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  1. Poetry and Culture in Middle Kingdom Egypt: A Dark Side to Perfection.(Book Review): An article from: The Journal of the American Oriental Society by Joachim Friedrich Quack, 2004-04-01
  2. History of Ancient Egypt: The Culture and Lifestyle of the Ancient Egyptians by Nathaniel Harris, 2000-05-15
  3. The Changing Consumer Cultures of Modern Egypt (Social, Economic and Political Studies of the Middle East and Asia) by Mona Abaza, 2006-12
  4. The Culture of Ancient Egypt by John A. Wilson, 1968
  5. The Pyramids: The Mystery, Culture, and Science of Egypt's Great Monuments by Miroslav Verner, 2001-10
  6. Visual and Written Culture in Ancient Egypt by John Baines, 2007-07-12
  7. Hands-on Culture of Ancient Egypt: Grades 4-6 (Hands-on Culture) by Kate OHalloran, 1997-01
  8. Poetry and Culture in Middle Kingdom Egypt: A Dark Side to Perfection (Athlone Publications in Egyptology and Ancient Near East Studies) by Richard B. Parkinson, 2002-05
  9. Liberalism without Democracy: Nationhood and Citizenship in Egypt, 1922-1936 (Politics, History, and Culture) by Abdeslam Maghraoui, Abdeslam Maghraoui, 2006-10
  10. Egypt's Culture Wars: Politics and Practice (Routledge Advances in Middle East and Islamic Studies) by Samia Mehrez, 2008-07-03
  11. Nationalism and Post-Colonial Identity: Culture and Ideology in India and Egypt.(Book Review): An article from: Journal of Contemporary Asia by Abdel Aziz Ezzel Arab, 2005-05-01
  12. Art-culture of India and Egypt by S. M el-Mansouri, 1959
  13. History of Ancient Egypt the Culture and Lifestyle of the Ancient Egyptians by Nathaniel Harris, 2002
  14. The Splendor That Was Egypt: A General Survey of Egyptian Culture and Civilization. by Margaret Alice. Murray, 1973-10

41. Beauty Worlds: The Culture Of Beauty
All about Beauty. Why do we find things beautiful? Original articles on fashion, hairstyles, cosmetics ranging from Ancient egypt through Aztecs to orchids and wolves.
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42. Ancient Egypt: An Introduction To Its History And Culture
a list of dynasties a concise history mythology and various aspects of daily life Ancient egypt Main Index and Search Page An introduction to the history and culture of. Pharaonic egypt. Table of contents
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Ancient Egypt: Main Index and Search Page Search this site
N.B. This site is all about ancient Egypt. Including 'ancient', 'Egyptian' or 'Egypt' in your query is superfluous and may return inappropriate or incomplete results. Use keywords only without articles or prepositions.
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An introduction to the history and culture of
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For best results save the whole webpage (pictures included) onto your hard disk, open the page with Word 97 or higher, edit if necessary and print.
The picture of the sphinx courtesy Jon Bodsworth whom I'd like to thank for his kindness and generosity.
A word of caution
This site is based on what is considered more or less orthodox chronology, which of course means that there are other, deviant chronologies. On the whole I prefer the plodding examination of facts however few and poorly understood to the flights of fancy of some of the alternative historians. Chances are it gets us a bit closer to the truth, which, unless timetravel is invented, we will never know.
One would like to think that physical remains should leave little to doubt. But stone artefacts and buildings are remarkably difficult to date [

43. Operational Projects And International Safeguarding Campaigns :The International
Briefly describes the role of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in the international effort to safeguard Nubian temples, monuments, and other artifacts, and to build the Nubian Museum.
http://www.unesco.org/culture/heritage/tangible/egypt/html_eng/index_en.shtml
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The International Safeguarding Campaign of the Monuments of Nubia - Egypt The safeguarding of the Nubian temples and monuments, which come to us from a civilization dating back several thousands years is a proof of the merits of international solidarity. Almost submerged at the time of the construction of the first Aswan dam (1910), and threatened with total disappearance by the construction of the high dam in 1960, these monuments would not have been saved without the concerted action of the states world-wide and without the imagination, achievement and patient work of many specialists and technicians. History of the Nubian Temples Egyptian and Sudanese Nubia is rich in monuments. From north to south, temples and fortresses rise at, Abou Oda, Abou Simbel, Amada, Aniba, Beit-el Ouali, Bouhen Dakka, Debeira, Debod, Dendour, Derr, Ellésya, Gerf Hussein, Kalabsha, Kertassi, Maharraqa, Ouadi el-Seboua

44. Ring Of Classics
A webring for sites about the history, culture, and mythology of ancient Mediterranean civilizations such as Rome, Greece, and egypt.
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45. Egypt WWW Index
egypt WWW Index. Other Comprehensive WWW Lists egypt Art Link. egypt Association for Enlightment. egypt's culture Net. egyptian Poet AbdelSami' Zeineldin
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46. Ancient Egypt - Culture: Dependence On The Nile
Ancient egypt culture. by Kari Phippen The Ancient egyptian People’sDependence on the Nile. ater is fundamental to man’s existence.
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Ancient Egypt - Culture
by Kari Phippen
The ancient Egyptians were a religious people. Two of the earliest religious cults were sun and nature. As an agricultural society, they depended upon the cyclical nature of the Nile floods to replenish the lands with fertile topsoil and they depended upon the sun to help produce a bountiful harvest. Witnessing the natural processes of the earth likely influenced their beliefs in the afterlife.
Kamil explains,
Such religious beliefs pervaded society. Egyptians often buried their dead on the West bank of the Nile River presumably due to their belief that the underworld was located in the west where the sun died each day. Relatives of the dead often buried miniature boats in their tombs to transport the soul in the afterlife. Like many other tomb artifacts, these were often marked with symbols of the sun God Re.
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The pictograms, hieroglyphics, murals and contents found in such edifices reveals a great deal about daily life in ancient Egypt. They offer answers to the question of why construction of these monuments was undertaken in the first place and give evidence of the effect they had on the life of the common man. The symbolism of the tomb paintings carried spiritual meaning. Through pictograms, murals on tomb walls we also know that their religious beliefs had a fundamental effect in shaping the organization and structure of Egyptian society.
Scholars argue that the first written language arose out of the need to keep records of harvests and rainfall. Historians believe that as few as one percent of the populace were literate. Scribes held a special position in Egyptian society and were revered as powerful and important people. The occupation required mastery of over 700 hieroglyphs representing objects, ideas, or sounds. Their education involved the study of reading, writing, and mathematics. Scribes functioned as tax collectors, record keepers, even architects. Scholars further suggest advances in astrology arose out of their need to predict the annual flood.

47. Ancient Egyptian Culture: Shaw's Outline Of Ancient History
Ancient egyptian culture. Cultural Enterprises. Juyayay. egypt. From the Oldto the New Kingdom; Domination by Foreign Powers; egyptian culture. Preface;
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  • Religion and the Afterlife The Egyptian Language, Hieroglyphs and decipherment
  • Language The Rosetta Stone
  • Photo Cleveland Museum Rosetta Page Art and Architecture - see below under archaeology
  • Archaic architecture Egyptian Architecture Art History Resources - an exhaustive list of online resources Sculpture Science and Mathematics Society
  • House Clothing Food ... More Ancient Egyptian Recipes Health Women and childbirth
  • The Status of Women in Ancient Egyptian Society Marriage and the standing of women Kinship and Marriage Diotima ... Egyptian Furniture Education Occupations Slavery Sickness, death and burial
  • The clickable mummy The Book of the Dead National Geographic?s How to make a mummy The Mummy Page Medicine
  • BBC ancient medicine page Egyptian Medicine page Medicine in Egypt Asclepion page Economics Games
  • Online Egyptian game Hounds and jackals Literature Mythology
  • Summaries of the Egyptian Gods Egyptian Archaeology
  • The Sphinx Pyramids
  • The pyramid builders Nova on the Pyramids Evolution of the pyramids Saqqara ... The Step Pyramid Complex of Djoser Tombs
  • 48. Egypt Travel | Lonely Planet World Guide
    Introduction to the history and culture of egypt, with practical guidance and advice for the tourist or traveller.
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    Egypt In the fifth century BC Herodotus wrote of Egypt that 'nowhere are there so many marvellous things...nor in the world besides are to be seen so many things of unspeakable greatness' - and not too much has changed. The Sphinx, the Nile, ancient Luxor, the pyramids - Egypt's scope is glorious. It's not just the Pharaonic monuments tha have drawn travellers to this country since long before the birth of Christ - it's the legacy of the Greeks, Romans and early Christians, and the profusion of art and architecture accumulated from centuries of successive Islamic dynasties. Modern Egypt is an amalgam of these legacies and more, juxtaposed with modern influences. Mud-brick villages stand beside millennia-old ruins surrounded by buildings of steel and glass. Some townsfolk dress in long flowing robes, others in Levis and Reeboks, and city traffic competes with donkey-drawn carts and wandering goats. Nowhere are these contrasts played out so colourfully as in Cairo, a massive city thronged with people and ringing to the sound of car horns, ghetto-blasters and muezzins summoning the faithful to prayer. Egypt isn't all chaos and clatter, however. It's also a diver's dream dip, a trek across the sands on a camel or a long lazy punt down the Nile.
    Warning
    Following terrorist attacks that targeted tourists in Egypt in 1997, law enforcement units have cracked down on the activities of fundamentalist Islamic militant groups and not a single tourist has been killed by terrorists in Egypt since. Travel in the country's south remains restricted, and protected convoy is the only way to get between the major sites. Most visitors have hassle-free stays, but travellers are warned to keep a modest profile and avoid public political gatherings and demonstrations.

    49. Lesson Tutor : Let's Study Ancient Egypt : Introduction
    Multisensory lesson plans for studying the geography, culture, pharaohs, pyramids, and religions of ancient egypt. Build your own pyramid! Links and additional resources included.
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    The Ancient Egyptians were a fascinating people as were most ancient cultures. But so much happened at that time and in that area! A good portion of the Old testament takes place in or around Egypt. Egypt also plays a major role in the life of many Bible people from Moses and Joseph to Jesus. So let's start out by looking at Egypt and just where in the world it is and then we will look at the people, the culture and all that other neat stuff! Here are some activities to get you started. As alway have your notebook and timeline ready and use lots of maps. Locate Egypt on your globe and mark it on your map.

    50. Egyptian Culture
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    51. Safari, Egypt, Desert, Lake Nasser
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    Discover the desert with its fabulous colours, silence and harmony. The most striking feature of the Nubian desert is its brutal transition with the inner sea of Lake Nasser . And with observation of the rich animal life, you will understand that "desert" does not mean "empty".
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    53. Sinai - The Bedouin
    Basic explanation of Bedouin history, culture, and current status in the Middle East.
    http://www.interknowledge.com/egypt/sinai/bedouin.htm
    Bedu , the Arabic word from which the name bedouin is derived, is a simple, straightforward tag. It means "inhabitant of the desert," and refers generally to the desert-dwelling nomads of Arabia, the Negev, and the Sinai. For most people, however, the word "bedouin" conjures up a much richer and more evocative imageof lyrical, shifting sands, flowing robes, and the long, loping strides of camels. For several centuries, such images were not far from the truth. In the vast, arid expanses of the Sinai, as in the Negev and the deserts of Arabia, the many tribes of the bedouin journeyed by camel from oasis to oasis, following a traditional way of life and maintaining a pastoral culture of exceptional grace, honor, and beauty. Most of the bedouin tribes of the Sinai are descended from peoples who migrated from the Arabian peninsula between the 14th and 18th centuries, making the bedouin themselves relatively recent arrivals in this ancient land. Today, many of the bedouin of the Sinai have traded their traditional existence for the pursuits and the conventions of the modern world, as startling changes over the last two decades have irrevocably altered the nature of life for the bedouin and for the land they inhabit. Nonetheless, bedouin culture still survives in the Sinai, where there is a growing appreciation of its value and its fragility.

    54. Egypt : Art And Culture : Egyptology
    5). Akhet Egyptology Info and pictures concerning all aspects of theAncient Egyptian culture, mythology and government. Includes
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    55. Kelvin Baggs: World-Wide Travelogues And Culture
    Travelogues, culture and photos from around the world egypt, Greece, Thailand, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, Bali, Canada and Singapore.
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    3678 visits since 1992. World-Wide Travelogues and Culture Travel Facts:
    In the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, there are more then 110,000 artefacts on display, including an impressive display of Mummies.
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    56. Egypt | Culture | Home - Warm Africa.com
    Latest Headlines. egypt / culture. ResAfrica.net Travel Guide to Southern May15 2004 650PM. More egypt weather Features. egypt / culture. Search Articles.
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    57. The Official Mystery Of The Sphinx Page
    Author John Anthony West offers a personally guided visit to the sacred places of egypt. Proponent of the Symbolist alternative interpretation of ancient egyptian culture.
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    58. Encyclopaedia Of The Orient
    River flowing through egypt and Sudan, which has its sources in Ethiopia, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, and Burundi. Length is 6,671 km. Includes details of its geography with a map, culture and history.
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    59. Egypt - Culture, History, Economy, Trade, Government, Tourism, Media
    To egypt providing information about egypt s rich culture, egypt s current economy,education, sports and entertainment ( Hits 1781 Rating 6.00 Votes 3) Cool
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    60. Atlas - Egypt Map
    Overview of culture, history, economy, currency, government, people, education and languages.
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    Egypt Introduction Back to Top Egypt, officially Arab Republic of Egypt (from 1958 to 1971, United Arab Republic), republic located in north-eastern Africa and the Sinai Peninsula, in the Middle East. It is bordered on the north by the Mediterranean Sea, on the east by Israel and the Red Sea, on the south by Sudan, and on the west by Libya. The country has a maximum length from north to south of about 1,085 km (675 mi) and a maximum width, near the southern border, of about 1,255 km (780 mi). It has a total area of about 997,738 sq km (385,229 sq mi). Cairo is the capital and largest city. Population 63,575,100 (1996 estimate) Population Density 64 people/sq km (165 people/sq mi) Urban/Rural Breakdown 49% Urban 51% Rural Largest Cities Cairo6,955,000 (1995 estimate) Alexandria3,380,000 Giza2,144,000 (1992 estimates) Ethnic Groups 99.8% Egyptian 0.2% Other Languages Official Language Arabic Other Languages Berber, English, French Religions 90% Sunni Islam 10% Christianity including Coptic Christianity and other denominations Egypt Provinces Back to Top
    26 governorates (muhafazat, singular - muhafazah); Ad Daqahliyah, Al Bahr al Ahmar, Al Buhayrah, Al Fayyum, Al Gharbiyah, Al Iskandariyah, Al Isma'iliyah, Al Jizah, Al Minufiyah, Al Minya, Al Qahirah, Al Qalyubiyah, Al Wadi al Jadid, Ash Sharqiyah, As Suways, Aswan, Asyut, Bani Suwayf, Bur Sa'id, Dumyat, Janub Sina', Kafr ash Shaykh, Matruh, Qina, Shamal Sina', Suhaj.

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