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         Egyptology:     more books (100)
  1. Egyptian Literature 1800 BC: Questions and Readings (GHP Egyptology) by Stephen Quirke, 2004-12-01
  2. Fecundity Figures (Egyptology) by John Baines, 2001-12-01
  3. THE HATHOR HOLOCAUST (Anson Hunter Egyptology adventure thrillers) by Roy Lester Pond, 2010-07-17
  4. The Middle Kingdom of Ancient Egypt: History, Archaeology and Society (Duckworth Egyptology) (Duckworth Egyptology Series) by Wolfram Grajetzki, 2006-03-01
  5. Dogs in Antiquity: Anubis to Cerbrus the Origins of the Domestic Dog (Egyptology) by Douglas J. Brewer, Terence, et all 2002-03-01
  6. The Wabet: Tradition and Innovation in Temples of the Ptolemaic and Roman Period by Filip Coppens, 2007-12-20
  7. Concise Dictionary of Middle Egyptian (Egyptology: Griffith Institute) by Raymond Faulkner, 1970-01-01
  8. Egyptian Pottery (Shire Egyptology) by Colin Hope, 2008-03-04
  9. Egyptian Mummies (Shire Egyptology) by Barbara Adams, 2008-03-04
  10. The Non-Royal Regular Feminine Titles of the Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period: Dossiers (GHP Egyptology) by Danijela Stefanovic, 2009-05-31
  11. Living In The Past (Studies in Egyptology) by DER, 1994-01-04
  12. Holding Egypt: Tracing the Reception of the Description De L'Egypte in Nineteenth-Century Great Britain (GHP Egyptology) by Andrew Bednarski, 2005-12-01
  13. Boundary Stelae Of Akhentaten (Studies in Egyptology) by MURNANE, 1993-01-07
  14. Studies in Ancient Egyptian Anatomical Terminology (Australian Centre for Egyptology Studies) by James H Walker, 1996-12-31

61. Egyptology Links (Hieroglyphics!)
Jim Loy s egyptology page. Fonts, brief items of historical and egyptology for Gamers, a great gateway to egyptology and hieroglyphics sites.
http://www.isidore-of-seville.com/hieroglyphs/7.html
Introductions to Hieroglyphics The Decipherment Learning Hieroglyphics Kids ... New Links On-site content About this Site Awards Alexander the Great Cleopatra ... email this page
Egyptology Links
Ask an Egyptologist
Ask Marie! Knowledgeable "Egyptophile" Marie Carter anwers questions, frequently-asked and not. I just ignore emails like "How would I translate the phrases 'dude' and 'sweet' in heiroglyphics?" She answers 'em! Royal Ontario Museum's "Ask an Egyptologist" page
Gateways
Multnomah County Library Egypt links. Their Homework Center is one of the more extensive ones on the web. Jim Loy's Egyptology page . Fonts, brief items of historical and grammatical interest, a working dictionary and more. Egyptology Resources ("The first Egyptology site on the web "). Large and often-visited collection by Nigel Strudwick. Excellent French-language gateway Langue et Textes Egyptiens sur Internet from the Annuaire sur la langue egyptienne Egyptology for Gamers , a great gateway to Egyptology and hieroglyphics sites. Web Archive Web Topics: Egyptian Archaeology . A good collection of ancient Egyptian resources, geared to the hobbyist, by Jan K. France. Nicely described.

62. Český Egyptologický ústav
Czech Institute of egyptology. Celetná 20, 110 00 PRAHA 1, eská republika The research team of the Czech Institute of egyptology received on the 23rd
http://egyptologie.ff.cuni.cz/?lang=en

63. Ancient Egypt Magazine - The UK's Only Egyptology Magazine
Includes subscription information; online articles; and links.
http://www.ancientegyptmagazine.com/
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is a magazine researched and written by experts in the field of Egyptology. Its lively and informed style appeals to the many thousands of ordinary people fascinated by this early civilisation, and provides them with the latest news on their interest. With reviews of international exhibitions, visits to museums at home and abroad, educational material, book reviews, features and an introduction to hieroglyphs, every issue of

64. Museum Gustavianum - Victoriamuseet För Egyptiska Fornsaker
SäveSöderbergh, Torgny - egyptology , in Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, Uppsala University 500 Years, 5, Faculty of Arts at Uppsala University History,
http://www.gustavianum.uu.se/vm/archive/index.php?lang=sv

65. Becoming An Egyptologist - Theban Mapping Project
Many visitors to our website dream of becoming Egyptologists and are seeking information on the education required for such a career.
http://www.thebanmappingproject.com/resources/egyptologist.html
Select a Resource Bibliography Glossary Egyptian Timeline Becoming an Egyptologist Links Becoming an Egyptologist
Many visitors to our website dream of becoming Egyptologists and are seeking information on the education required for such a career. We have compiled information regarding the general educational requirements for a career in Egyptology (especially geared toward the American educational system), as well as a list of links to universities around the globe offering academic programs in Egyptology.
What to Study Most full-time Egyptological jobs require that you have a Ph.D. in Egyptology, or be well on your way toward obtaining one. Training in Egyptology for a doctoral degree can take at least eight years of university, both undergraduate and graduate programs, and often much longer. Many university programs offer the opportunity to specialize either in Egyptian language or in art and archaeology of ancient Egypt. If you are studying at a university that allows you to specialize either in archaeology or Egyptian language you should take some courses in both fields regardless of the field in which you ultimately decide to specialize.
For high school students interested in becoming Egyptologists, you should learn French and German if available, take history and other humanities classes, and get a good grounding in sciences, computing, and courses to improve your writing and research skills, in short, take all the college prep courses you can. This will depend a great deal on what is available in your local high school system. Read all that you can get on various aspects of ancient Egypt and the ancient Near East, including history, archaeology, art, religion and literature.

66. Annual Egyptological Bibliography
Home page of the Annual Egyptological Bibliography.
http://www.leidenuniv.nl/nino/aeb.html
The Annual Egyptological Bibliography has moved! Its new address is: www.aebnet.nl Please adjust your bookmarks/favorites.

67. Fachbezogene Informationen Sondersammelgebiet Aegyptologie: Digitalisierte Liter
Fulltext web versions of Egyptian texts and publications on Egypt in English and German from Heidelberg University.
http://www.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/helios/fachinfo/fachref/aegypt/online.htm
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68. Royal Ontario Museum | Schools & Kids | Online Activities | Ancient Egypt
Quick Links, Gallery Sneak Peek, Jobs, Membership, Podcasts, ROM Images, ROM Photo Diary, ROMkids, ROMtravel, ROMwalk, School Visits, Tours Groups
http://www.rom.on.ca/quiz/egypt/
Quick Links Gallery Sneak Peek Jobs Membership Podcasts ROM Images ROM Photo Diary ROMkids ROMtravel ROMwalk School Visits Travelling Exhibitions Webcam Search E-Newsletter FAQs Contact Us Site Map ... Institute for Contemporary Culture
Online Activities: Ancient Egypt Learn Activities Articles Further Reading
Matching Quiz Can you match each item with its correct description? Click here to see the correct answers A 1) Sistrum
This instrument makes a rattling sound by means of rings on the metal cross-bars (now missing). It was used by women in temple ritual which included singing and dancing in honour of the goddess Hathor. B 2) Cosmetic pot
This small jar (approx. 5 cm high) was used to store black eye-liner, made by grinding a lead - sulphide known as galena, which the ancient Egyptians applied all around the eye. It was thought to protect as well as enhance the eyes - men, women and children used it. C 3) Scribal palette
This object was used to store reed pens (in an elongated depression) and to mix the red and black inks (in round wells) which the scribes used in writing out documents on papyrus. D 4) Shawbti
Little statuettes like this one were placed in a tomb as substitutes for the tomb owner when he was called upon in the afterlife to do his corvee duties in the field. As many as 700 shawbtis (which can be made of wood, stone and frequently blue faience, a rough glass substance) have been found in various tombs in Egypt.

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http://pharos.bu.edu/Egypt/
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70. AIGYPTOS - Eine Datenbank Zur Literaturrecherche Im Fachgebiet Ägyptologie
For links to further online search tools concerning egyptological literature please click here. The AIGYPTOSstaff Dr. Martina Ullmann, Andreas Hutterer,
http://www.aigyptos.uni-muenchen.de/indexe.htm

71. MFA Boston: Art Of The Ancient World
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http://www.mfa.org/collections/index.asp?key=19

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