Egypt

Let's Explore Egypt
Egyptian Cyberhunt from Gail Hennessey
Nefertiti
from Akhet Egyptology
Nefertiti Resurected
from the Discovery Channel
Nefertiti
from Tour Egypt
Ancient Civilizations: Egypt
Another site with a huge number of Ancient Egypt Links.  This page has links to several other ancient civilizations.
Ancient Egypt
A very rich site from the British Museum
Ancient Egypt Culture Exhibit
Includes links to daily life, art, religion, etc.
Ancient Egypt Kids Connection
This page has links that especially appeals to kids - lots of hands on activities
Ancient Egypt Links
Teaching ideas and links to daily life, art, religion, etc.
Ancient Egypt Science
Gives a brief description of the technology in each period but focuses on metals used by the Ancient Egyptians
An Ancient Egypt Webquest
Learn about daily life in Ancient Egypt and find the tomb of King Tut 
At the Tomb of Tutankhamen
From National Geographic - an account of the opening of the Tomb in the 1920s
Awesome Library Links for Ancient Egypt
Includes list, links, lesson plans, activities
Brief Biographies of Eqyptian Gods      Egyptology Index
Listed alphabetically - some have illustrations 
Daily Life in Ancient Egypt
Mr. Donn's page - tall tales and interesting trivia from Ancient  Eqypt
Eternal Egypt
Explore ancient Egypt using high-resolution imagery, animations and remote cameras from the Egyptian Center for Documentation of Cultural and Natural Heritage
The Institute of Egyptian Art and Archeology
From the University of Memphis - includes a color tour of Ancient Egypt sites
Journey Through the Valley of the Kings
From the Discovery Channel,  Check out our 3-D tour of their labyrinths of rest, browse the gallery of treasures and locate their tombs with an interactive "map of the stars."
King Tutankhamum - Was It Murder? Webquest
Interesting links to help you solve this mystery.
Mark Millmore's Ancient Egypt
Pyramids, Kings and Queens, and Hieroglyphs are just a few of the links here
Mummies of Ancient Egypt
What are they?  Who were they?  How were they made?  from the University of Michigan
Tools and Techniques along the Nile
Farming, building, daily activities
Write Your Name in Cartouche Type in your name to see how it would look as a cartouche.  (Harcourt Brace).
Write Your Name in Hieroglyphs Type in your name to see how the Egyptians would write it.
Write Your Name in Hieroglyphs - this site is from the University of Paris and some of the links may be in French ...
Egypt from A to Z

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