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  • Great Pharaohs of Egypt DVD Set - Stunning footage from Egypt's legendary ruins and a first-ever look inside a newly discovered tomb make this the ultimate examination of the fabled pharaohs
  •  The Ancient Egypt Site - The history, language and culture of Ancient Egypt by Egyptologist Jacques Kinnaer
  • Egypt's Golden Empire - More than 1,000 years after the pyramids were built, Egypt reached the height of its powers. The sophisticated, civilized society that we call the new kingdom was led by a succession of remarkable kings. Between them, they liberated their country, conquered their neighbors and built an empire that stretched from Syria to Sudan. The empire brought Egypt unimaginable wealth and power. And they left a legacy that is still with us today, 3,000 years later
  • Theban Mapping Project - The largest Egyptological website on the internet, offering complete coverage of the Valley of the Kings in images, text and maps
  • Fantastic Egypt - Photos of ancient Egypt pyramids and temples. Pictures and history of the Egyptian Pyramids at Giza, ancient temples of Luxor, Karnak, Abu Simbel, and Valley of the Kings
  • Egypt: History - Pharaonic Dynasties and Egyptian history from the Lower Paleolithic Period through the English Occupation
  • Ancient Egypt - Discover the mystical pyramids, the glorious pharoahs and the strange theories of ancient Egypt
  • Periods of Ancient Egyptian History - An exhibit in the MSU EMuseum, which has information on the history of ancient Egypt, including Dynasties, significant people, time-frames, dates and maps. It gives a brief explanation of the political history for each time period
  • Egypt.com - Your Internet Link to Egypt and the Middle East
  • Cleopatra of Egypt - Was she a hero or a villain? A beauty or a beguiler? A brilliant leader or a ruthless destroyer
  • Ancient Egyptian Virtual Temple - Over the last centuries Egyptologists and scholars have pieced together the missing pieces from our picture of Ancient Egypt. Not only do we now know about the pharaohs and the nobility, but the common people and the continuing research covers all aspects of Ancient Egyptian society. We do this by examining three main study sources: the monuments, objects and artifacts from archaeological sites, and the literature of the period that is Ancient Egyptian history
  • PyramidMatrix.com, by Carl P. Munck - Carl Munck, archaeocryptographer, introduces an ancient Pyramid Matrix, in which monuments - across the globe - encode their exact position with respect to latitude and longitude. The science of decoding these monuments is called archaeocryptography. For latitude, ancient monuments were referenced to the same (modern) equator. For longitude, these monuments were referenced to a former Giza, Egypt Prime Meridian that runs through the Great Pyramid
  • Ancient Egypt - Webquest - Elementary students enjoy locating information on Ancient Egypt for free! Learn about Ancient Egyptian daily life, Egyptian mummies, Egyptian Hieroglyphics, King Tut, and Egyptian games
  • Daily Life in Ancient Egypt - Do you know what the ancient Egyptians believed would cure a toothache? Find out here! Read some Egyptian Tall Tales, and an original story about Ancient Egyptian Daily Life. Explore Mrs Donn's Special Section: "Deep in the Tombs of Egypt", where you can watch a short movie about mummies, learn to draw like an Egyptian, share Rosetta Stone's Pharaoh Adventure, and more! If you're in a hurry, use the cheat sheet to find just what you need! Welcome to Ancient Egypt
  • Pharaoh's Obelisk - In 1550 B.C., more than 1,200 years after the Great Pyramids were finished, ancient Egyptian pharaohs were building magnificent temples adorned with huge monuments that pointed to the sky. Called obelisks, these massive, pointed shafts of polished granite were often capped with gold
  • Queens of the Nile - Ancient Egypt and the colorful pharaohs and queens have fascinated young people as well as adults for eons. Little is written about the queens of the pharaohs and even less about the Egyptian queens who became pharaoh themselves. Some queens were only pharaoh for a short time such as Cleopatra who has been over publicized, but another queen Hatshepsut was pharaoh for about 20 years. She is well recognized by the Egyptian people and celebrated for all of the accomplishments during her reign
  • Ancient Egyptian Cats - No one knows exactly when cats were first domesticated but some of our earliest recorded instances of feline domestication come from ancient Egypt. Cats probably started out as useful servants, protecting the household from pests, but in Egypt they graduated into the role of pampered companions
  • Mummy Tombs - Information about mummies around the world for readers, writers, & learners of all ages
  • Treasures of Ancient Egypt - Treasures of Ancient Egypt Presents the Largest Group of Antiquities Ever Loaned by Egypt for Exhibition in North America