Ptahhotep's Australian Egyptology Pages

Museums
Coptology
Diary
Email
Digs

OzMasr
Serdab
If you know of any Egyptological website that you would fit under one of these categories, please send an e-mail to
Peter May with details!

I am especially keen to hear of websites for the on-line Egyptological Tools category. I hope people find this link collection useful!

Australian Egyptological Websites
Ptahhotep's Australian Egyptology Pages
Australian Egyptology
The Australian Centre for Egyptology
Rigby's World of Egypt
University Students for Egyptological Research (USER)
Ankh Antiquarian Books

Professional Groups
Egypt Exploration Society
International Association of Egyptologists
American Research Center in Egypt (ARCE)
Rundle Foundation for Egyptian Archaeology

News & Information
Egyptology Resources(Cambridge): News & Gossip
Egyptology Resources(Cambridge): Intl Conferences, Exhibitions, Jobs
News about the Altägyptisches Wörterbuch (the Berlin 'Egyptian Dictionary').
Jobs in Egyptology

On-Line Tools
Papyrus Collections
TOCS-IN Search Page. A project contributed to by scholars from all over the world, the Table Of Contents INdex lists details from over 150 journals of interest to classicists. There are, however, some journals of interest to Egyptologists as well, including the AJA, BACE, EA, JARCE, JEA, and Minerva. Details prior to 1992 are not held on-line. About the TOCS-IN Project.
The Beinlich WordList Search Form. An on-line Egyptian/German-German/Egyptian searchable database of ancient Egyptian words, with references to their occurrences in the Altägyptisches Wörterbuch. About the Beinlich Wordlist.

Articles
The Hyksos, by Carol A Redmount Text only, with links to very large (200Kb plus) pictures.
KMT Magazine
Reports by the Getty Conservation Institute (GCI) on the tombs of Nefertari, Kiki, and Tutankhamen. (Text and small pictures).
List of (mainly CNN) news articles on the Web about Egyptology.
Jack Lupic's Egyptology News File. A collection of links to web-articles from various media sources.

Link Lists and Catalogues
ABZU. An essential site for serious scholars!
Guardian's Egypt
Reeder's Egypt. A beautifully designed website! Have a look!
Egypt WWW Index. Links to all aspects of Egypt, both ancient and modern (even where to get internet access in Egypt!). This site has a mirror in Italy.
Ancient Egypt Link List. A good, plain and very long list of links in no-nonsense text-only HTML, with commentaries for some listings.
Egyptian Internet Index. This site has links leading to both modern and ancient Egypt subject areas. It advertises that its links are verified automatically - no dead links!
Egypt Centre. A search engine for ancient and modern Egypt subjects, provided by the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism. May be searched by directories or by keywords.
Ousia-Egypt. A nicely laid out text-only linklist (actually, there's one picture at the top and a few small arrows here and there), with comments against practically every entry, together with an indication of the country of page origin.

Email Directories
Email Addresses of Egyptologists
Directory of North American Egyptologists
Email Addresses of Australian Egyptologists
The ABZU Directory Index. A list of address lists!
List of Egyptologists (World). Provided by the Centre for Computer-aided Egyptological Research. Soon to be searchable by surname keyword.

Institutions
Brooklyn Museum of Art (Egyptian Section)
University of Memphis's Institute of Egyptian Art and Archaeology
The Griffith Institute. Oxford University, United Kingdom.
Centre for Computer-aided Egyptological Research (CCER). This site had 3.2 million hits during 1996... see it for yourself (if you're one of the few who haven't!! :-)
AKHET and Scottish Egyptology. See the artefacts in Scottish museum collections.

Visual Displays
Guardian's CyberJourney. Includes photos from sites not commonly visited, including Dashur and Abu Roash.
The Thebes Photographic Project (stunning black & white photographs for sale)
The art of David Roberts (available for sale)

Egyptologists
George Hart's Home Page
Andrew Bayuk's interview with Dr Zahi Hawass
Obituaries of Egyptologists

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