagadnieniom egiptologicznym.
http://www.egiptologia.prv.pl/
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Egipt, Egypt, egiptologia, egiptomania, Egyptomania, Orient, Nil, podró¿e, peregrynacje, antyk, staro¿ytno¶æ, piramidy
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69. MFA Boston: Art Of The Ancient World
Click here to skip to main content. Hours + Admission Getting Here Floorplans Shops Dining Groups Hotel Packages Special Offers
http://www.mfa.org/collections/index.asp?key=19

70. Hieroglyph Portal
Egyptian Hieroglyph Portal. Karnak OpenAir4. CMCDconstruction, CMCDconstruction. If you were expecting to find the old Ancient Egypt Portal here,
http://www.egypt.cd2.com/
If you were expecting to find the old Ancient Egypt Portal here, you are in the right place but I have deleted the site - it was horrifically out of date and I don’t have the time to revise it or keep it updated. If you wanted any of the links that were on those pages I can probably email them to you (I saved some of the pages to my hard drive) Instead, I have converted the site into something that is intended to help me to progress with my efforts to learn hieroglyphs, and (perhaps more challenging) to remember what I’ve already learned. I am a member of the GlyphyStudy group, and this site inevitably reflects, or will do, much of our activities over there (with serious thanks to our moderators Karen and Bob and all those who contributed resources to the GlyphStudy group website). Please let me know of any new links that would be of use to people learning hieroglyphs - and I am very open for suggestions about how to change the site for the better. And if you have any good online resources for hieroglyph studies please do let me know: andie@easynet.co.uk

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