Ancient Egypt Links
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Ancient Egypt Links

Hello and welcome to Mrs. Prather's List of links for Ancient Egypt.

Many of the links below have the same name but each one is different.

Guardian Egypt
Welcome to Guardian's Egypt where you can explore the mystery and splendor of Egypt from the comfort of your own computer. Whether you are merely fascinated by Egypt, are doing a school Egypt report or project, or are seriously engaged in the study of Egypt, this site is for you.

Ancient Egypt
The following references can be accessed in the study of Ancient Egypt. Included are sources which provide text information about the pharohs, buildings, religion, art, customs and artifacts of Ancient Egypt. There are many great graphics which are found here. These references would be appropriate for middle school students and their teachers.

Ancient Egyptian Resources
Broken down into the following groups: General Sources, Geography, Politics, Beliefs & Religion, Social Aspects of Life Culture & Arts

Ancient Egypt
At least 30 links here inclucing: Egyptian Culture Reflected in Worship,Ancient Faces: Mummy Portraits from Roman Egypt, Explore and Learn: "Egyptian Art in the Age of the Pyramids", Queen Hatshepsut's Expedition to the Land of Punt,Secrets of the Lost Tomb (Ramesses the Great) The Art of Ancient Egypt

The Ancient Egypt Site
Explore more than 3.000 years of Ancient Egyptian history, from the end of prehistory at around 3.000 BC to the closing of its last temple in 535/537 A.D. A time-line helps you navigate through history and discover the formidable Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt.

Egypt: Museums and Collections
Links to other Egyptian pages.

The Zone: History
Nature's Role in Ancient Egypt

History of Ancient Egypt Page
Travel back in time to a place that has left its imprint and impact on humanity forever. RESOURCES FOR HISTORY OF ANCIENT EGYPT

Ancient Egypt Resources
Links broken down into the following groups: General Resources and Egyptian Language and Literature

Ancient Egypt
Ancient Egyptian Gods and Archaelogical Sites of Interest

Reeders Egypt Links
Many links about Egypt.

Ancient Egyptian Religion
As the Ancient Egyptians saw it, every detail of their own lives and of the lives around them-from the predictable flooding of the Nile to the chance of death of a cat-depended entirely on the attitude of the gods. This site also has WOMEN IN EGYPTIAN SOCIETY and THE HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT KINGDOM OF NUBIA .

Arthur Elementary School Social Studies--Ancient Egypt
Links for Students and Teachers

Death in Ancient Egypt
A project and publication of The Research Archives of the Oriental Institute, Chicago written and compiled by Alexandra A. O'Brien. Includes funerary customs, shabtis, mummies, tombs and offerings.

Destination:The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
The Pyramids of Egypt

Egypt
Ancient Egypt Web Sites compiled by Palermo School CA

EGYPTOLOGY LINKS
Includes the following links: Egyptology Resources Reeder's Egypt Page, History of Ancient Egypt, Who was who among the royal mummies, A short introduction to Hieroglyphs, The Egyptian Book of the Dead, The Egyptian Coffin Texts, Djoser Complex, Palace of Rameses III, Exhibit of Egyptian artifacts, The Mansoor Armana Collection, Colour Tour of Egypt, Egypt: photographs, Egypt: Archaeological sites, and KMT - A modern journal of Ancient Egypt

Egypt/Pyramids/Pharaohs/Hieroglyphs
Mark Millmore's Ancient Egypt

The Institute of Egyptian Art and Archaeology
Compiled by the University of Memphis
Exhibit of Artifacts, Color Tour of Egypt---Take a tour of over a dozen different ancient Egyptian sites along the Nile River, and Other Egyptian Sites---Tour other World-Wide Web sites that provide information about Egypt.

Finding out About Egyptians and how they lived
Includes links in the following groups: School Webpages on Ancient Egypt, Lesson Plans and Ideas, Games, Activities and Fun, and General Resources on Ancient Egypt.

Nile River Home Page
Everything you would want to know about the Nile River Then and Now!

Rediscover Ancient Egypt-Tehuti Research Foundation
The Ancient Future. The Eternal Light. Your site for information about ancient Egypt for ages 8 to 88. This website consists of the followning major parts: General Information about present-day Egpt and ancient Egypt, Answers to FAQ's by Students, and Links to Other Egyptological Websites.

The Nile River
The Nile River was one of the three most important things to the Egyptian people because Egypt is a very dry country and the Nile provides water necessary to live there.

Voyage in Egypt
Following Martin Taylor's trip to Egypt in May 1998, he used some of the pictures, from this trip, and compiled this web page. This site covers his trip from Cairo, down the Nile, and onto lake Nasser, ending at Abu Simbel.

Ancient Egypt-Suite 101.com
Articles,Links and Discussions about ancient Egypt.

Ancient Egypt for Kids
Includes following links: Life in Ancient Egypt The Great Pyramids and the Sphinx Hieroglyphics King Tutankhamun Mummies Ancient Egyptian Boats An Age of Gold Animals The Gods Ramses II....Guys Essay Valley of the Kings...Nearly ! King Tut....Nicole's Year 11 essay!! Lots more Egypt Links

Ancient Egypt Webquest
Elementary and middle students can now enjoy locating information on Ancient Egypt! Learn about Ancient Egyptian daily life, Egyptian mummies, Egyptian Hieroglyphics, King Tut (Tutankhamen), Egyptian games, and Archeology

Egypt.com
Egypt was one of the greatest civilizations of the past. The ancient Greeks saw Egypt as a source of all wisdom. Roman emperors traveled to Egypt to marvel at monuments such as the pyramids. Egyptian statues and obelisks were sent to decorate Rome. The worship of Egyptian gods and goddesses like Isis and Osiris spread through the Roman Empire as far as Britain.

Fabio's Home Pge-Egypt Links Links to pages about Ancient Egypt.

King Tut
A reconstruction of events on the excavation of the tomb of Tutankhamun by Howard Carter and A.C. Mace.

WebQuest: King Tutankhamun: Was it Murder?
Welcome to the King Tut WebQuest! King Tut has been fascinating students and adults alike since the discovery of his tomb in 1922. Why has so much interest been generated about this unremarkable pharaoh? Could it be the fabulous gold and treasure discovered in his tomb? Or is it the mystery surrounding the boy king's early death?

Mummies of the World
Did you know that mummies have been found on every continent on Earth--including Antarctica? Let me take you on a fast world tour....highlighting some of the mummies I describe in my book, How to Make a Mummy Talk.

The Book of the Dead
THE PAPYRUS OF ANI Translated by E.A. Wallis Budge The whole book in a plain textfile

Life and Death Under the Pharaohs
Links to Egypt Pages.

Mummies of Ancient Egypt
Some people think of mummies as scary dead bodies that walk around on Halloween, others think of them as deep dark mysteries of ancient Egypt. Whatever your view, mummies are interesting to learn about, read about, and even talk about.

The Magic and Mysteries of Ancient Egypt
Includes: Introduction To Egypt, Egyptian Cities, Ancient Egyptian Lifestyle, Egyptologists and Archaeologists, Pharaohs and Queens, Religion, Tombs and Mummies, Art and Culture, Geography and Agriculture, Great Structures,Dynasties, Bookstore,and a Discussion Area

Tutankhamun's Recreated Tomb
Awalk-through tour of Tut's tomb.

World History Compass, Ancient Egyptian History and Archaeology
More and More links about ancient Egypt.

Deb's Egyptian Page
Deb has found some interesting links and gifs.

The Bibliography of Ancient Egypt
A listing of books about Ancient Egypt.



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