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         Egypt Ancient History:     more books (100)
  1. The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt
  2. History of Ancient Egypt: An Introduction by Erik Hornung, 1999-05
  3. A Short History of Ancient Egypt: From Predynastic to Roman Times by T. G. H. James, 1998-05-28
  4. A History of Ancient Egypt by Nicolas Grimal, 1994-08-15
  5. A Short History of Ancient Egypt (Carnegie Series on Egypt) by David B. O'Connor, 1990-04
  6. Brief History of Ancient Egypt by Zaky and Alexander Badawy Iskader, 1954
  7. History Pockets: Ancient Egypt: Grades 4-6 (History Pockets) by Marc Tyler Nobleman, 2003-01-31
  8. History of Ancient Egypt, in Two Volumes
  9. The Usborne Internet-Linked Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt (History Encyclopedias) by Gill Harvey, Struan Reid, et all 2002-03
  10. Ancient Egypt (History Beneath Your Feet) by Jane Shuter, 1999-08
  11. Ancient Egypt (Ancient History, Archaeology & Classical Studies) by P. R. S. Moorey, 1995-10
  12. The Art and Architecture of Ancient Egypt (Pelican History of Art) by W.Stevenson Smith, 1981-12-31
  13. Ancient Egypt: A Social History by B. G. Trigger, B. J. Kemp, et all 1983-10-28
  14. Temples, Tombs, and Hieroglyphs: A Popular History of Ancient Egypt by Barbara Mertz, 2007-12-01

181. Ancient Egypt - Introduction: The Nile
Examines, via four essays (Geographical, Cultural, Technical, and Organizational), how the Nile River influenced life in egypt from ancient times to 1886 (preAswan Dam); based on the book, Rivers of Empire, by Donald Worster.
http://carbon.cudenver.edu/stc-link/AE/
Ancient Egypt - Introduction
by DeNile Team
The Nile
n his book Rivers of Empire , Donald Worster examines how the control of water meant everything. He examines how different tribes and societies have developed techniques to control the vital necessity of water.
Worster breaks up his analysis into the following categories, cultural, geographical, organizational, and technical. He takes a culture and explores how the water has influenced each category. For this assignment we will attempt to do the same.
For this web book, we decided to examine how the Nile river had influenced the ancient Egyptian life. Our focused time period was from ancient Egypt to pre-Aswan Dam. During this long time, life along the Nile did not change too much. Many of the day to day activities had not changed due to their isolation from the modern world. The annual flooding of the Nile river dictated their working schedules. We explored the following categories to see how the Nile influenced their life: Geographical Cultural Technical Organizational
It was not until William Willcocks, who helped develop the lower Aswan Dam, entered Egypt did their life-style change. As the control of the water changed, the culture had to enter a new paradigm. his web book on Ancient Egypt is the product of the collaboration of many individuals. The

182. Department Of Ancient Egypt And Sudan
Has the largest and most comprehensive collection of ancient Egyptian material outside Cairo. Exhibitions, research, fieldwork, collections.
http://www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk/aes/aeshome.html
site contents VISIT Opening times Admissions How to get here Group visits Daily tours Museum map court restaurant Access information WHAT'S ON Current exhibitions Exhibitions calendar Events diary Conferences Courses Dining with... Family events Films Lectures Regular events Workshops/study days WORLD CULTURES Africa Americas Asia Britain Egypt Europe Greece Japan Near East Pacific Rome World of Money SHOP DEPARTMENTS Ancient Near East Conservation Education Ethnography Japanese Antiquities Oriental Antiquities Scientfic Research SERVICES Corporate entertainment Education Occasional papers ABOUT US History of The BM King's Library Great Court Partnership UK Reading Room Contact us FAQs Jobs Sitemap News The Department of Ancient Egypt and Sudan at The British Museum houses an important collection of objects which illustrate every aspect of the cultures of the Nile Valley, from the Neolithic period (c. 10 000 BC) until Coptic (Christian) times (12th century AD).

183. Amarna Project Home
Provides an overview, a guidebook, a model of the city, current research, and preservation of ancient Akhetaten. Illustrated with maps, diagrams, and color photos.
http://www.mcdonald.cam.ac.uk/Projects/Amarna/home.htm
Home Mission Statement Background Research Model of the City Guidebook Preservation Links
Welcome to the official website of the Amarna Project Amarna is the site of the New Kingdom capital Akhetaten (occupied c. 1350-1330 BCE) but has considerable remains from other periods, particularly the Roman period. It has been the subject of archaeological investigation since the late 19th century, with the current project beginning in 1977. This website aims to provide up-to-date information on Amarna and progress of the project for all with an interest in the site. A project of the Egypt Exploration Society In association with the Supreme Council of Antiquities of Egypt Supported by the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research Supported by the Amarna Research Foundation Recent additions to website: 2005 survey of South Tombs Cemetery Grid 12 excavations Latest work on statuary faunal remains Canaanite amphorae organic residues ... 2005 Middle Egypt Survey All images on this website appear courtesy of the Egypt Exploration Society unless otherwise stated
Text is primarily by B. Kemp with other authors credited in the sections for which they are responsible

184. Home Page
An educational site about the teachings and worship of Aset (Isis) ancient egypt, and other deities.
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185. Ancient Egypt
An interesting site with pictures,facts and theories about a great civilization that lasted for over 4000 years and yet we find that there are mysteries to this civilization that still await discovery.
http://bellsouthpwp.net/k/e/ken5sar/
Ancient Egypt
Pharaoh Ramses I FOUND!!!!. Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, has confirmed that they have the Pharoah's mummy and will make arrangements to return it to egyptian soil. In the early 1860's, it is believed a Canadian doctor had the mummy of Ramses I smuggled out of Egypt from the Deir el-Bahri cache of royal mummies that was hidden in the Valley of Kings and known only to the egyptian family that discovered the cache of mummies in modern times. The mummies had been placed there in antiquity by egyptian priests to protect them from tomb robbers and remained hidden for centuries until found by this family who kept it a secret for years as they sold off mummies and other artifacts. !!!!!!!!.
NEW DISCOVERIES IN THE MEIDUM PYRAMID - see my page on Pyramids for the information !!!!!!!!.
Click on any of the following pages to read interesting information on those subjects: Ramesses II Tutankhamun Akhenaten Sphinx ...
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186. Mummimals
Unscramble the letters to discover the animals mummified by the ancient Egyptians.
http://www.buschgardens.org/fun-zone/fun-guides/egypt/mummimals.htm
Mummimals
The ancient Egyptians mummified animals as well as people. Unscramble the letters to discover the animals they mummified. COFLAN NOABBO MESOU ETBELE DREILOCCO ISBI TURVULE The answers! Make Your Own Cartouche SeaWorld/Busch Gardens Animal Information Database
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187. Beinlich Wordlist Home Page
A searchable list of ancient Egyptian words with German translations. Based on Horst Beinlich and Friedhelm Hoffmann's article in G¶ttinger Miszellen 140 (1994).
http://www.newton.cam.ac.uk/egypt/test/beinlich.html
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188. Syllabus
Introduction; Art in the ancient Near East (June 14, Part 1) New Kingdom egypt Akhenaten; egyptian Funerary Customs (June 16, Part 1)
http://www.wisc.edu/arth/ah201/syllabus.html

189. Ancient Egyptian Culture
An exhibit in the MSU IMuseum which has information on the religion of ancient egypt, including information on egyptian gods, theology, astrology and the priest caste.
http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/egypt/religion/religion.html
The Religion of Ancient Egypt
Mythology
Divine Ennead
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Hermopolitan Ogdoad ... Links

190. Tamer Ismail's Homepage
This site is about egypt, egyptians, Islam, pyramids, and the seven world wonders of the ancient world.
http://www.geocities.com/tamerismail
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191. Virtual-Egypt - The Egyptian People's Papyrus
A chronological list of important rulers and events that occurred during their reign, from the Predynastic Period to the end of the New Kingdom.
http://www.virtual-egypt.com/newhtml/tableofevents.html
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Select a Period Pre-Dynastic Archaic Old Kingdom 1st Intermediate Middle Kingdom 2nd Intermediate New Kingdom 3rd Intermediate Late Period Greek Roman Events Timeline Visual Timeline Gods Pharaohs FLASH MOVIES Journey Through Valley of the Kings Pyramids Galore Mummy Maker Who Killed King Tutankhamun? ... Reincarnator SPECIAL INTEREST 3D Models Multimedia Video Amarna Period King Tut ... QuickTime Panoramas TEXTS Book of the Dead Egyptian Myths Love Poems HIEROGLYPHICS Alphabet Common Words Determinative Gods ... Lessons VIRTUAL TOURS Dendera Giza Pyramids Karnak Saqqara ... Egyptian Encycoledia EGYPT SKIES Live Satellite Space Shuttle Hale-Bopp LINKS Egyptologists Rings Old Site Other Links ...
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Table of Events
The following is a list of various important rulers and events that occurred during their reign. All dates are BC, unless otherwise stated.

192. Date Converter For Ancient Egypt
A scientific tool for converting calendar dates mentioned in Greek and Demotic Papyri from egypt into Julian dates.
http://www.egyptian-chronology.netfirms.com/

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193. Welcome To Carnegie Museum Of Natural History, Pittsburgh PA
Carnegie Museum of Natural history conducts scientific inquiry that creates knowledge and promotes stewardship of Earth and its life; builds strategic
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194. Babylonian And Egyptian Mathematics
We now have a more extensive coverage of Babylonian and Egyptian mathematics. http//wwwhistory.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/HistTopics/
http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/HistTopics/Babylonian_and_Egyptian.h
Babylonian and Egyptian mathematics
We now have a more extensive coverage of Babylonian and Egyptian mathematics.
Click on one of the links below Babylonian mathematics index Egyptian mathematics index JOC/EFR January 2001 The URL of this page is:
http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/HistTopics/Babylonian_and_Egyptian.html

195. Welcome To Akhet Egyptology
Resource for Egyptology, including a clickable mummy, original photography, and UK Egyptology resources.
http://www.akhet.co.uk/

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