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Scientific American Article:
June 16, 2002 go Advanced Search TODAY'S NEWS EXPLORE ASK THE EXPERTS QUICK POLL FEATURE ARTICLES EXHIBITS INTERVIEWS TECHBIZ NANOTECHNOLOGY CURRENT ISSUE UPCOMING ISSUE PAST ISSUES EXPLORE Browse: 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Secrets of the Stradivarius: An Interview with Joseph Nagyvary June 10, 2002 Sci/Tech Web Awards 2002 June 03, 2002 Lost in Space May 27, 2002 Problems with the ...
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Egyptology Resources--resources for Ancient Egypt
Egyptology Resources--resources for Ancient Egypt ...
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Ancient Egypt - Guardian's Egypt - Explore Ancient Egypt from the comfort of your own computer!
Your One-Stop Gateway to Ancient Egypt resources on the Internet throughout the world.
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Annual Egyptological Bibliography
Home page of the Annual Egyptological Bibliography ...
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The Plateau - Official Website of Dr. Zahi Hawass
MAP of Egypt Horus - The Falcon god The Supreme Council of Antiquities Visit the SCA OFFICIAL WEBSITE DISCUSS EGYPT ONLINE Welcome to the Official Website for Dr. Zahi Hawass, Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities Director of the Giza Pyramids Excavation Learn all about Dr. Hawass and the famous pyramids, including information about sites in Giza, conservation and management of ...
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Early Dynastic Egypt by Francesco Raffaele
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NOVA Online | Treasures of the Sunken City
NOVA Online presents Treasures of the Sunken City; ...
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Ancient Egypt Webquest, Find information about Ancient Egypt
Elementary students enjoy locating information on Ancient Egypt for free! Learn about Ancient Egyptian daily life, Egyptian mummies, Egyptian Hieroglyphics, King Tut, and Egyptian games.
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Welcome to the Egypt Centre
School Visits 3d Fun UWS - Egypt Centre 2001 ...
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CCER
The Centre for Computer-aided Egyptological Research (CCER, Faculty of Theology, Utrecht University) has established an international reputation as a scientific institution since it was established in 1990. It has continued to play a pioneering and innovating role in the development and application of information and communication technology in the field Egyptology.
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PBS - Secrets of the Pharaohs: home
Excavating in the shadow of the pyramids, archaeologists have made some extraordinary finds that may rewrite history.
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The Tomb of Niankhkhnum and Khnumhotep
THE TOMB of NIANKHKHNUM and KHNUMHOTEP illustration from photograph 1999 Greg Reeder In 1964 in the ancient necropolis of Saqqara, Egyptian archaeologist Ahmed Moussa discovered a series of tombs with rock-cut passages in the escarpment facing the causeway that lead to the pyramid of Unas. Soon after the Chief Inspector Mounir Basta reported crawling on his hands and knees through the passages, ...
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Egyptian Royal Tombs of the New Kingdom
Egyptian Royal Tombs of the New Kingdom In the American Museum of Natural History of New York City, in the Africa section of the Anthropological part of the museum, there is a cut-away model of an Egyptian Royal Tomb of the New Kingdom (XVIII, XIX, & XX Dynasties, c. 1575-1087 BC). Such tombs were carved into the cliffs of the Valley of the Kings, across the river from the Egyptian capital at ...
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Ryan-Egyptian Archeology
Egyptian Archaeology Page of archaeologist Donald P. Ryan, including his work in the Valley of the Kings, publications and useful links.
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Ptahhotep's Australian Egyptology Page
Ptahhotep's Australian Egyptology Pages, the first operational website about Egyptology in Australia (created July, 1996), by Peter C May, Sydney.
Preview Site   www.zeta.org.au/~ptahotep/   reviews

Absolute Egyptology
Pictures of 72 Egyptian gods and kings from dynasties 0-4.
Preview Site   www.nemo.nu/ibisportal/0egyptintro/   reviews

The Ancient Egypt Film Site
Ancient Egypt in the Movies. The biggest site about motion pictures and tv movies that prominently feature Egyptology or ancient Egypt, its monuments or sites. Looking for those magnificent mummy films, or films featuring pyramids or Cleopatra This is the site to visit!
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Strona o egiptologii
Prywatne strony po wiecone zagadnieniom egiptologicznym ...
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ENCOUNTERS WITH ANCIENT EGYPT
Return to Institute of Archaeology UCL homepage ENCOUNTERS WITH ANCIENT EGYPT INSTITUTE OF ARCHAEOLOGY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON 16th - 18th DECEMBER 2000 with generous support from HSBC The international conference ENCOUNTERS WITH ANCIENT EGYPT will take place at the UCL Institute of Archaeology on 16th-18th December 2000. The conference will examine the ways in which the cultures of Egypt - ...
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Ksowada
All information on this web page is prepared as accurately as possible on the basis of information supplied to or obtained by the writer. Karin Sowada bears no responsibility for the accuracy or otherwise of information presented here, or for liabilities arising out of any events mentioned on this page. Readers are advised to always check with the organiser of specific events for starting times, ...
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Wilbour Library of Egyptology
Wilbour Library of Egyptology ...
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The Shaft, The Subway & The Causeway
The Shaft, The Subway & The Causeway (Revised June 2001) The Shaft, The Subway and The Causeway is a rare example in which the suggestions of a past Imperator of a modern day mystery school are actually backed up in print with references to hard archaeological research by an eminent egyptologist. If the references could be authenticated, might this not add weight to the stories of passages and ...
Preview Site   www.towers-online.co.uk/pages/shafted.htm   reviews

CNN - The sounds of ancient Egypt - May 11, 1997
The sounds of ancient Egypt Violinist believes music is key to understanding how pharaohs spoke May 11, 1997 Web posted at: 3:58 p.m. EDT (1958 GMT) CAIRO, Egypt (CNN) -- Archaeologists have been able to read Egyptian hieroglyphics since 1822, when French Egyptologist Jean Francois Champollion and British physicist Thomas Young deciphered the text of the famed Rosetta Stone. Found by French ...
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Further Observations Concerning the Valley of the Kings by Donald P. Ryan.
Further Observations Concerning the Valley of the Kings* by: Donald P. Ryan FIVE YEARS AGO, on the occasion of the 1990 After Tutankhamun conference held at Highclere Castle, I authored a paper entitled Observations concerning undecorated tombs in the Valley of the Kings. 1 At that time, I was in the midst of a second field season in the Valley. With the completion of that season, and the two ...
Preview Site   www.plu.edu/~ryandp/Observ2.html   reviews

Some observations concerning uninscribed tombs in the Valley of the Kings. By Donald P. Ryan
Some Observations Concerning Uninscribed Tombs in the Valley of the Kings.* by: Donald P. Ryan ALTHOUGH the Valley of the Kings is internationally celebrated for its beautifully decorated and inscribed tombs, a closer examination of the numbered tombs in the Wadi Biban el-Moluk demonstrates that approximately half of these tombs are uninscribed (see Table 1). Knowing this, one is struck by the ...
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Tableau may be oldest text / Scenes, symbols near Luxor may predate Sumerian script
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