blackathens.blogspot.com
Black Athena and Afroasiatic Cultural Influence: Art and Black Athena
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Black Athena and Afroasiatic Cultural Influence. An introduction to the historiography and significance of Martin Bernal's Black Athena series. Who was Black Athena? Vol 2: Archaeological and Documentary Evidence. Vol 3: The Linguistic Evidence. Herodotus on African and Egyptian Influence. Art and Black Athena. Critical Reception of Black Athena. Black Athena and Beyond. Chronology of the Middle to Late Bronze Age. Art and Black Athena. Art and the Black Athena Project. Figure 1. King Menkaure. Image fro...
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Studying Egypt and the Ancient Near East at Oxford - Egyptology and the Ancient Near East - Faculty of Oriental Studies - University of Oxford
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Faculty of Oriental Studies. Arabic, Persian and Turkish. Hebrew and Jewish Studies. Egyptology and Ancient Near East. South and Inner Asia. Studying Egypt and the Ancient Near East at Oxford. Sumerian soldiers. ‘Standard of Ur’, Iraq c. 2500 BC. British Museum. Photo: Philip Binns. Oxford has unrivalled library resources for Egyptian and Ancient Near Eastern literature, languages, history and archaeology in the Sackler Library. Has an extensive collection of Ancient Near Eastern and Egyptian antiquities...
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Topographical Bibliography
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The Digital Topographical Bibliography. Of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Reliefs, and Paintings. I/1 Theban Necropolis. Private Tombs. I/2 Theban Necropolis. Royal Tombs and Smaller Cemeteries. III/1 Memphis. Abû Rawâsh to Abûṣîr. III/2 Memphis. Ṣaqqâra to Dahshûr. IV Lower and Middle Egypt. V Upper Egypt. Sites. VI Upper Egypt. Chief Temples. VII Nubia, The Deserts and Outside Egypt. The Digital TopBib . PM 8 New Records. View the internal launch. Version 0.9 released and under review.
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Can you see anything?
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The blog of the Griffith Institute, University of Oxford. Tutankhamun’s ‘Charlie Chaplin’ stick. Happy Birthday to Us! Left London. 1.40pm. For Marseilles. Can you see anything? Facebook & Twitter. Can you see anything? Can you see anything? November 26, 2013. Middot; by Vincent Razanajao. Middot; in Uncategorized. Can you see anything? Yes, wonderful things.’. We are excited and delighted to share with you the news that next year, as part of our 75. Presents the inscribed resources of ancient Egypt and ...
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Hacia el Antiguo Egipto con el Dr.Fco.Tomás Verdú: Links II
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Hacia el Antiguo Egipto con el Dr.Fco.Tomás Verdú. Inventario libros del Instituto de Estudios del Proximo Oriente. Http:/ ib205.tripod.com/tt192.html. Http:/ www.digitalegypt.ucl.ac.uk/. Http:/ www.bluffton.edu/ sullivanm/egypt/egyptindex.html. Http:/ isadora-traslamiradadeisadora.blogspot.com/. Http:/ egyptsites.wordpress.com/. Wwwmuseumbooks.demon.co.uk/. Http:/ todoloquedebesaberegipto.blogspot.com/. Blog de Francesco Tiradritti. Asociacion Cultural "Harwa 2001" ONLUS. The Griffith Institute (Oxford).
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Yan, Tan, Tethera: July 2014
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Yan, Tan, Tethera. Thursday, 24 July 2014. For the Love of Tut: Discovering Tutankhamun at the Ashmolean Museum. There is only one topic of conversation. one cannot escape the name of Tut-Ankh-Amun anywhere.'. New York Times, 1923. I had the pleasure of attending the private view of the ' Discovering Tutankhamun. Exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum yesterday; a major Egyptological event which delighted the media. On entering the exhibition the visitor is introduced to. Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahri. The bea...
tetisheri.co.uk
Web directory - Tetisheri
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Music, movies and TV. Music, movies and TV. This directory is a collection of Egyptological websites; a mix of must-haves and some of my personal favourites. I can't get every website on here, obviously, but it's a good place to start. I've broken them down into several categories:. Hieroglyph and language resources. Tall tales and conspiracy theories. If there's any websites you think really should be included, or you'd like yours added, please get in contact. Social networking for academics! A database...
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Archive for November 2013
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The blog of the Griffith Institute, University of Oxford. Tutankhamun’s ‘Charlie Chaplin’ stick. Happy Birthday to Us! Left London. 1.40pm. For Marseilles. Can you see anything? Facebook & Twitter. November 28, 2013. In an aged Newspaper Cuttings album, compiled by the great Egyptologist Sir Alan Gardiner, one unexpectedly finds two envelopes neatly attached to a page,…. Read Article →. Can you see anything? November 26, 2013. Can you see anything? Read Article →.
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