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  1. The History of Ancient Egypt. Lecture Transcript and Course Guidebook (4 volumes) by Bob Brier, 1999
  2. History of ancient Egypt: Abridged from Rollin, with additional observations, for the Sunday School Union of the Methodist Episcopal Church by William H Norris, 1853

141. The Bibliography Of Ancient Egypt
Categorized listing of books, cdroms, videos, cds and audiobooks with much information, including ISBNs, publisher and reviews.
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142. Per Sekhmet
Dedicated to help learning more about the Kemetic religion the spirituality and belief systems of ancient egypt. It is a place where you can learn the histories and aspects of the Neteru and historical and archeological aspects of the ancient egyptian religion.
http://www.per-sekhmet.org
Sekhmet is a mighty Ancient Egyptian goddess, whose name means " She who is Powerful Per Sekhmet is a temple dedicated to help learn more about the religion, the spirituality, and the belief systems of Ancient Egypt (known as the Black Lands or Kemet Per Sekhmet belongs to a sisterhood of temples, called Per Ankh , that is dedicated to the Netjeru and bringing about knowledge of the Kemetic religion.

143. Rediscover Ancient Egypt - Tehuti Research Foundation - T.R.F.
Aims to promote, encourage, and facilitate the study of ancient egypt in an alternative way.
http://www.egypt-tehuti.org/
Rediscover Ancient Egypt The Ancient Future. The Eternal Light. Your site for information about Ancient Egypt for ages 8 to 88. http://www.egypt-tehuti.org
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  • 144. Building In Ancient Egypt
    s of a worker's house at Deir el Medine and the townhouse of Djehutinefer.......A clear, illustrated introduction to the building process materials, tools, methods, planning, forms.
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    Building in ancient Egypt
    Most of the ancient Egyptian buildings have disappeared leaving no trace. Built of sun baked bricks made of Nile mud and straw, houses, palaces and city walls crumbled when they stopped being looked after. Stone structures like temples and tombs fared better, but even they fell victim to the ravages of time, the greed of men, to earthquakes and subsidence. One shouldn't be surprised by what has disappeared but by how much is left.
    Planning
    The planning of Egyptian architects and stone-masons was meticulous. It included ground-plans, sections and contours drawn on surfaces covered with grid lines. Petrie who investigated the Great Pyramids wrote W.M.Flinders Petrie, The pyramids and temples of Gizeh

    145. Mummies Of Ancient Egypt
    Explains who they were, and how they were made. Includes photographs and a list of hieroglyphs and their meanings, as well as a dateline and glossary.
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    146. The Pronunciation Of Ancient Egyptian
    Detailed introduction and survey, including some helpful .wav files.
    http://www.friesian.com/egypt.htm
    The Pronunciation
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    The issue of the pronunciation of the Ancient Egyptian language has recently become confused by popular presentations that ignore some of the essential and undoubted characteristics of Egyptian hieroglyphics, most importantly that Egyptian, just as today is usually the case with Arabic and Hebrew, did not write vowels except in late transcriptions of foreign (mainly Greek) words. For a time French (vowels) and German (no vowels) scholars hotly debated this, but the matter was settled more than a century ago. This is typically not explained to people who are told that their names can be written in such and such a way in hieroglyphics (cf. Nom en hieroglyphes ), or who are simply told that the name of the Egyptian sun god is "Ra" the pronunciation we find in the recent entertaining but historically absurd movies Stargate (1994) and The Mummy (1999). Well, "ra" may be Tahitian for "sun," but it is not Ancient Egyptian. As it happens, the Egyptian dialogue in those movies, reconstructed by Stuart Tyson Smith , avoids that mistake, for anyone who listens carefully; but the misconception is perpetuated by the English dialogue, despite Dr. Smith's advice. Indeed, although the Egyptians did not write vowels in Egyptian words, there is evidence about what the vowels were in many words. But the evidence is for different stages of the Egyptian language. For most of Egyptian history the language written in actual hieroglyphics or in its cursive counterpart

    147. Die Like An Egyptian
    Students complete projects about ancient egypt that correlate with Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences. Gina Mannino Donna Clark, authors
    http://www.d118.s-cook.k12.il.us/south/curriculum/team6c/Egypt/egypt2.htm
      -A study of the ancient Egyptian afterlife incorporating the multiple intelligences Welcome to ancient Egypt! For the next few weeks, you will be studying the culture and beliefs of the ancients. You will be simulating an Egyptian mummification as well as exploring different topics related to the Egyptians' belief in the afterlife. In addition, you will be required to complete three projects of your choice using the Internet.
    Your grade will be based on a rubric Great Sites to check out:
    The Fruity Pharaohs

    Mr. Donn's Egypt links
    questions? email us! Authors: Donna Clark and Gina Mannino Palos South Middle School Created: July 22, 1997 Last updated June 2001
    Written for the Enternet 97 program sponsored by the Illinois School Board of Education

    148. AllRefer.com - B.C. , Queen Of Ancient Cyrene And Egypt (Ancient History, Egypt,
    AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on Berenice, c.273–21 font size=
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    Related Category: Ancient History, Egypt, Biographies Berenice B.C. , queen of ancient Cyrene and Egypt. She was the daughter and successor of King Magas of Cyrene. In 247 B.C. she married Ptolemy III, thereby effectively annexing Cyrene to Egypt. According to Callimachus and Catullus, he named a constellation after her, Berenice's Hair (Coma Berenices). After her husband's death she ruled jointly with their son, Ptolemy IV, until he had her put to death.
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    149. Ancient Egyptian Culture
    Architecture, art, hieroglyphs, military, maps, and daily life.
    http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/egypt/index.shtml
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    150. Saint Louis Art Museum: Home
    Collection spans the centuries from ancient egypt to the present.
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    151. Artemission - Ancient Artifacts And Antiquities Online Art Gallery
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    152. Exploring Ancient World Cultures
    How can we today understand the psychology of the thousands of Egyptian workers who, Many people would like to conceive of history as a succession of
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    An Essay by Bill Hemminger The question that initiates this program is a broad one: Why study ancient cultures? You might feel that the question is moot: students do study and will study ancient cultures; such study is an expected part of a tradition of intellectual development. The response to the why of the initial question is a matter of tradition, if not fact. A study of the ROMAN EMPIRE a reading of Greek philosophy and literature, a look at the PYRAMIDS OF EGYPT these are all accepted parts of a Western education, aren't they? Probably so: even today, in the plurality of approaches to the study of history and to the study of cultures, people talk about PLATO or DANTE or Krishna or Mohammed. But there is an important proviso: How you approach ancient cultures (or any other culture, for that matter) and how you conceive of the people of such distant worlds are of paramount importance. At this point, you might ask yourself these two additional questions: Do we study these cultures because, to some extent, all cultures share certain characteristics? Does our own culture reflect aspects of these other cultures? The answer to the first of the two questions has historically been found in a discussion of universality. Consider, for a moment, the case of Arjuna in

    153. Pyramids
    The British Museum provides a readable, illustrated introduction to the pyramids of ancient egypt. Includes an interactive reconstruction of Khufu's pyramid complex.
    http://www.ancientegypt.co.uk/pyramids/
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    154. A New Look At Ancient Egypt @ UPMAA
    A brief overview and gallery tour of the Nubian collection at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.
    http://www.museum.upenn.edu/new/exhibits/online_exhibits/egypt/nubiagallery.shtm
    Statue of Amenemhat the scribe (E10980), Dynasty 18 (1749-1458 B.C.).
    Sandstone ba statue thought to have been placed in the tomb of an elite official of Meroitic Nubia (E7005).
    Ceramic jar with giraffe and snake (E8183), Meroitic Period (100 B.C.-A.D. 300).
    Gallery Tour ANCIENT NUBIA
    Egypt's Rival in Africa
    The University of Pennsylvania's (UPM) Egyptian collection contains one of the United States' largest collections of material from ancient Nubia, particularly the region of Lower Nubia, which lies immediately south of Egypt in what today is modern Sudan. Several early UPM expeditions excavated a number of Nubian sites in Lower Nubia. A civilization at least as old as that of Egypt to the north, Nubia has its own distinctive series of cultures lasting more than 3000 years, but the northern part of Nubia was always in close interaction with Egypt, and its art and religion were at times influenced by Egypt. The statue of the scribe Amenemhat (left) shows a man who looks very Egyptian. He wears the short kilt and shoulder length wig typical of an Egyptian courtier; however, Amenemhat was a native Nubian who served as a scribe under Queen Hatshepsut (1479-1458 B.C.). Images such as this show close interaction between Nubia and Egypt during the New Kingdom, a period in which much of Nubia was ruled by Egypt. This statue was found in the temple of

    155. Walk Like An Egyptian
    FAQ and glossary from Ramona Louise Wheeler, author of a guide to the religion and philosophy of ancient egypt under this title.
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    156. Ancient Egyptian Pictures Gallery
    Links to a large collection of pictures pages on ancient egypt.
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    157. BBC - Radio 4 - Stars In Their Eyes 25/12/2003
    Rajesh Mirchandani looks at the ancient cosmologies of Mesopotamia, egypt, China and India. Requires Real Player.
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    158. University Of Arkansas Anthropology: Faculty - Jerome Rose
    Profile of this University of Arkansas Professor. Research interests include the bioarchaeology of ancient egypt and Nubia and the area of developmental enamel defects and dental histology.
    http://www.uark.edu/depts/anthinfo/rose.htm
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    " Jerry Rose views archaeology at the site of Umm Qais (Ancient Gadera) in Jordan"
      SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Edited Books, Monographs and Symposia: Fowler, Melvin L., J.C. Rose, B. Vander Leest, S.R. Ahler 1999 The Mound 72 Area: Dedicated and Sacred Space in Early Chahokia . Illinois State Mueseum Reports of Investigations, No. 54. Illinois State Mueseum Society, Springfield, IL. Steckel, R.H. and J. C. Rose (eds). 2002 The Backbone of History: Health and Nutrition in the Western Hemisphere . Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K. Rose, Jerome C. and Dolores L. Burke (eds). 2004 Sa'ad: A Late Byzantine Site in North Jordan . Yarmouk University Press, Irbid, Jordan. Journal Articles: Rose, J. C., Thomas J. Green and Victoria D. Green 1996 NAGPRA is forever: Osteology and the repatriation of skeletons. Annual Review of Anthropology El-Najjar, Mahmoud, F. al-Awad, J. C. Rose and S. Sari 2004 Dental pathology as an indicator of health at Sa'ad: A Byzantine site in northern Jordan.

    159. Classics Search From Swansea
    World Wide Resources for Classics, ancient history, Archaeology and Egyptology from the University of Wales Swansea.
    http://www.swan.ac.uk/classics/www/

    Search Swansea Classics and Ancient History for: This page was created by David Gill on 26 August 2000. Last revised on 26 October 2001.

    160. Educated Women In Ancient Society
    Discussion of women's education in ancient Greece, egypt and Italy; sections discuss educational standards, women in religious roles, female philosophers and poets.
    http://info-center.ccit.arizona.edu/~ws/ws200/fall97/grp3/grp3.htm

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