Ancient Egypt
Elements of its Cultural History

  by Sjef Willockx

 
 


Links 8: other websites


A total of
32 sites. Last revision:
May 2009


Here is a collection of mostly personal websites, and some sites from study groups and the like.
 

Guardian's Egypt, by Andrew Bayuk http://guardians.net/

This very extensive site also hosts Zahi Hawass' personal website (see Ongoing Excavations) and a moderated Bulletin Board (see Electronic Forums).

OsirisNet, by Thierry Benderitter http://www.osirisnet.net/

Features many tombs. Includes links to the websites of the "Egypt Ring" (of which this website is also a member). In English and French.

Egypt Archive, by Jon Bodsworth http://www.egyptarchive.co.uk/index.htm

Many excellent photographs, of different sites in Egypt, and several museums. Not the kind of pictures that tourists make, but the kind that shows information. "Your eyes in Egypt".

Website of Joanne Conman http://home.maine.rr.com/imyunnut/Index.html

The Secret Chambers of the Sanctuary of Thot.

Egypt Study Society, Denver

 

http://www.egyptstudy.org/

A study group in co-operation with the Denver Museum of Nature and Science in Denver Colorado, USA.

The Djoser complex http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/arth/zoser/zoser.html

A clickable plan of the complex

Egypte.startpagina.nl http://egypte.startpagina.nl

A Dutch portal to modern & ancient Egypt. Sections about ancient Egypt include "Musea", "Archeologie" and "Historische plekken".

Egypte.opzijnbest.nl http://egypte.opzijnbest.nl

Another Dutch portal.The topics about ancient Egypt can be found in the section of "Archeologie".

Egyptologie.start.be http://egyptologie.start.be/

A well-organized Belgium portal to some 80 sites on ancient Egypt.

Website of Hany & Samir Farid http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/farid/egypt/

Features "distortion-free mosaics" of the burial chambers of Sennedjem and Inherkau.

Website of Michael Guay http://www.egypteeternelle.net

Mr. Guay is a professor in history at the university of Québec, Canada. In French.

Website of Gerard Homann
 
http://gerard.homann.free.fr

Computer-aided reconstructions, a/o of the temples of Karnak and Luxor. Includes a detailed attempt to reconstruct the Amun temple of Karnak in more then 20 different periods.

Land van de Faraos, by Erwin Huggers http://www.landvandefaraos.nl

The only website about ancient Egypt in Dutch that I'm aware of.

Website of Kate M. Jonsson http://www.philae.nu/akhet/index.html

About ancient Egyptian religion and more. Includes an extensive catalogue of gods.

Website of Roger de Keersmaecker http://www.egypt-sudan-graffiti.be/

About graffiti in Egypt and Sudan. It is interesting to see, how an older period's vandalism now becomes subject of a study in its own right.

The Ancient Egypt site, by Jac. Kinnaer http://www.ancient-egypt.org

The personal website of a Belgian (not French!) Egyptologist. Includes a complete transcript of the Turin Papyrus in hieroglyphs, transliteration and translation.

Diane Leeman's website http://www.cyberlynx2002.com

Order your free copy of any of a series of eBooks (of excellent quality) about selected topics of ancient Egypt.

Karl Leser's website
 

 

http://www.maat-ka-ra.de

"Maat-ka-Ra Hatschepsut": a website about Hatshepsut. Includes an excellent documentation of the Chapelle Rouge. In German and English.

Malta Egyptological Society http://www.maltaegypt.com

The website of the Malta Egyptological Society: includes links to interesting articles.

From Luxor to Aswan, by Charles Miller http://www.charlesmiller.co.uk/fla/index.htm

Charles Miller is a professional photographer, with a passion for ancient Egypt. The site focuses on the southern half of Egypt

The Theban Royal Mummy Project, by William Max Miller http://members.tripod.com/anubis4_2000/mummypages1/introduction.htm

An excellently documented site about the royal (and other) mummies from the Valley of the Kings.

Website of Larry Orcutt http://www.catchpenny.org/index.html

"Catchpenny Mysteries of Ancient Egypt". Highly recommendable for all Alien-searchers.

Early dynastic Egypt, by Francesco Raffaele http://xoomer.virgilio.it/francescoraf/index.htm

Dedicated to the late Predynastic and the Early Dynastic period. Great - in more than one sense of tghe word.

Egyptology.com, by Greg Reeder http://www.egyptology.com/

Includes some excellent, highly original articles.

Rigby´s World of Egypt, by Mark T. Rigby http://homepage.powerup.com.au/~ancient/index.html

A very extensive photo album, with good accompanying texts.

Caroline Rocheleau's website

http://www.archaeologistsdiary.com

The personal bilingual (French and English) website of Canadian archaeologist Caroline Rocheleau, who works in Sudan and Egypt.

Serge Rosmorduc´s website http://webperso.iut.univ-paris8.fr/~rosmord//PortraitE.html

Mainly dedicated to the ancient Egyptan language.

Robert Rothenflug´s site about Abydos http://www.lesphotosderobert.com/Egypte/Abydos/index_Abydos.html

About the temples of Abydos, especially Sety I's. Extensive, and very well done. Truly fascinating.

The Seven Wonders of the world http://www.factasy.com/the_seve_wonders/index.shtml

A site, dedicated to all the seven wonders, not just the pyramid of Cheops.

L'Egypte de B@stet,

Website of Corinne Smeesters

http://www.bubastis.be

A beautiful site, exceptionally well-made. Includes a list of more then 900 (!) sites about ancient Egypt, divided over 71 categories. See: Ressources → Webographie. In French.

The Egyptian society of South Africa

 

http://users.iafrica.com/g/gr/grenvill

National Chairman: Keith Grenville.

A website of Pietro Testa

 

http://utenti.lycos.it/espritdegypte/index.htm

"L'esprit de l'ancienne Egypte". Extensive, and excellent. Features a/o "The book of smiting Apep", in hieroglyphs and translation. In French.


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