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  1. Solar cultures of Egypt and Arabia: The golden phoenix or sun-bird of resurrection-I (A Project X symposium) by Gene Savoy, 1982
  2. Egypt, its history and culture: Course outline and lectures by Jīhān Sādāt, 1986

141. Ancient Egypt - Guardian's Egypt - Explore Ancient Egypt From The Comfort Of You
Your OneStop Gateway to Ancient egypt resources on the Internet throughout the world. Welcome to Guardian's egypt where you can explore the mystery and own computer. egypt is a fascinating
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Welcome to Guardian's Egypt where you can explore the mystery and splendor of ancient Egypt from the comfort of your own computer. Egypt is a fascinating land which boasts of a rich history and a colorful culture. The pyramids are only the beginning of the amazing traces of an ancient civilization that was unique, totally dedicated, creative, organized and fruitful. It is amazing to see the degree of sophistication and ingenuity that the ancient Egyptians employed in the building of their monuments. Now , through modern technology, you can visit Egypt, both past and present! You can actually "surf" the ancient world!

142. Sabry Ragheb

http://www.sis.gov.eg/egyptinf/culture/html/

143. A New Look At Ancient Egypt @ UPMAA

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144. Naguib Mahfouz
The Egyptian novelist is above all a master storyteller San Francisco Chronicle. Mahfouz snovels provide a voice for his culture - Denver Post.
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Naguib Mahfouz Biased To Grassroots
With dozens of novels to his name, collections of short stories, fully-fledged studies of his work in book form, an increasing number of doctoral theses, and an enormous number of articles in literary and academic periodicals (in English and other languages), Naguib Mahfouz can rightfully claim the title of the best-known and most studied Arab novelist in the Anglophone world. This is hardly surprising, as Mahfouz enjoys a similar status in his own language, in which he has been by far one of most popular serious novelists, all his novels having seen several reprints in different editions.
His Background
Born in 1911, Mahfouz is the grand old man of Arabic fiction, enjoying the affection and reverence of both critics and a vast readership. He published his first novel in 1939 and since that date has written thirty-two novels and thirteen collections of short stories. In his old age he has maintained his prolific output, producing a novel every year. The novel genre, which can be traced back to the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries in Europe, has no prototypes in classical Arabic literature. Although this abounded in all kinds of narrative, none of them could be described as we understand the term "novel" today.

145. Recommended Reading On The Ancient Near East
Guide to introductory readings on the peoples and cultures of the ancient Near East including egypt, Nubia, and Mesopotamia. Indexed by subject.
http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/DEPT/RA/RECREAD/REC_READ.html
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ORIENTAL INSTITUTE RESEARCH ARCHIVES
RECOMMENDED READING ON THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST
A Guide to Introductory Readings on the Ancient Near Eastern World
A Collaborative Production of The Research Archives of the Oriental Institute The Oriental Institute Museum The Oriental Institute Museum Education Program Recommended Reading is a guide to introductory readings on the peoples and cultures of the ancient Near East. Some of the material included here ( Ancient Mesopotamia ) was originally published as the Resource Guide included with one of the three volumes ( Life in Ancient Egypt, Life in Ancient Nubia, Life in Ancient Mesopotamia ) of the Guides for Teachers Based on the Collections and Resources of the Oriental Institute Museum, University of Chicago (Chicago, 1996), produced by the Museum Education Program with the generous support of a grant from the Polk Bros. Foundation. We have made some additions and corrections, and slightly altered the structure of that Resources Guide for the purposes of providing this information on-line, and we expect to add additional material as needed. The Egyptian and Nubian lists have been developed by Emily Teeter in the course of many years of teaching and lecturing and will change as new material is published. In addition, we are planning to add more lists as we identify topics of interest to the public. We welcome your suggestions. This on-line version was coordinated and processed into HTML by Charles E. Jones, and is a publication of the

146. Egypt - A Cultural Profile

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147. Exploring Ancient World Cultures - Egypt
Annotated index of Internet resources, maintained by Anthony F. Beavers, University of Evansville.
http://eawc.evansville.edu/www/egpage.htm
The Centre for Computer-Aided Egyptological Research
Administrated by Hans Van Den Berg, "The Centre for Computer-aided Egyptological Research (CCER) at Utrecht University in The Netherlands specializes in matters related to the application of computers in Egyptology." In addition to many exhibitions of its own, the CCER also lists many links to other Egyptological resources. It also provides pedagogical information. From here, you may visit the Great Temple of Abu Simbel , download software on The Trumpet of Tutankamun , or read about restoring ancient Egyptian artifacts... by computer . This site is very well-designed and fun to visit.
The Duke Papyrus Archive
From the Special Collections Library at Duke University, this site "provides electronic access to texts about and images of papyri from ancient Egypt. The target audience includes: papyrologists, ancient historians, archaeologists, biblical scholars, classicists, Coptologists, Egyptologists, students of literature and religion and all others interested in ancient Egypt." The site features short essays one on "Writing in Egypt under Greek and Roman rule," for instance, and another on "Late antique Egypt" along with 200 images relating papyri to several aspects of life and other information on dealing with papyrus in general.
Guardian's Egypt
This site is an index of Egyptology sources with many of its own resources.

148. :: Xinhuanet - English ::
Egyptian culture week opens in China. www.chinaview.cn 200405-15 105348. Egyptpreviously held a Chinese culture Week in 2002. Enditem. (CRIENGLISH.COM).
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XINHUA online CHINA VIEW VIEW CHINA Breaking News URGENT: Six-party talks working group meeting ends ISRAELI SOLDIER KILLED, THREE HURT IN GAZA WITNESSES. S.Korean president accepts PM's resignation Explosion hits city hall in southern Philippines Japanese PM to visit DPRK S.Korean Constitutional Court rejects parliamentary impeachment motion against Roh Moo-hyun Home China World Business ... BizChina Investment Bidding Enterprises Policy update
News Photos Voice People BizChina ... About us Egyptian culture week opens in China www.chinaview.cn 2004-05-15 10:53:48
BEIJING, May 15, (Xinhuanet) An Egyptian Culture Show has opened in eight Chinese cities around the country. It is the largest Egyptian cultural exhibition in China since the two countries established diplomatic relations in 1956. The two-week-long event is held in cities such as Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Dalian and Guangzhou. Visitors can enjoy ancient and modern Egyptian culture as well other many other exhibits displaying the country's dynamic features. In addition, a series of world-renowned Symphonies will be performed by the Cairo Symphony Orchestra, and Beijing and Hangzhou will screen films like The Mummy during their Egyptian Movie Week.

149. Ancient Egypt - The British Museum
Time, Geography, Pharaoh, Egyptian Life, Egyptian Life Geography Gods and GoddessesMummification Pharaoh Pyramids Temples Time Trades Writing Staff Room.
http://www.ancientegypt.co.uk/menu.html

150. Iris: The UC Classics Slide Collection
University of Cincinnati Department of Classics presents this searchable database of slides of coins, pottery and sculpture of ancient cultures of Europe, egypt and the Near East.
http://stream.blg.uc.edu/iris/

151. Egyptian Culture And Education Bureau
The Egyptian culture and Education Bureau. General Information and Directions.The Egyptian culture and Education Bureau is located at
http://www.eyelid.co.uk/bureau.htm
Egypt, pyramids, the pharaohs and temple reconstructions. Free screen savers and hieroglyphics - you can write your name in the ancient script.
The Egyptian Culture and Education Bureau
General Information and Directions
The Egyptian Culture and Education Bureau is located at: 4 Chesterfield Gardens
London W1Y 8BR
Telephone: 0207 491 7720 The nearest underground stations are: Green Park (Piccadilly Victoria a Jubilee)
Hyde Park Corner (Piccadilly)
Piccadilly Circus (Piccadilly. Bakerloo)
Admission to all lectures is free of charge. It has recently come to my notice that some people are taking my images and text, from this site, and then passing it off as their own.
I have no objection to people using the material on this site for Educational, non-profit purposes provided I'm credited with a link back to this site. If you wish to use the materials on this site please eMail me and ask permission.

152. ThinkQuest : Library : The Wonders Of Egypt
The Ancient Egyptian culture is one of the most unique and interesting culturesin the world. Just click on a link above to read all about Egyptian culture!
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Index Egypt
The Wonders of Egypt
You will learn about the most spectacular wonders of the Egyptians in this website. Mummies, culture, religion, royalty, pyramids, houses, climate, and foods are revealed. You'll find information from the most recognized, such as King Tut, to the most unknown, such as gods and godesses. Visit Site 2000 ThinkQuest USA Awards Silver 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

153. ThinkQuest : Library : Ancient Mediterranean History
Ancient History Map Timeline egypt Greece Rome Authors Thinkquest. egypt. Time Frame.Origins and Religion. Succession of Dynasties. Map of egypt. Sources for egypt.
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Ancient Mediterranean History
Greece, the Roman Empire, and Egypt are the three areas explored at the Ancient Mediterranean History site. Here you'll find their histories, along with photos of ancient artifacts. Time lines emphasize the important historical dates for each of the three geographic areas. Maps show the territory of each country and how it has changed throughout the years. A bibliography is included. Visit Site 1997 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Languages English Students Stefan B. Gretna High School, Gretna, NE, United States Stuart Omaha North High School, Omaha, NE, United States Christopher E. Omaha North High School, Omaha, NE, United States Coaches Jerome Gretna Public Schools, Gretna, NE, United States Jerome Gretna Public Schools, Gretna, NE, United States Leslee Gretna Public Schools, Gretna, NE, United States 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.

154. Near And Middle Eastern Civilizations Undergraduate Student Association Website
Devoted to the study of the ancient (from c. 3100 BCE) and contemporary cultures found within modern day egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, Rhodes, Cyprus, Iraq, (to some extent Armenia, Azerbaijan, and the Republic of Georgia) and western Iran.
http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/nmcusa/
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Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations Undergraduate Students' Association Website
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UPCOMING EVENTS IN JUNE:
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Events in June will be posted as announced.
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155. Egyptian Culture
into power. If you have any more information about the Ancient Egyptianculture, you can submit the information to our web page.
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The Ancient Egyptians believed that there pharaoh could communicate with the gods. The pyramids were built as tombs for the pharaoh. Planning of the tomb started when the pharaoh came into power If you have any more information about the Ancient Egyptian culture, you can submit the information to our web page.

156. History And Origin Of The Onion
A tour of the history of onions in different cultures from ancient egypt to modern times.
http://www.sunspiced.com/ohistory.html

157. The Egyptian Directory : Your Guide To Business, Culture, Travel And Sports In E
Business. culture. Educational, Governmental, Sports. Travel. Cairo WeatherForecast, Add your URL to the Egyptian Directory, Inter_city Distances,
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158. Links To Egypt!
Nowhere is this better illustrated than in ancient egypt. History of egypt This mayvery well be the best historical reference on Pharaonic history anywhere.
http://www.beshay.com/link.html
E-mail US Being as a tampon between Africa and Middle East, Egypt was the birthplace of the greatest civilizations the world has know. The splendours of the ancient Egyptian have been a source of inspiration down through the ages.
Since the Greek historian Herodotus first wrote about his travels through Egypt in the fifth century B.C., people have speculated about how the Pharaohs built their massive monuments, and marvelled at the beauty of their art and architecture. Civilization in Egypt flourished over 5,000 years ago, and the country's historic sites are among the worlds greatest attractions. The first seeds of civilization were sown in the fertile Nile Valley, surrounded by the endless desert. Here, the first multinational state was born, the first writing system using hieroglyphics was invented, the concepts of kingship, religion and bureaucracy were developed. For all of these, it is little wonder that Egypt continues to capture our attention. Here is your complete list of links to Egypt on the Web...Enjoy

159. Did Mayan Culture Predate The Egyptian Culture?
Did Mayan culture predate the Egyptian culture? It s difficult totell which culture came first, but the most ancient seemingly
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Nations Languages Radio ... Feedback Did Mayan culture predate the Egyptian Culture? It's difficult to tell which culture came first, but the most ancient seemingly accurate reference point for human history on Earth prior to now is found in the form of two Stelae at Quirigua, Guatemala. According to academic texts, one Stela represents a date 400 Million years ago, while the other shows a date 90 Thousand years ago. It is speculated that during the Ice Age, tribes of humans would have lived in Mesoamerica due to its warmer climates. So according to "documented" history, the Maya
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