Horemheb XVIII Dynasty

 

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WEB SITES

If you are a web "surfer", here are a few recommended and interesting websites.

www.ancientegyptmagazine.com For all the latest news on all things from Ancient Egypt, a bi-monthly magazine setting the standard for magazines on ancient Egypt throughout the world
touregypt.net/index.htm The definitive Egyptian site
www.thebanmappingproject.com A sensational interactive site recording excavations in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor, Egypt
www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk The UK’s biggest museum of Egyptology
www.ees.ac.uk The website of the Egypt Exploration Society
www.petrie.ucl.ac.uk The website of the Petrie Museum of Archaeology at University College London
www.newton.cam.ac.uk/Egypt From the Newton Institute, Cambridge, UK
weekly.ahram.org.eg On-line newspaper covering a wide variety of information about ancient and modern Egypt
www.zahihawass.com The website of the Director of the Supreme Council of Antiquities in Egypt, a site with lots of "Flash", well what did you expect?

  
Websites of enthusiastic and dynamic individuals on all aspects of ancient Egypt:

www.dylanb.me.uk Dylan Bickerstaffe - Specialist for in-depth analysis of lesser known ancient Egyptian facts.  A popular lecturer, writer and study tour guide. His latest work is on the Royal Cache and a book will be published in the autumn of 2007
www.guardians.net/egypt Andrew Bayuk’s cyber-journey into Egyptology - an enigmatic individual
ancient-egypt.blogspot.com A twist on the new blog phenomenon

Also, for those with a serious desire to seek information on websites approved by the academic community, then surf through Google Scholar.



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