RECOMMENDED
LINKS
This is not one of
those thousand-links pages,
but a very limited
collection of what I personally find
useful, informative,
weird or funny.
If your browser gives
you too much Bauval, Hancock and West when you are looking for the
Sphinx or the Pyramid,
try the search engine below.
You'll be surprised
what else can be found on the net.
Argos is a limited-area
search of the ancient
and medieval internet
If you don't like
messing around with browsers, this is one of the most informative sites.
Andrew Bayuk also
hosts the official web site of
the director of
the Giza Pyramids
Dr.
Zahi Hawass
I love this site
because here you can "uncover the enigmatic TEKENU".
You don't know what
a TEKENU is ?
See, that's why
you should go there!
Greg Reeder is a
Contributing Editor of the
KMT
Journal
and also maintains
their web site.
Are you into computer
analysis and drawings of the Great Pyramid?
The ORIENTAL
INSTITUTE site
features a page
with the most important step
Mark Lehner and
John and Peggy Sanders took
towards a virtual
Giza.
There are lots of
museums around the world, but there is only one
that owns a pyramid
exploration robot.
Since May 1993 Upuaut-2
has been housed in the British Museum in London.
Visit the Egyptian
Collection site to see
why Upuaut feels
pretty much at home there.
There's nothing more
to explain once you've read the logo below.
This is the stuff
that really turns me on.
If you're looking
for "The Hall of Records," this is not the right place for you.
Here you'll find
only resources that don't fiddle with it.
Nigel Strudwick
maintains this
Egyptology Resources
page which has been
set up to provide a
www resource for
Egyptological information.
Greg Taylor, a 28
year old student of Ancient History and Classics,
spends far too much
of his time in front of his computer.
Thanks to this we
have THE DAILY GRAIL,
a daily updated
web site reporting internet news
focussing, usually,
on "ancient history" matters.
A colorful combination
of Däniken, eggheadedness
and cool comments.
WARNING
!
This
site contains Gantenbrink files.
Visit this site for
enlightenment about
"who really built
the pyramids."
But don't blame
me if you wind up suffering from laughing cramps.
You can find more links on Egyptology and Archaeology on the pages below.
DOUG'S ARCHAEOLOGY SITE ANCIENT EGYPT AND EGYPTOLOGY LINKS TO ARCHAEOLOGY SITES