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  1. The Culture of Ancient Egypt
  2. The Culture Of Ancient Egypt - by John A. Wilson -, 1951
  3. Great Ages of Man-a History of the World's Cultures: Ancient Egypt by Lionel Casson, 1973
  4. The Culture of Ancient Egypt by Wilson, 1951
  5. Great Ages of Man A History of the World's Cultures ANCIENT EGYPT
  6. GREAT AGES OF MAN A HISTORY OF THE WORLDS CULTURES-ANCIENT EGYPT by Lionel (Time Life Books) Casson, 1972
  7. GREAT AGES OF MAN A HISTORY OF THE WORLD'S CULTURES ANCIENT EGYPT
  8. Great Ages of Man A History of the World's Cultures ANCIENT EGYPT
  9. The Culture of Ancient Egypt by John A. Wilson, 0000
  10. The Culture of Ancient Egypt
  11. Egypt: Ancient Traditions, Modern Hopes (Exploring Cultures of the World) by David C. King, 1997-06
  12. The cultures of prehistoric Egypt by Elise J Baumgartel, 1955
  13. American Council of Learned Societies. Near Eastern Translation Program. [Publication] by Taha Hussein, 1954
  14. Egypt (Discovering Cultures) by Lewis K. Parker, 2003-02

81. Ancient Egyptian Culture
This exhibit has information on the culture of ancient egypt including that on architecture, art, hieroglyphics, the daily life of ancient egyptians, military and maps.
http://emuseum.mankato.msus.edu/prehistory/egypt/religion/godslist.html
The Goddesses and Gods of Ancient Egypt
Amon (Amen, Amun) : the great god of Thebes of uncertain origin; represented as a man, the sun, and sometimes as ithyphallic; identified with Re as Amen-Re; his sacred animals were the ram and goose. Anat : goddess of Syrian origin, with warlike character; represented as a woman holding a shield and an axe. Anubis (Anpu) : the jackal-god, patron of embalmers, healers, and surgeons; in both healing and mummification ceremonies, Anubis was the patron deity which prepared the dead and healed the living. Anubis is considered to be the great necropolis-god. Anukis (Anqet) : goddess of the cataract-region at Aswan; wife of Khnum; represented as a woman with a high feather head-dress. Arsaphes (Herishef) : ram-headed god from, Heracleopolis. Astarte (As-start-a) : goddess of Syrian origin; introduced into Egypt during the 18th Dynasty . She is also known as The Queen of Heaven and her cult often times overlapped with Isian worshipers. Aten: god of the sun-disk, worshipped as the great creator-god by Akhenaten. Atum (Tum) : the original sun-god of Heliopolis, later identified with Re; represented as a man.

82. Index
History and culture of Nubia, including geography, religion and economic importance, from the egypt State Information Service.
http://www.us.sis.gov.eg/nubia/html/nubia00.htm

83. LookSmart - Directory - Egypt - Culture And Amusements
Countries egypt culture Amusements. egypt culture and Amusements- Find out about the attractions and cultural aspects of egypt.
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  • Ancient Egyptian Religion
    Read an essay detailing the religion and burial rites of the ancient Egyptians. Also offers a quiz and a gallery of photographs.
    Dahab, Egypt - Poseidon Divers

    Dive center has been nominated as a PADI Gold Palm resort. Offers recreational and technical diving courses and packages.
    Geographia - Mount Sinai

    View a selection of evocative photographs, and find out how many steps make up the Path of Moses.
    Meidum Pyramid - Guardian's Egypt

    Learn about a collapsed pyramid built during the Fourth Dynasty. Offers a photographic tour of the monument's burial chambers.
    Red Pyramid - Guardian's Egypt
    Enter the northernmost pyramid of Sneferu and discover its mortuary chambers. Provides extensive photographs of the monument's passageways. Roberts Gallery - Museum Tours Peruse this Scottish painter's renderings of Egyptian and Nubian monuments and architecture. Includes a wall-by-wall index.
  • 84. Map Zones - Egypt Map
    Country profile of egypt (including history, culture, society, environment, economy, religion, politics, and statistics).
    http://atlas.mapzones.com/egypt/

    Introduction
    People History Culture ... Communications Legal system Organization Provinces Disputes
    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.

    85. .:Egypt Tours:Quick Trips:Nile Cruises:Safari:Oasis
    Inbound tour operator offering travel packages, hotel and domestic transport. Substantial information about the culture and history of egypt.
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    we discover so you can explore . . . It is with great pleasure we welcome you to our site and Egypt . . . Egypt, the cradle of civilization has a vibrant legacy that spans over 5000 years - boasts the largest collection of Paranoiac, Greco-Roman, Coptic, Islamic monuments and ancient relics any where in the world. The climate is mild all year round - a natural environment enriched by the Nile river, the Mediterranean and Red Sea beaches, vast miles of desert and secluded oasis. Most notable are the friendly and hospitable people. We invite you to browse through our site to explore the extensive travel services and tour packages we offer travelers who visit Egypt. . . . there are people who travel those who travel with us - travel well Our travel services are unmatched - specializing in guided land tours throughout Egypt, Nile river cruises, mountain trekking, oasis tours, desert safaris and Red Sea excursions

    86. Encyclopaedia Of The Orient
    People of northern Sudan and southern egypt. Includes some details of their culture.
    http://i-cias.com/cgi-bin/eo-direct.pl?nubians.htm

    87. Ancient Egypt: An Introduction To Its History And Culture
    Contains several extensive essays on various topics from the first unification to GraecoRoman period Cultural Chronology, Dynasties, History, Mythology, and Life in Ancient egypt, among others; also includes a Glossary, Bibliography, and list of Ancient egyptian Texts and Papyri; by Andre Dollinger.
    http://nefertiti.iwebland.com/index.html
    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
    Pharaonic Egypt
    Table of contents
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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 [

    88. CULTUREFOCUS Travel Photos. Pictures From Egypt, Syria, Jordan, India, Nepal, Gu
    Provides travel photos taken in egypt, Syria, Jordan, India, Nepal, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru, and on safaris in Africa (Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana, Namibia). Includes pictures, culture, and history.
    http://www.culturefocus.com/
    World Travel Photos: Pictures of Egypt, Syria, Jordan, India, Nepal, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru and Africa (Kenya, Tanzania, Namibia).
    A personal collection of travel photos featuring pictures from around the world. Sorry, this page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them. However, you can click on the links below or click here to enter my site. Photos of Nepal. Nepal pictures including Kathmandu temples, Bodhnath, Swayambhunath, and a trek near Mount Everest in the Himalaya. India pictures featuring Varanasi on the Ganges, the Taj Mahal and the Temples of Khajuraho. Egypt pictures . Photos of some wonders of ancient Egypt including the Great Pyramids of Giza, Sphinx, Luxor, Karnak and Abu Simbel. More about the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt including photos of the Great Pyramid of Khafre. More about Luxor and Karnak Temples, the temples of ancient Thebes in Egypt. More about the Valley of the Kings , tombs for Egyptian pharaohs with illustrations of Egyptian gods. Photos of Syria and Jordan featuring Palmyra and Petra.

    89. Information On Egypt - History And Civilization
    From the egypt State Information Service; contains over 20 individual essays, primarily on Ancient egypt; links to information on culture, Economy, Politics, and Tourism.
    http://www.sis.gov.eg/eginfnew/history/html/hist01.htm

    90. EGYPTIAN CULTURE
    egyptIAN culture SOCIETY. egyptian Life and Labor has Changed littleover the Years! LIFE AND SOCIETY IN ANCIENT egypt. The chief
    http://history.smsu.edu/jchuchiak/HST 101--Lecture 3--Daily Life in Egypt.htm
    Egyptian Life and Labor has Changed little over the Years! LIFE AND SOCIETY IN ANCIENT EGYPT The chief of scribes Raherka and his wife Mersankh
    5th Dynasty, painted limestone, found in a mastaba at Gizeh, Akhenaten and Nefertiti
    18th Dynasty, painted limestone, 22 cm tall Egyptian Childhood was Carefree Egyptian Women Used Cosmetics and other Adornments ANCIENT EGYPTIAN HOMES/HOUSES
    Building a Mud Brick House
    Ancient Egyptian Beds
    EGYPTIAN FURNITURE Chair of a Noble "Middle Class" Chair Chair of a Poor Family Golden Chair of King Tutankhamen A Nobleman's Chest Common Table TYPICAL EGYPTIAN KITCHEN Typical Egyptian Banquet An Egyptian Temple Interior Chamber in a Temple Other Examples of Temples EGYPTIAN FOOD AND AGRICULTURE sacks of grain
    per month worth in
    copper deben kg of grain
    per day foreman scribe worker gatekeeper physician Cattle Herding Grain AdministerRoyal Official Scribe Counting Grain Most Egyptians were Farmers Egyptian Scribes OTHER EGYPTIAN TRADES/OCCUPATIONS
    Metal-Workers' Workshop in Old Egypt
    Egyptian Making Pottery, With Furnace Beni Hasan, 1900 B.C.

    91. ThinkQuest : Library : Exploring Egypt
    Thinkquest site explores ancient Egyptian life, art and culture.
    http://library.thinkquest.org/J002801/main.htm
    Index Egypt
    Exploring Egypt
    A website that points out some of the best features of Ancient Egyptian life. Topics covered include pyramids, sphinx, gods and goddesses, hieroglyphics, culture and customs, the Nile River and the Sahara Desert. Visit Site 2000 ThinkQuest USA Want to build a ThinkQuest site? The ThinkQuest site above is one of thousands of educational web sites built by students from around the world. Click here to learn how you can build a ThinkQuest site. Privacy Policy

    92. Educational Posters: Egypt And Egyptian Culture
    Educational history posters about egypt and egyptian culture make great teachingand curriculum resources for the classroom and home schoolers.
    http://www.creativeprocess.net/moreposters/geography/egypt.html
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    ... geography Educational social studies posters about Egypt and Egyptian culture make great teaching and curriculum resources for the social studies classroom and home schoolers. Images include the Pyramids, the Sphinx, Temple of Abu Simbel, satellite photos of the Nile Delta, and charts of Egyptian gods, goddesses and hieroglyphics. The Creative Process has searched the web for posters and prints on ancient and modern Egypt and Egyptians at Allposters, Art.com, and Barewalls, to help you use the power of visual media to motivate, stimulate, inspire, and teach your students! When we find the same poster is available at several sources you can check for price comparison, special discounts, framing options and shipping from the links at Creative Process. Please note that we do not stock these posters, they are available online at the links provided. Thank you for starting your search for educational posters at The Creative Process! The Pyramids of Giza, Egypt Fine Art Print

    93. The Egyptian Society Of South Africa
    Aims to foster an appreciation of the history and culture of ancient egypt (as well as modern egypt) through lectures, a newsletter and tours.
    http://users.iafrica.com/g/gr/grenvill/
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    94. Travel To Egypt - Egypt
    Home Travel to Africa Reviewegypt (culture Shock!) Travel to egypt. Checkout egypt (culture Shock!) below. egypt (culture Shock!).
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    Travel-helper.com review all the media and related products you need to make your travel to Egypt more than perfect. Check out "Egypt (Culture Shock!)" below.
    Egypt (Culture Shock!)
    Format: Paperback
    Author: Susan L. Wilson
    ReleaseDate: April, 2002
    Publisher: Graphic Arts Center Publishing Co.
    Rating:
    Essential for any woman traveling to Egypt

    As an American woman who had already been to Egypt and experienced many different things with regard to cultural differences, I decided to purchase this book before returning again . It was a relief to get some insight on certain situations to avoid (as a woman) and how to enjoy this wonderful country while maintaining a deep respect for it's people's beliefs and customs.
    A Good Read
    There are two types of travel books: Those we skim through and those we read. As a book to skim, it's ok. It does not have much to reference quickly, if at all. However, as a book to read and to contemplate, it is very good. If you buy this book, take the time to read it carefully from cover to cover. Unlike a lot of commentaries on foreign culture, which tend to be trite, this author is very respectful of Egyptian culture without being ingratiating.
    superb resource for the traveler
    Wilson's book provided me with the "cultural common sense" that made for a successful stay in Egypt in June 2000. Her chatty tone invited me, as a reader, into her own experiences living in Egypt and set a context for me to be open to the warmth of the Egyptians as well as to be prepared for the very real challenges of travel here. While other books provided guidance to the sights, Wilson's provided guidance to the people and customs. I'll be returning to Egypt for future work and will rely on her book as a continuing resource.

    95. Travel To Egypt - Egypt
    Home Travel to Middle East Reviewegypt (culture Shock!) Travel to egypt. Checkout egypt (culture Shock!) below. egypt (culture Shock!).
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    Travel to Egypt
    Travel-helper.com review all the media and related products you need to make your travel to Egypt more than perfect. Check out "Egypt (Culture Shock!)" below.
    Egypt (Culture Shock!)
    Format: Paperback
    Author: Susan L. Wilson
    ReleaseDate: April, 2002
    Publisher: Graphic Arts Center Publishing Co.
    Rating:
    Essential for any woman traveling to Egypt

    As an American woman who had already been to Egypt and experienced many different things with regard to cultural differences, I decided to purchase this book before returning again . It was a relief to get some insight on certain situations to avoid (as a woman) and how to enjoy this wonderful country while maintaining a deep respect for it's people's beliefs and customs.
    A Good Read
    There are two types of travel books: Those we skim through and those we read. As a book to skim, it's ok. It does not have much to reference quickly, if at all. However, as a book to read and to contemplate, it is very good. If you buy this book, take the time to read it carefully from cover to cover. Unlike a lot of commentaries on foreign culture, which tend to be trite, this author is very respectful of Egyptian culture without being ingratiating.
    superb resource for the traveler
    Wilson's book provided me with the "cultural common sense" that made for a successful stay in Egypt in June 2000. Her chatty tone invited me, as a reader, into her own experiences living in Egypt and set a context for me to be open to the warmth of the Egyptians as well as to be prepared for the very real challenges of travel here. While other books provided guidance to the sights, Wilson's provided guidance to the people and customs. I'll be returning to Egypt for future work and will rely on her book as a continuing resource.

    96. The Goddesses Of Ancient Egypt
    Dedicated to information about the goddesses of ancient Egyptian religion and a discussion of their significance in that culture. Lists Isis, Hathor, Neith and contains links to other goddess sites.
    http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/8669/index.html
    The Goddesses of Ancient Egypt
         This site is dedicated to information about the Goddesses of ancient Egyptian religion and a discussion of their significance in that culture.
                 Begin your journey to the ancient land here...
    Reinterpreting the Influence of the Feminine in Ancient Egypt
    The Goddesses of Ancient Egypt
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    97. Nubia Museum Tells The Story Of The Land Of Gold
    Describes why this Aswan museum, completed in 1997, is both unique and one of the most important in egypt, and provides an overview of its grounds, layout, and collections; from egypt State Information Service.
    http://www.sis.gov.eg/egyptinf/culture/html/nubia000.htm

    98. ArabBay.com: Arab Countries/Egypt/Culture & Society
    Advance Options Cheapest Rates to Call the Arab World! Home Arab Countries egypt culture Society. Categories. Arab Women (5). History (0).
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    - Review It El-Shella - Friendly Egyptian e-Community [Rate It] Clean, educated, and friendly community of Egypt enthusiasts from around the globe to meet and exchange life experiences and sell or buy their stuff. Our newsletter reaches more than 125,000 Egyptians daily.
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    99. Postcard Rack - ROM
    Galleries of art and culture including Sikh, ancient egypt, earth sciences, design, paintings, drawings and objects.
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    Welcome to the Postcard Rack Send a postcard to a friend. They're more colourful than e-mail and you'll both find out a little more about the ROM's collections. Don't forget that every item in our postcard rack can be seen "Live at the ROM!" Here's How
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    Ancient Egypt in the Age of the Pyramids
    Postcards of some of the masterpieces of sculpture and decorative arts from Ancient Egypt's Golden Age.
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