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bulletAlliance of the Phoenix is an umbrella organization of independent houses dedicated to the Netjer (Egyptian gods). Includes myths and stories based upon those of ancient Egypt and a description of the ancient Egyptian gods. Also offers annotated links to other pagan sites and sites about Egypt.
bulletAncient Egypt -- the Mythology by April Arnold offers information on Egypt, the gods and goddesses, and myths as well as links to related web sites.
bulletAncient Egyptian Gods by Nikole Didier offers a brief introduction.
bulletAncient Egyptian Religion is an article on the Egyptian government's culture site.
bulletBubastis offers a brief look at the Egyptian cat goddess Bast.
bulletEgyptian Gods Description by Mike and Chris Ward presents a list of Egyptian gods and a brief description of each.
bulletEgyptian Gods: Summaries by Shawn C. Knight presents a list of Egyptian gods along with descriptions of each.
bulletEgyptian Mythology by Graham Smith offers an introduction to Egyptian mythology, including brief biographies of the principal Egyptians deities. Other pages include information on the pyramids, the valley of the kings, and the decline and fall of ancient Egypt.
bulletEgyptian Mythology FAQ is a text-only version of Shawn C. Knight's Egyptians Gods summaries, HTML enhanced for readability.
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bulletAkhet Egyptology by Iain Hawkins contains a wide range of information and photographs including a 'Clickable Mummy' and a complete King List.
bulletAncient Egypt from A to Z
bulletAncient Egypt Site by Egyptologist Jacques Kinnaer covers culture, history and language.
bulletAt The Tomb of Tutankhamen from The National Geographic
bulletCentre For Computer Aided Egyptological Research - One of the best Egyptological resources there is. Includes an FTP area containing everything from games to Hieroglyphic word processors !
bulletEgypt Culturenet - Is part of the Egypt Information Highway. It contains a comprehensive list of Egyptological collections and museums throughout the world. The articles on are accompanied by a wide range of high quality images.
bulletGerard Flaments Ramesseum Homepage -This site deals with the history, function and the scientific exploration of this temple, as well as its plan, photographs of the site, and several views of a virtual reconstruction of the monument.
bulletdirectory with a Hot Egyptian Site of the Week.
bulletGuardian's Egypt (choose the Shockwave Gate!) contains the best images of ancint Egypt on the net. Don't miss the impressive tour of The Great Temple of Abu Simbel (offline 3/7/99).
bulletMark Millmore's Ancient Egyptian Page - Is an excellent example of how to present graphics and information. The site is well organized and is of excellent general interest. Of interest to UK residents, the site includes a Diary of egyptological talks and exhibitions in the UK.
bulletMark T. Rigby's Egypt Web Site - Is another very well put together site. The place to visit if you want to buy genuine artifacts, this site also contains a wealth of information and graphics.
bulletPharaoh's Heart - Includes sections on research papers and articles, as well as a range of images, information and games. This site also includes a 'what's new' section to show at a glance what has been added. (Offline 3/7/99)
bulletPtahotep's Australian Egyptology Site - Another excellent site. This one details the Australian contribution to the Egyptological world.
bulletPyramids -- The Inside Story from PBS's NOVA Online Adventure site, provides an impressive tour and Egyptian background.
bulletTour Egypt: Official Site of the Ministry of Tourism, Egypt - Is a vast resource with over 3,500 pages of information about Egypt. It contains comprehensive sections on travel, history, culture, a large link
bulletUniversity of Cambridge - Among many excellent articles and features, this site contains a massive range of links to various sites. The regularly updated news page is also worth bookmarking
bulletUniversity Of Chicago Abzu Project - Contains a large amount of useful information, Including a Egypt regional index
bulletGods of Ancient Egypt from the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism provides an introduction to ancient Egyptian religion, gods, and myths.
bulletThe Glossary of Names from the House of Netjer is a list of divine names at a site devoted to a modern restoration of the ancient Kemetic (Egyptian) religion.
bulletHome of the Cat Goddess contains a brief description and picture of a statue of the Egyptian cat goddess, Bast.
bulletThe Legend of Isis and Osiris (Baobab Project) from the Baobab Project briefly summarizes the important Egyptian myth of Isis and Osiris. Osiris was killed and dismembered by Seth. Isis rejoined the pieces and brought Osiris back to life.
bulletMythology Gallery Directory by Richard Deurer offers stories and images of the Egyptian gods as well as brief synopses of deities and symbols.
bulletThe Name of Bast by Rev. Stephanie Cass is an informational essay on Bast by a practitioner of the modern Kemetic religion (a revival of the ancient Egyptian religion).
bulletNeith, the Egyptian Goddess, Mini-FAQ by Neith C. Preston provides information about this Egyptian goddess of the city of Sais.
bulletThe Orion Mystery page discusses Robert Bauval's controversial thesis that the Giza pyramids were laid out to mimic the positions of the stars in the belt of the constellation of Orion.
bulletPapyrus of Ani; Egyptian Book of the Dead presents the somewhat dated translation by E. A. Wallis Budge of the Egyptian Book of the Dead.
bulletPhoenix by Athon Veggi and Alison Davidson discusses the Bennu -- the sacred bird of Heliopolis -- the Egyptian Phoenix.
bulletReligion of Ancient Egypt (part of Minnesota State's E-Museum) includes articles on the Priest Caste, Gods and Goddesses, Egyptian Astrology, and more.
bulletShawn Knight's Egyptology Page offers his expanded Egyptian mythology FAQ along with pointers to other Web resources for Egyptian studies.
bulletSummaries of notable Egyptian Gods is what you'd expect.
bulletTomb of the Chihuahua Pharaohs is a fun site (starring three Chihuahuas) that teaches about ancient Egypt, from mummies to hieroglyphs and provides some Egyptian-motif graphics.
bulletWalk Like an Egyptian    is a guide to the philosophies and religion of Ancient Egypt.
 

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