A site for archaeological databases.
Offers news about the Amarna Royal Tombs Project and an overview of the Foundation's work.
From Al-Ahram Weekly, Alexandria's state-of-the-art and long-awaited National Museum is open.
Excavation in 1996 by Dr. Scott Carroll and Dr. Bas Van Elderen of the Monastery of St. John the Little (founded c.300 CE) at Wadi Natun. Includes diary, photographs and QuickTime videos.
Discoveries of the excavation by the University of Michigan (1924-1935) of this village that existed from the mid-3rd century BCE to the end of the 5th century CE.
A comprehensive academic website covering the Predynastic and Early Dynastic Periods of Egypt, hominid evolution, and exposing the vacuum of pseudoscience. Includes: summaries of current academic thinking, research projects and debates.
New investigations into the earliest Egyptian measuring systems. Includes: the Saqqara Ostraca and Petrie's 1883 book in online version.
Popular Science reports that archaeologists have unearthed at Berenike on the Red Sea the most extensive remains to date from sea trade between India and Egypt during the Roman Empire.
A database of 19th-century "studio photographs" of Egypt in the collection of the Griffith Institute, Oxford.
The Columbia University digging of a settlement in the Dakhleh Oasis from the 3rd millennium BCE Old Kingdom to the 6th century CE early Christian period. Plans, views, reports and bibliography.
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