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Tetisheri
offers a
directory of
Egyptological
websites in
categories:
Academic
resources
Blogs
Egypt
Exploration
Society
Excavation and
survey sites
General interest
Hieroglyph/language
resources
Museums
Online courses
Tall tales and
conspiracy
theories
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The
Children's
University of
Manchester -
Ancient Egypt
(Interactive
Web)
Includes a
variety of
high-quality,
interactive
learning tools,
such as Giza
Pyramid
Panorama,
Egyptian
Timeline,
Ancient Egyptian
Gods, The
Egyptian Number
System, Writing
in Hieroglyphs,
Making a Mummy,
Egyptian Jigsaws
and Teaching
Resources. |
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The
Ancients'
Appliance of
Science
(Interactive Web
with voiceover
narration)
Superb, 30 min.
production from
the Fitzwilliam
Museum is an
interactive,
problem-solving
Web resource for
children. Based
in the culture
of Ancient
Egypt, it takes
children through
a series of
online
activities
introducing
technological
and scientific
problems faced
and solved by
the Ancient
Egyptians. |
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The
Quest for
Immortality:
Treasures of
Ancient Egypt
(Multimedia)
Based on the
exhibition,
includes links
to a virtual
tour of the
tomb of
Thutmose III,
streaming
video of the
exhibition
film,
streaming
slideshows of
selected
objects with
narrative, map
of Ancient
Egypt and
more. |
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Hieroglyphs
Translator
(Interactive
Web)
Want to see your
name or compose
a message in
hieroglyphs?
Write it out in
Middle Egyptian
(beginning
around 2100
B.C.) phonetic
symbols using
the keyboard. |
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Digital
Karnak
(Digital
animation)
"Experience
Karnak" offers
a series of
animated
fly-overs of
the ancient
temple complex
that still
resonates
today because
of its
monumental
pylons,
towering
columns,
stunning
reliefs and
architectural
marvels.
Digital Karnak
was designed
and built at
the University
of California
at Los Angeles
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Learning
Egyptian
Hieroglyphs
(Web-based
learning)
Based on the
book Egyptian
Grammar
by A.H.
Gardiner, the
author of this
deep, rich site
recounts what
she learns in
her study of
Middle Egyptian
hieroglyphs. |