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Site of the association for the Safeguard of the Ramesseum, its first goal is to help the scientists so that the temple of Millions of Years of Ramesses II not only recovers all its importance on on the architectural level and delivers, thanks to a systematic exploration, the key to its operation but also the sequences of its long history.
A dynamic, instructive, alive forum, at the heart of which proceedings, exchanges and meetings between members are numerous and where close to 700 in love with Egypt share information, knowledge, and creativity, invest and wish to progress together in the discovery of this civilisation and to learn in all conviviality.
Toutankharton is a generalist site on the Ancient Egypte. It is divided into four great parts: Pharaohs, gods, hieroglyphs and Egyptology, gathering together for each reference materials (a file to learn the basics of hieroglyphics, a list of more than 500 gods...). The site also has a very active forum. (The site is in French.)
The site of Nebetbastet is dedicated exclusively to the religion of the Ancient Egyptians. While visiting it, you will be able to learn something about the gods, about the symbols, the legends, but also about the concepts and the temples. Constance, who created it, is only 17 years old.
(The site is in French.)
On the Papyrus-Ostracas site follows the discovery of the writing and the Egyptian language: tradition of the scribes, presentation of the writing, categories of symbols, media library...
(The site is in French.)
A site which especially wishes to be a practical guide for those that want to visit Luxor. Descriptions of hotels, an introduction to trustworthy people, loves and hates, likes and dislikes, rip-offs, advice and tips, in brief, everyday Luxor. Association promoting the ancient Egyptian culture on Nancy and Metz (Lorraine): hieroglyphic Egyptian course, visits, conferences...
(The site is in French.)
The Khéper association has for its object the promotion of the knowledge of the ancient Egypt by the organisation of activities for a varied public: courses in Arlon, Braine-l'Alleud, Louvain-la-Neuve and in Charleroi; courses - projects in the primary schools, secondary and high schools; cultural journeys to Egypt; visits of exhibitions and European museums; etc...
(The site is in French.)
"Discover the Ancient Egypt! The Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, Zoser funerary Complex, High Resolution Photos and much more!"
Anciennegypte is a site dedicated to Egypt under several aspects from the year 0. Appendices on the ancient world except Egypt are also available.
(The site is in French.)
Numerus: This website attempts to provide new rational answers to the major questions regarding the three great pyramids (and regarding, as a whole, all the structures erected on the Giza plateau). (Downloadable documents).
This is the home of the Sussex Egyptology Society one of the most successful Egyptology groups in the UK. It is also a gateway to the whole of the Britain’s Egyptological scene being host to the BES directory, a listing of all the UK societies etc. It is also host .to the ‘Bloomsbury Summer School and Bloomsbury Academy’ website as well as Andie Byrne’s pages of Egyptology and archaeology news gleaned from all around the world which is updated and added to daily. Our president is Prof. Kent Weeks author of 'The Lost Tomb: KV5' and who is still working on that project. This site named "Absolute Egyptology" covers the Egyptian history from the oldest times up to dynasty 17. It has pictures, descriptions and historical remarks about EVERY pharaoh and most tombs. A total of 1 174 illustrations are present like a chapter dealing with 114 gods and goddesses, all in pictures and text, the most comprehensive of its kind on the Internet. I addition: a list of links to high quality Egypt web sites.
Akhet Egyptology is a site dedicated to the people and places of Ancient Egypt. It includes photos and ingo covering tombs, temples, mummy masks and all the other things that make Ancient Egypt so fascinating. There is a substantial section of the site devoted to the Amarna Period, and not forgetting the Clickable Mummy With over 10.000 photographs of Egyptian monuments and sites, including specialties, such as the Litany of Ra in the Abydos temple of Ramses II and a number of panoramas, IkZieZeGliefen.nl offers a wealth of information, even for those who don’t read Dutch. For those who do, there is also a monthly Egyptological news summary, a monthly newsletter, travel-blogs, an extensive and well illustrated annual Egyptological news summary and a lot more.

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