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         Egyptology:     more books (100)
  1. Egyptian Hieroglyphic To English Dictionary by Charles E. Nichols, 2008-02-15
  2. Protodynastic Egypt (Shire Egyptology) by Barbara Adams, 2008-03-04
  3. Egyptian Food and Drink (Shire Egyptology) by Hilary Wilson, 2008-03-04
  4. Egyptian Boats and Ships (Shire Egyptology) by Steve Vinson, 2008-03-04
  5. Tomb of Tut.Ankh.Amen Vol. 2: The Burial Chamber (Duckworth Egyptology Series) by Howard Carter, 2001-09-01
  6. The Tomb of Thoutmosis IV (Duckworth Egyptology Series) by Theodore M. Davis, 2002-07
  7. The Tomb of Iouiya and Touiyou: with The Funeral Papyrus of Iouiya (Duckworth Egyptology) (Duckworth Egyptology Series) by Theodore M. Davis, 2000-09-01
  8. Essays In Egyptology by Ann C. Mackie, 2009-06-16
  9. Conflicted Antiquities: Egyptology, Egyptomania, Egyptian Modernity by Elliott Colla, 2007-01-01
  10. Titles and Bureaux of Egypt 1850-1700 BC (GHP Egyptology) by Stephen Quirke, 2004-12-01
  11. Mind The Gap: A Tale Of Parallel Worlds, Egyptology, Ancient Prophecy, Malevolent Felines... And Subway Stations. by Tim Richards, 2009-03-22
  12. The Third Intermediate Period in Egypt, 1100-650 B.C. (Book &Supplement) (Egyptology) by Kenneth A. Kitchen, 1986-09
  13. Egyptology: The Missing Millennium: Ancient Egypt in Medieval Arabic Writings (UNIV COL LONDON INST ARCH PUB) by Okasha El Daly, 2005-02-20
  14. THE IBIS APOCALYPSE (Egyptology adventure thrillers) by Roy Lester Pond, 2010-07-24

21. Crank Dot Net | Egyptology
One of the major drawbacks egyptology has had since it started its auspicious existence as a science in 1831, when J.F. Champollion was appointed the first
http://www.crank.net/egyptology.html

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Egyptology
"The code of the pyramid like starry gates can open the way to the stars, but it can be a weapon of self-destruction for our civilization as well. The history of science shows, that many scientific discoveries didn?t only serve for mankind, but were against people and civilizations." Available in Microsoft Word format.
The Great Pyramid 2005 May 04
Egyptology
"So far the message indicates that whoever built the Pyramid knew the Earth well: the length of the year, the radius of curvature, the standard measurement techniques, the average height of the continents, and the center of the land mass. They were able to consruct something that we still cannot construct today, and they were able to tie all these things together in this single structure. Were they extraterrestrial, or perhaps even supernatural? The answer is not yet clear. However, thus far we have examined only the outside of the Pyramid."
Pyramidical Globalization 2002 Oct 04
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Mysteries of the Unknown 2002 Oct 04
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22. Caroline Seawright's Egyptology Column
I have a special fondness for egyptology, so I ve started my own column (which was being featured in the History section on Themestream before they went
http://www.thekeep.org/~kunoichi/kunoichi/themestream/egypt_column.html
Caroline Seawright's Egyptology Column
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By ChangeDetection I have a special fondness for Egyptology, so I've started my own column (which was being featured in the History section on Themestream before they went belly-up) on this topic. Want to interact with each other (and maybe me, too!) and find out who all reads my articles, besides you? If so, check out my Chat Room and chat away. (It's not too full, so stop by every so often and see if you're lucky enough to catch someone else online! ^_~ Good luck!) New Articles Apep, Water Snake-Demon of Chaos, Enemy of Ra...
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Anubis, God of Embalming and Guide and Friend of the Dead... ... Wadjet, Goddess of Lower Egypt, Papyrus, and Protector of Pharaoh... Egyptology - General Headdresses of the Ancient Egyptian Deities...

23. KNH Centre For Egyptology (The University Of Manchester)
KNH Centre for Biomedical egyptology, The University of Manchester, Floor F, Jackson s Mill, Sackville Street, PO Box 88, Manchester, M60 1QD Contact
http://www.knhcentre.manchester.ac.uk/
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Welcome
The KNH Centre concentrates on the biomedical and forensic aspects of Egyptology.
Certificate of Continuing Education in Egyptology
This is a four year course delivered online ( PDF 1.6MB ). It provides stimulating learning materials, including the opportunity for structured study of museum collections. For more information, email:
Pharmacy and Medicine in Ancient Egypt
Hosted by the KNH Centre and the National Research Centre in Cairo at The University of Manchester.
Our focus
Our research focuses on the application of scientific techniques to ancient remains.

24. Encylopedia Of Egyptology
egyptology has as its object of study the history, practices, and conceptual categories of a culture, which was remarkably prolific in terms of written
http://www.uee.ucla.edu/
HOME CONTRIBUTORS TIMELINE CONTENT ... APPENDIX A introduction: Egyptology has as its object of study the history, practices, and conceptual categories of a culture, which was remarkably prolific in terms of written texts, art, architecture, and other forms of material culture. The richness of this culture, of which we find ample traces, allows us to reconstruct religious thinking, economic systems, intimate details of daily life, as well as ancient pathology, to name just a few aspects. The knowledge of Egyptologists, archaeologists, linguists, geologists and all other professions that are involved in research in Egypt , reflect the interdisciplinary approach that is needed to make sense of such a wealth of information. Truly encyclopedic knowledge in this day and age means to have access to every relevant source, of guaranteed quality, with clear guidelines on how to search for the desired material with the potential to open unexplored research paths. The advantages of online publishing are obvious. It is no longer as costly to produce a new edition, because single encyclopedia entries that are in need of revision can be updated whenever necessary. Through a rigorous version control, and the continued availability of older versions of an entry, the articles can be cited similar to printed versions. To ensure the highest academic quality, all articles incorporated in the UEE will be peer reviewed and published through the University of California online publishing website eScholarship under the title:

25. WWW Virtual Library: Find Museums
Egyptian Museum of the Uruguayan Society of egyptology, Montevideo. Museums with collections of egyptology; natural history (including dinosaurs);
http://vlmp.museophile.com/cgi/htgrep/file=/vlmp/vlmp-db.html&style=ol?egyptolog

26. Current Research In Egyptology
Current Research in egyptology IX will take place at the University of Manchester between Wednesday 9th and Friday 11th January 2008.
http://www.current-research-egyptology.org.uk/
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27. Jack's Egyptology Links
egyptology Web Resources at Zeljko Jack Lupic s Home Pages.
http://www.croatianmall.com/lupic/egypt/index.htm
Egyptology News:
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Abydos - Holy City of Ancient Egypt ABZU REGIONAL INDEX: EGYPT The Research Archives of the Oriental Institute, Chicago

28. Egypt Portal
This is a portal for accessing Egyptological websites that are of Added an egyptology News feed which links to items on my egyptology News weblog news
http://www.egypt.cd2.com/
This is a portal for accessing Egyptological websites that are of potential use and interest. The broad categories are shown in the menu bar, left. I have only listed sites that I have found particularly useful or interesting - I have tried only to include sites which offer quality content and real value. Accompanying each link is a short paragraph to explain what each of the sites that I have linked to contains. If you would like to see any pages added, I am always on the look-out for more sites which add something new or different to the existing selection. Similarly, if you find any broken links, please give me a yell:
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29. Egyptology News
Otto Schaden, an American Egyptologist who has cleared and reinvestigated several known tombs in the western Valley of the Kings over a period of 30 years,
http://www.touregypt.net/teblog/egyptologynews/
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Please feel free to email Andie (a.byrnes@ucl.ac.uk) with any comments, or any news items you would like me to post. About Andie Byrnes I trained as an archaeologist in Scotland many years ago, but lack of funds and lack of sun drove me into telecomms, where I have been working for the last 15 years. However, once archaeology is in your blood, it never goes away, and I have recently returned to University to carry out post-graduate studies in Egyptian Archaeology (prehistory) at UCL, London. Links Archives Search News
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30. GATEWAY TO URUGUAYAN EGYPTOLOGY
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WELCOME TO OUR EGYPTOLOGY WEBPAGE AND JOIN US IN A TRIP OF THOUSANDS OF YEARS... My name is Juan José Castillos, I am the Director of the Uruguayan Institute of Egyptology and I will refer you to some very interesting webpages where you will discover how a group of people in a small country are trying to contribute to a better knowledge of one of the most ancient and wonderful civilizations in the history of mankind. In the last few decades new approaches to the archaeological work itself and to the interpretation of the results obtained by the archaeologists, have led to a better understanding of ancient people, their way of life, their social structure, their beliefs, their economy, their development from the uncertainties of prehistoric nomadic life to the relative comfort and security of a sedentary existence. What seemed to be the privilege of a few rich countries which could afford to carry out archaeological projects in order to bring to light fresh evidence on the subject, is spreading to other areas of the world where people, with infinitely less resources but with great determination and a desire to contribute to the common goal, are doing research analyzing the new evidence. Because most people are too busy earning their living and have little time to find out about these endeavours, why the work is being done and what it means for the average man and woman in terms of providing us with a global identity as citizens of the planet Earth rather than as people from one or other country, it is necessary to go to the general public and convey to them the reasons for all this work. Otherwise, every time we go to the government or elsewhere to ask for funds few people will find it worthwhile.

31. Ancient Egyptian Culture
The formal introduction of Egyptological thought starts with Mariette, a French archaeologist, who discovered the tomb of the Apis Bull.
http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/egypt/archaeology/egyptology.html
The History of Egyptology Napoleon I and Vivant Denon paved the way in the discovery of Egypt in archeology. On July 2, 1798 Napoleon stepped onto Egyptian soil after leaving France. He was on his way to seize British lands in India but came upon resistence from British Naval forces. After spending nineteen days in the desert of Egypt, Napoleon and his men, came across the Nile and the city of Cairo. On the horizon in silhouettes were shadowy figures that were later to be known as the Pyramids of Giza. These symbols were of a lost society, formed and prospering before the birth of Islam. Napoleon's response was of ecstatic proportions, "Soldiers, forty centuries are looking down upon you!" The discovery of Egypt awoke a political and scientific interest. While Napoleon was busy running Egypt, Denon, an artist, was busy and enthralled with capturing the essence and archeological importance of Egypt through the use of his paper and crayons. He was giving the world a visual record of Egypt while scholars and scientists were examining and cataloging all that they could find. During his findings a key to the Egyptian myteries was discovered. This piece was a black basalt stele known as the Rosetta Stoneconsisting of three bands of writing. In September of 1801 the French were forced to turn o ver the collection of Pharaonic antiquities to England aftrer they captured Alexandria. The pieces were then transported and housed in the British Museum by order of George III. Despite loses of the original findings; France had its resources. As pieces were unveiled a copy was produced thus allowing French scholars to continue their studies. The first to make use of these findings was Denon who published, "Voyage dans la Haute et la Basse Egypte". Between the years of 1809 and 1813 the works of Jomard were published. These works, "Description de l'Egypte," were a unique step in archaeological history.

32. Stanford Acquires A ‘world-class’ Egyptology Library
The Erichsen library is one of the most significant and perhaps the last great egyptology library in private hands, said Joe Manning, associate professor
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    BY CYNTHIA HAVEN L.A. Cicero Joe Manning, associate professor of classics, with several volumes from the Erichsen library, which documents more than 1,500 years of Egyptian history, from approximately 650 B.C. to about 1000 A.D. Stanford has acquired the library of one of the foremost Egyptologists of the 20th century. The collection of Wolja Erichsen (1890-1966), now at Stanford's Green Library, documents more than 1,500 years of Egyptian history, ranging from about 650 B.C. to about A.D. 1000. It includes Egypt's important transition from paganism to Christianity. "The Erichsen library is one of the most significant and perhaps the last great Egyptology library in private hands," said Joe Manning, associate professor of classics. "It is difficult to overestimate the importance of acquiring this collection. Stanford's acquisition adds great momentum to our research and strengthens our profile as one of the very best places in the world to study ancient Mediterranean civilizations." Manning, speaking at an Oct. 15 reception to celebrate the acquisition, emphasized that this contribution from the "heroic age" of Egyptology, which peaked between 1880 and 1920 and was centered in Berlin, is "a huge deal."

33. Egyptology Society Of Victoria, Arts, Monash University
An Australian society for the promotion of ancient Egyptian culture, it aims to promote public awareness of Egyptian culture from prehistoric times to the
http://arts.monash.edu.au/archaeology/egyptology-society/index.php
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An Australian Society for the Promotion of Ancient Egyptian Culture
Upcoming Events
All Egyptology Society of Victoria events are listed on the page.
Aims
  • To promote public awareness of Egyptian culture from prehistoric times to the advent of Islam To provide individual lectures, courses of lectures and seminars for the public To ensure that all Egyptologists visiting Australia deliver lectures within Victoria (In this we collaborate with the Australian Centre for Egyptology at Macquarie University) To support the teaching of Egyptology at university level To assist in the acquisition of library resources for the teaching of Egyptology Ultimately, to provide a studentship for travel to Egypt To assist, where possible, with financial support for excavation in Egypt
Benefits of Membership
  • Prior notification of all events Priority in booking for any events Discount rates on all activities organised by The Society Discount rates on publications distributed by The Society 15% discount on books purchased from Hierogyphics The newsletter of the Australian Centre for Egyptology
Membership Details
See the Membership Application Form PDF 44KB) for the cost of membership.

34. Ancient Egypt, By Sjef Willockx
www.egyptology.nl/ Similar pages Department of Near Eastern Studiesegyptology and Egyptian Art and Archaeology. Students may pursue either a program with a egyptology, Art and Archaeology. Year 1. Elementary Egyptian
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Elements of its Cultural History by Sjef Willockx
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35. Egyptology --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on egyptology the study of pharaonic Egypt, spanning the period c. 4500 BCE to CE 641. egyptology began when the
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36. African History -- Egyptology
Explore Ancient Egypt through its magnificent architecture and sculpture, the pyramids, hieroglyphs, the lives of the pharaohs, gods and goddesses,
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    Explore Ancient Egypt through its magnificent architecture and sculpture, the pyramids, hieroglyphs, the lives of the pharaohs, gods and goddesses, and more. Hieroglyphs (14) Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs A gallery of artifacts from the Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs Exhibition. Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs A gallery of artifacts from the Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs Exhibition. DVD Review - Egypt: Rediscovering a Lost World It is probably every budding Egyptologist's dream to travel to Egypt and visit the sites of the pyramids, temples and tombs. For most of us it will remain a dream. The second best thing you can do is treat yourself to this BBC series about the discoveries which lay the foundations for today's knowledge about Africa's oldest recorded civilization. Book Review - Ancient Egypt by Barry Kemp Book Review of Ancient Egypt by Barry Kemp – An amazing amount of information packed into an excellent introductory text.

    37. Luxor Egyptology
    Luxor egyptology is the only site dedicated to egyptology in the Luxor area, and is the website of the Luxor egyptology Society.
    http://www.luxoregyptology.org/
    Welcome to Luxor Egyptology .... Luxor Egyptology is the only site dedicated to Egyptology in the Luxor area, and is the website of the Luxor Egyptology Society. Its main purpose is to bring together those residents and visitors who are interested in Egyptology. We will do this by holding regular meetings in and around Luxor, providing a monthly newsletter, as well as the information on this site. We will also provide as much information as possible on the monuments and tombs, and the latest news about the new developments in the Luxor area. We also hope to have articles by and interviews with archeologists working in the Luxor area. Lecture summaries from Luxor Mummification Museum Saturday lectures by Egyptologists working in the area are now online, courtesy of Jane Akshar, one of the founders of Luxor Egyptology.
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    38. The Sussex College Of Egyptology
    Welcome to the website of the Sussex egyptology Society.
    http://www.hadesign.co.uk/SCE/index.html
    THE STUDY OF ANCIENT EGYPT Home Research Projects School Link Egypt School Link Greece ... Contact Us Welcome to the Sussex College of Egyptology The Sussex College of Egyptology Robert Scott
    The aim of the Sussex College of Egyptology is to research Egyptology Collections within Sussex and to publish this information for Egyptology and public access.
    Our Objectives are;

    39. Egyptology Scotland
    Welcome to the website of egyptology Scotland. Our society was founded in 2000 with the simple objective of promoting the study and understanding of Ancient
    http://www.egyptologyscotland.com/

    40. AEE - EGYPTOLOGY - Exodus
    As we take an unforgettable journey through Egypt, we gain an indepth insight in to a truly fascinating ancient civilisation.
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    15 days from USD 1,680 to USD 2,310 land only Tripcode: AEE A great opportunity to see Egypt's wealth of archeological sites with one of our highly knowledgeable Egyptologists This trip is a must for those who have ever marvelled at the long history of this unique country. As we take an unforgettable journey, we gain an in-depth insight in to a truly fascinating ancient civilisation. In addition to the classic archaeological sites, we visit places our other itineraries do not; Egypt's largest oasis at Al Fayyum, the temples at Dendara and the vast necropolis of Abydos. With group lectures we are able to get a greater understanding of these special sites and our qualified Egyptologists are always on hand to answer any questions. A trip not to be missed as we bring the ancient Egyptian world back to life.
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