- Guardians.net
This amazing site has won a host of awards. It contains reference
information on ancient Egypt, up-to-date information on
Egyptological events and museum sites and exhibits, as well as a
chat-room and a bulletin board. It uses photographs and special
panoramic animations to put across the feel of the major ancient
Egyptian sites.
- http://www.guardians.net/hawass/index.htm
The official web-site of Dr. Zahi Hawass, Egyptian
undersecretary of the State for the Giza Monuments, can be found on this site at the
address below.
- Newton
Institute
This is an Egyptology resources site that was developed with the
help of the prestigious Newton Institute, Cambridge. It claims to
receive around 2 million hits per year, and is full of interesting
news bulletins and useful links regarding Egyptology.
- Rudolf Gantenbrink
This is the web-site of Rudolf Gantenbrink, the man behind the
Upuaut robot designed to investigate the so-called 'air shafts' in
the Pyramid of Cheops. The site contains a complete report of this
project, including CAD graphics and photographs.
- Pre-Dynastic
Egypt and Human Evolution
The pages on this site are a real pleasure to read. They discuss
two topics, Pre-Dynastic Egypt and Human Evolution, with great
clarity and balance.
- pubpages.unh.edu/~cbsiren/mythold.html
A great site full of resources to aid any study of myths and
legends, including links to online dictionaries, encyclopaedias, and
specific articles organised by geographical region.
- The Rostau site
The Rostau site, dedicated to the mysteries of the Giza plateau.
There are three articles here at the moment, including one on a
stone circle and mound that existed at the location of Pepi II's
Pyramid Complex prior to its construction.
- EgyptWorld
This is the EgyptWorld web-site, with a neat animated
introduction and interface. It contains a virtual museum focusing on
the Pyramids and Ancient Egyptian art. In addition there is a
selection of multimedia teaching clips, a discussion forum, a guide
to other interesting sites and real-life museums, and even a java
game in which you can test your ability as a Pharoah.
- members.aol.com/SILOAMNET/intro1.htm
A wonderfully interactive new site, which looks in depth at the
astronomical implications of the Great Pyramid, but also claims to
answer in less detail various conundrums of our past, from the Maya
to the riddle of Easter Island. Good fun, even if you don't
necessarily agree with all the conclusions.
- The
Death of Gods in Ancient Egypt
Jane Sellers is primarily an author on ancient Egyptian belief
systems, and her work is central to those interested in the
mythology behind the unique dynastic folklore that we still do not
fully understand. Her work is recognized as important in the field. Her book on display here is The Death of Gods In Ancient
Egypt. The site is still in development, so plenty more is yet to
come.
- John Anthony
West's Official Website
West and his geologist colleague, Robert Schoch, caused a storm
in the early 1990s by arguing that the erosion of the Sphinx implies
an age thousands of years greater than that conventionally accepted.
This unorthodox dating of the Sphinx has stood up extremely well
in the face of biting attacks (more from egyptologists than
geologists), and remains one of the strongest pillars of evidence
for the "lost civilisation".
- The
Temple of Abydos
Site dealing with this ancient Egyptian religious centre,
"the city of the djed".
- The
Great Pyramid
Page dealing with the Great Pyramid. Contains some nice photos.
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Ancient Chronology - This list is dedicated to discussing
the Neo-Courville Interpretation, i.e., the view that the
Middle Bronze 1 (or EB-MB) pottery horizon represents the
biblical Exodus and Conquest.
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Ancient Egypt - An interesting site with pictures,facts
and theories about a great civilization that lasted for over
4000 years and yet we find that there are mysteries to this
civilization that still await discovery.
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Ancient Egyptian Ethnographic Mural - The Ancient Egyptian
ethnographic mural found in the tomb of Rameses III, and where
the Egyptians were in the ethnic universe. Link to other
select sites.
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Ancient Egyptian Flying Vehicles - Images found on the
ceiling beams of a 3000-year old New Kingdom Temple, Abydos,
are purportedly of ancient aircraft.
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Ancient Metropolis Hidden Under Giza? - Interpreting
subsurface images as evidence of hi-tech survivors of previous
civilisations.
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Ascending Passage - A commentary and directory of Ancient
Egypt with discussion of anomalous archaeological sites and
the secrets of Egyptian spirituality. Includes photos.
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Astronomy in Senmut's tomb. Secret of megalithic temples in
Egypt and on Malta - astronomical calculations and
pictures concerning to astrophysical secret of Senmut's tomb-
it is tied also with Dendera's Zodiac, megalithic temples in
Egypt. Astronomy in Egypt
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David Rohl: New Chronology - At the heart of David Rohl's
work is a radical reassessment of Old World chronology which
has become known as the 'New Chronology'.
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Edgar Cayce, Clairvoyant (1877-1945) - Biography and
predictions including those concerning the Hall of Records and
the Sphinx. From Morgana's Observatory.
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Flying in Ancient Egypt - A bird statuette found in a
pyramid has the qualities of an aeroplane, according to
Dr.Khalil Messiha. Photographs and description.
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Mysteries of Ancient Egypt - Investigates the possible
origins of the pyramids and Sphinx.
- Open
Cheops! - Site presents new theory based on observable
features and repeatable mathematical facts. Shows an entrance
to Cheops, introduces an interior ramp method of construction,
illustrates the scientific and not religious nature of Cheops.
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Rediscover Ancient Egypt - Aims to promote, encourage, and
facilitate the study of ancient Egypt in an alternative way.
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René Schwaller de Lubicz - Article on the man and his work
by Gary Lachman in Quest Magazine. Lubicz argued that Egyptian
civilization was motivated by a central metaphysical vision.
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Secret of ancient megalithical temples - Microwaves,
optics, acoustics and ancient Egyptian temples.
- Sphinx
Stargate - Using the Sphinx as one of the keys, Paul
LaViolette has discovered a message hidden in the zodiac
constellations, that warns us of a possible future cataclysm.
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The Labyrinth - According to old manuscripts this
construction was the largest building in ancient Egypt.
Patrick Geryl and Gino Ratinckx believe they have found where
it lies buried.
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The Modern Riddle of the Sphinx - Article by Graham
Hancock on the controversy over a small "door" discovered in
the Great Pyramid in 1993 and claims of tunnels under the
Sphinx, from Morgana's Observatory.
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The World Ages Archive - The aim of the World Ages Archive
is to provide an extensive web-based reference for the study
of ancient chronological revisionist, catastrophist, and the
Afrocentric discourse.
- Thought of
Egyptian Religion by Makram Rizq - Discovery about the
belief of the ancient Egyptians that their souls will go back
after death to their creator, the Sun-God and become ACHU-Sunrays
arising eternally after death every day with the Sun. Also
about the Schawabti-Figures who were Holy-Sun-Trees and not
servants.
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www.ancientegyptonline.co.uk
Ancient Egypt online is a growing resource covering; history,
architecture, society, language and religion. As well as
Gardiner's complete list of hieroglyphs, the site has detailed
tutorials to help anyone learn this fascinating ancient
language. There are detailed pages on many of the gods,
goddesses and Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt and many beautiful
pictures.
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