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| 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. |
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Egypt Study Society, Denver
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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
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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. |
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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
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http://users.iafrica.com/g/gr/grenvill National Chairman: Keith Grenville. |
| A website of Pietro
Testa
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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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