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  1. Mere Scraps of Rough Wood?: 17th - 18th Dynasty Stick Shabtis in the Petrie Museum and Other Collections (Ghp Egyptology) by Paul Whelan, 2007-05-30
  2. Egyptian Objects in the V & A (Egyptology today) by Barbara Adams, 1978-01-31
  3. The Tombs of Harmhabi and Touatankhamanou (Duckworth Egyptology) (Duckworth Egyptology Series) by Theodore M. Davis, 2001-09-01
  4. Egyptian Coffins (Shire Egyptology Series) by John H. Taylor, 1989-12
  5. The Holders of Regular Military Titles in the Period of the Middle Kingdom: Dossiers (GHP Egyptology) (no. 4) by Danijela Stefanovic, 2006-10-01
  6. Land Tenure In The Ramesside (Studies in Egyptology Series) by KATARY, 1989-01-09
  7. Admin Of Egypt In Old Kingdom (Studies in Egyptology) by STRUDWICK, 1985-01-04
  8. Psychosoziale Beratung und Psychotherapie im Alter (Ghp Egyptology) (German Edition) by Meinolf Peters, 2006-04-11
  9. Archaeological Report ... Comprising the Work of the Egypt Exploration Fund and the Progress of Egyptology During the Year ... by Francis Llewellyn Griffith, Walter L. Nash, 2010-03-01
  10. THE GOD MIN (Australian Centre for Egyptology Studies) by K.B McFarlane, 1996-01
  11. Egyptian Faience and Glass (Shire Egyptology) by Paul T. Nicholson, 1993-07-01
  12. Poetry and Culture in Middle Kingdom Egypt: A Dark Side to Perfection (STUDIES IN EGYPTOLOGY AND THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST) by R. B. Parkinson, 2010-11-30
  13. Tomb of Siphtah: With the Tomb of Queen Tiyi (Duckworth Egyptology Series) by Theodore M. Davis, 2001-09-01
  14. The Liturgy of Opening the Mouth for Breathing (Egyptology) by M. Smith, 1994-12-01

81. Egyptology
Up. egyptology. The excavators concerned include most of the well known namesin British egyptology, beginning with Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie.
http://www.boltonmuseums.org.uk/egyptolo.htm
Egyptology This collection is the most significant and comprehensive of the Museum's archaeological collections in terms of its historical value and size. It was formed through subscriptions by the Museum to British excavations in Egypt from 1884 until the present day. The excavators concerned include most of the well known names in British Egyptology, beginning with Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie. The connection between Bolton and Egypt through the cotton trade gave rise to the 19th century interest in Egypt's ancient civilisation in all its varied aspects, and in particular to the finds of early textiles. The reference collection of Egyptian and Sudanese textiles totals c.1500 specimens dating from c.5000 BC to the 12th century AD. The first curator of the Museum, William Midgley, began the scientific study of Egyptian textiles in Great Britain which was continued by his successor and son, Thomas Midgley. This textile collection is the third largest in the United Kingdom with the widest range in date. The Egyptian collection as a whole is recognised as one of the most important provincial collections in this country. Deriving from 68 sites in the Nile Delta and Valley, the objects come from funerary and domestic contexts, dating from the Neolithic to the Roman/Christian periods. Annie E F Barlow, the daughter of a Bolton cotton spinning manufacturer collected local subscriptions for the benefit of the Museum as the honorary secretary of the Egypt Exploration Fund/Society in the area from 1887 until 1937. She also formed a private collection as a result of her personal donations and gave this to the Museum at various times between 1890 and 1934.

82. Egypt Society Of Bristol
Egypt Society of Bristol, based in Bristol University Archaeology Department. Details of the history of egyptology in Bristol, and forthcoming lectures.
http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Archaeology/staff/egyptsoc.html
THE EGYPT SOCIETY OF BRISTOL e-mail: 100761.3075@compuserve.com Egyptology in Bristol Bristol was the home - and burial place, in Henbury Churchyard - of one of the most important figures in the history of British Egyptology - Amelia Blandford Edwards, founder of both the Egypt Exploration Fund (now Society), and of the UK's first Chair of Egyptology, at University College London. Bristol Museum was, indeed, an early subscriber to the Fund's excavations, and holds a very fine collection of Egyptian antiquities. It is also possible that Sarah Belzoni, wife of the celebrated explorer Giovanni, was also a Bristolian. In the late 1890s, University College Bristol, soon to become Bristol University, was one of the very first institutions to teach Egyptian hieroglyphs, two early students (Gerald Wainwright and Ernest MacKay) later becoming important figures in Egyptian field archaeology. The language was taught by Ernest Sibree (d.1927). The Chairman of the Society, Dr Aidan Dodson, is currently attempting to research his career, and any information would be gratefully received. Sadly, in the 1920s, teaching of the subject died out, although the link was maintained through the fine collections of the City Museum and Art Gallery. Its post-war Curator, Leslie Grinsell had a deep interest in ancient Egypt, and was the author of an excellent book about the pyramids - written while he was serving with the RAF in Egypt during the Second World War!

83. Community Info
Community Info. Community Information Below is information about the egyptology community on LiveJournal. User egyptology (195971), Name egyptology.
http://www.livejournal.com/userinfo.bml?user=egyptology

84. Welcome To Akhet Egyptology
Resource for egyptology, including a clickable mummy, original photography, and UK egyptology resources.
http://www.akhet.co.uk/index.htm
Welcome to 'Akhet Egyptology', an ideal place to start exploring the wonders of the past. Find out about the people of this amazing culture, and learn about the gods they worshiped, the Pharaohs they followed and the tombs and statues they left behind. So look around, and find out more about famous people like Tutankhamun , the elaborate preparations they made for an eternal life. See the masks and jewelry which the dead took with them into their tombs and the elaborate mythology that inspired it. My recent trip to Luxor means that there are loads of new sections in the site, as well as updates to several existing ones. Call back over the next few weeks as I work my way through hundreds of new photos. Leave a Message Search this site or the web powered by FreeFind
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New Stuff @ Akhet See the sights that tourists never see, the seldom visited Tombs of the Updated Theban Necropolis A tantalizing glimpse of a site off the usual tourist track, the Temples of Gebel Silsileh Archaeology in action - New excavations at the colossi of Memnon New photos and updates from some of Egypt's best known Temples
What could an Ostrich possibly make of the temples of ancient Egypt ?

85. Interests
Relevant Communities The following communities are also interested in egyptology . Interestedusers The following users are also interested in egyptology.
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86. Aidan Dodson
Profile of this University of Bristol Visiting Fellow. Research interests include Egyptian funerary archaeology, dynastic history, and the history of egyptology. 
http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Archaeology/staff/dodson.html
Aidan Dodson BA (Liverpool), MPhil, PhD (Cantab) Visiting Fellow in Archaeology. Examples of current research interests include: Egyptian funerary archaeology; dynastic history; history of
Egyptology. My current interests cover a variety of areas within Egyptian
archaeology, but centre on the development of funerary equipment
and architecture, history and chronology, from Second to Third
Intermediate Periods, and the history of Egyptology and Egyptian
collections. I am currently completing a project to publish the coffins and related equipment from the tomb of Tutankhamun. Much of this builds on the catalogue cards and photographs left behind by Howard Carter when he died in 1939, but also includes a catalogue and study of all extant Egyptian royal coffins. Textual translations and grammatical commentaries have been prepared by Dr Bill Manley of Glasgow and Edinburgh Universities; it is hoped that the manuscript will go to the editor by the end of 2001 - unfortunately badly delayed by our other commitments. I am very much committed to widening and deepening public
interest in ancient Egypt. In addition to contributing to the

87. IAAS: Department Of Egyptology
Department of egyptology. Personnel. Areas of study. egyptologyis the study of How to study egyptology. egyptology does not have a
http://www.helsinki.fi/hum/aakkl/d_egypt.html
Institute for Asian and African Studies
Aasian ja Afrikan kielten ja kulttuurien laitos
Department of Egyptology
Personnel
Areas of study
Egyptology is the study of Ancient Egypt, its culture, history, philology, art history and archaeology of the pharaonic period (3000 BC through 30 BC). In broader terms, the field covers the history and culture of the Nile Valley from the prehistoric period to the Roman Empire, and the history of Coptic Egypt to the present day.
Historical background
Egyptology has been taught at the University of Helsinki since 1968, and as a major subject since 1990. The prime mover of the field in Finland was Prof. Rostislav Holthoer (1937-1997) who in 1980-97 was Professor of Egyptology at the University of Uppsala, Sweden, but also taught regularly in Helsinki for nearly thirty years. Prof. Holthoer took part in both the Joint Scandinavian and the Finnish Expedition to Nubia during the years 1961-66. Holthoer's own field of specialization was New Kingdom pottery. Among his many international commitments, Professor Holthoer was a member of an international committee for the renovation of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Currently there is no position in this field and the teachers are hired on a part-time basis. The Institute has been able to keep up two courses per term to cover the necessary language studies and selected culture courses.

88. The Ancient Egypt Film Site
Information on past and present films dealing with Ancient Egypt or egyptology.
http://www.wepwawet.nl/films/

89. Welcome To The Homepage Of The Staffordshire Egyptology Society
The Staffordshire egyptology Society. Welcome to the Homepage of theStaffordshire egyptology Society. The Staffordshire egyptology
http://www.staffordshireegyptology.info/
The Staffordshire Egyptology Society
Welcome to the Homepage of the Staffordshire Egyptology Society
The Staffordshire Egyptology Society meets on the first Wednesday of the Month
at the
St. Leonard's Sports and Social Club,
St. Leonard's Avenue,
Stafford.
We are a friendly Society for all people with an interest in Ancient Egypt
Please come along and join us
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90. Ancient History Home Page
In Sydney, Australia. Offers a Masters in egyptology.
http://www.anchist.mq.edu.au/
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    91. FALCS Egyptology Page
    FALCS egyptology Page. All things related to egyptology and the ancientnear east. If you have any comments, please send me some feedback .
    http://www.falcs.demon.co.uk/egypt/egyptidx.html

    92. Ancient Egypt - Suite101.com
    Articles, discussions, and links on egyptology. Suggested best five web sites on Egyptian archaeology and history.
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    93. Egyptology UK
    Home of Sussex egyptology Society (SES), one of Britain's most successful regionalegyptology groups and gateway to the wonders of Egypt's ancient civilisation
    http://www.egyptology-uk.com/

    94. Leo Depuydt
    Associate Professor at Brown University, interested in Egyptian history and grammar. Photograph and publications.
    http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Egyptology/depuydt.html
    Leo Depuydt
    Associate Professor
    Education:
    Leo Depuydt was educated at Yale University, the University of Tübingen, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati, and the University of Louvain.
    Current Research Interests:
    • History Language
    Recent Work:
    • (Out since February 2000) Fundamentals of Egyptian Grammar, Part 1: Elements. Frog (exclusive distribution by BookMasters, Inc.; Internet Store: Atlas Books
    Books in preparation:
    • Time Odyssey 2001: Foundations of Chronology, Backbone of History. Fundamentals of Egyptian Grammar, Part 2: Links. "Come," "Go," "Bring," "Take" in the Hebrew Bible and Its Ancient Versions: A Study in Comparative Philology
    Articles in press:
    • Sothic Chronology and the Old Kingdom, Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt (Atlanta). Historical Origin of the Unit heleq "part" (3 1/3 Seconds) in the Hebrew Fixed Calendar, Orientalia Lovaniensia Periodica (Leuven). Ancient and Medieval Sources and Mechanism of the Calendrical Practice of Yom Tov Sheni Shel Galuyyot , for a volume Daily Life in the Ancient Near East published by CDL Press.

    95. EGYPTOLOGY COURSES
    egyptology COURSES, You can browse all of the courses that we are currentlyoffering online by either egyptology AND EGYPTIAN ARCHAEOLOGY AR03.
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    96. Filozoficka Fakulta, Univerzity Karlovy V Praze -
    A division of Charles University in Prague.
    http://www.ff.cuni.cz/~krejci/Welcome.html
    Univerzita Karlova v Praze
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    97. HORUS EGYPTOLOGY SOCIETY - HOMEPAGE
    The website of the Horus egyptology Society Ashton-in-Makerfield. A non-profit-makingorganisation dedicated to furthering understanding
    http://www.horusegyptology.com/
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    98. School Of Historical Studies - Archaeology & Ancient History - Arts - Monash Uni
    In this we collaborate with the Australian Centre for egyptology at MacquarieUniversity. To support the teaching of egyptology at university level.
    http://www.arts.monash.edu.au/archaeology/egypt.html
    An Australian Society for the Promotion of Ancient Egyptian Culture
    Upcoming Events
    ASPECTS OF NEW KINGDOM EGYPT
    AIMS
    • To promote public awareness of Egyptian culture from prehistoric times to the advent of Islam. To provide individual lectures, courses of lectures and seminars for the public. To ensure that all Egyptologists visiting Australia deliver lectures within Victoria. In this we collaborate with the Australian Centre for Egyptology at Macquarie University. To support the teaching of Egyptology at university level. To assist in the acquisition of library resources for the teaching of Egyptology. Ultimately, to provide a studentship for travel to Egypt To assist, where possible, with financial support for excavation in Egypt
    BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP
    • Prior notification of all events. Priority in booking for any events. Discount rates on all activities organised by The Society. Discount rates on publications distributed by The Society. 15% discount on books purchased from Hierogyphics. The newsletter of the Australian Centre for Egyptology.

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    99. Egyptology
    As we studied egyptology we completed various projects from Mummifying achicken to a trip to the Art Museum to see a real mummy. egyptology.
    http://waynesville.k12.mo.us/Schools/LEAPworld/Elementary/Egyptology/Egyptology.
    As we studied Egyptology we completed various projects from Mummifying a chicken to a trip to the Art Museum to see a real mummy. Take a look at some of their individual projects. Egyptology

    100. Classics & Egyptology
    is the only historically Black institution of higher learning in America that offersstudents the opportunity to study Classics and egyptology the languages
    http://138.238.41.254/classics/home.html
    Department of Classics
    Locke Hall 254 - Box 827
    Howard University
    (202) 806-6725 - Fax: (202) 806-5224
    Welcome to the Department of Classics at Howard University! Howard University is the only historically Black institution of higher learning in America that offers students the opportunity to study Classics and Egyptology: the languages, literatures, mythology, philosophy, history, art, architecture, and archaeology of the ancient civilizations of Greece, Rome, and Egypt. The Department offers major and minor programs in these fields, as well as classes that may be taken as electives and to fill requirements. Faculty members in the department are proud of their ability to meet individual students' particular needs and interests. Although the study of Classics and Egyptology can lead to graduate study in Classics or in Egyptology , the analytical techniques gained in studying these subjects are also invaluable preparation for the study of Law Medicine , or other post-graduate education and careers Recent graduates of the Department of Classics pose with the Chair, R. P. Hock. For more pictures, see the

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