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Cleopatra's World
Read the clues and guess which picture is a match in this game from Discovery Channel School.http://school.discovery.com/schooladventures/cleogame/
Egyptian Antiquities: The Collection
Photos and info about pieces from the British Museum's extensive collection, which includes sculpture, painting, papyri, and other art from ancient Egypt.http://www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk/world/egypt/egypt.html
Egyptian Gallery
Some paintings and pictures of Egyptian life and monuments.http://www.egyptology.com/reeder/egyptart/gallery.html
From the World of the Papyri
Did you know that our word "paper" derives from the word "papyrus"? Learn about this ancient material and see tons of pictures from Duke University's collection.http://odyssey.lib.duke.edu/papyrus/texts/world.html
Hellenic Alexandria
Highlights the Hellenic Greek cultural presence of Alexandria, Egypt. Includes photos with historical and archaeological information.http://www.greece.org/alexandria/
Mysteries of Egypt
See photos and learn all about ancient Egyptian civilization at this companion site to the National Geographic IMAX movie of the same name.http://www.civilization.ca/civil/egypt/egypt_e.html
Neferchichi's Egyptian Graphics
The place for all things Egyptian, including pyramids, gods & goddesses, and artifacts.Papyrus of Nes-min: An Egyptian Book of the Dead
Detailed article from The Detroit Institute of Arts about this ancient Egyptian scroll of prayers and spells. Includes photos and info on hieroglyphics, scarabs, and more.http://dia.org/bulletin/papyrus/
Pharaohs of the Sun
Check out the video introduction and see objects from the exhibition, such as statues, carvings, and paintings, that trace the story of Akhenaten and his world. Includes info about archaeology too!http://www.mfa.org/egypt/amarna/index.html
Secrets of Lost Empires: Pharoah's Obelisk
Experts probe the mystery of how the ancients shaped, transported, and erected their elegant obelisks and their ingeneous use of levers. Also get a QuickTime tour of Egyptian monuments. From NOVA Online.http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/lostempires/obelisk/
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