Ancient Egypt
WWW Resources
Ancient Egyptian Gods
Ancient Egyptian Gods includes articles on 28 Egyptian gods. Each article includes a list of the symbols associated with a god or goddess, descriptions of how the ancient Egyptians depicted gods or goddesses in their art, and an explanation of the mythology and patronage of each god or goddess. In addition, there are numerous images of various ancient Egyptian gods as well as Egyptian art and monuments.
A Guided Tour of Ancient Egypt
Guided Tour of Ancient Egypt covers over 1,500
years of ancient Egyptian history. Bishop provides brief but
thorough explanations of ancient Egypt's culture and landscape,
including Egyptian temples, tombs, pyramids, hieroglyphics, and
even the nine stages of mummification. In addition, Bishop presents
nine lesson plan ideas for use by educators at the primary and
secondary school levels.
The Oriental Institute
Tour the virtual museum with its large Egyptian collection
Mark Millmore's Ancient Egyptian Page
Pyramids, temples and much more. Beautiful graphics.
Duke Papyrus Archive
Electronic access to texts and images of 1,373 papri from Ancient
Egypt
Mysteries of Egypt
Canadian Museum of Civilization's Ancient Eyptian Mysteries
Ramses' Sons
New corridors in Ramses II tomb may lead to the burial chambers
of his sons.
Digsite
Note: This web site is under construction and not available at
this time.
URL will be updated soon. The DigSite is a website which documents
an archaeological dig currently underway in Wadi Natrun, Egypt
sponsored by The Scriptorium: Center for Christian Antiquities.
The excavation is on the site of a Coptic monastery dating from
385AD.
Egyptian Art and Archaeology
The U of Memphis Institute of Egyptian Art and Archaeology. Exhibit
of artifacts, tour of Egypt, other web sites.
Egyption CultureNet
Large collections of photographs of tombs and other sites.
The Art of the Fake
Egyptian Forgeries from the Kelsey Museum of Archeology
Spurlock Museum of World Cultures
Collections of the "World Heritage Museum" at the University
of Illinois
University of Illinois Mummy Project