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  • At the Tomb of Tutankhamen

    Maynard Owen Williams describes the opening of the tomb of King Tutankhamen for National Geographic in this online version of the famous first article from 1923.

    www.nationalgeographic.com

  • Scholars, Scoundrels, and the Sphinx

    Explores the Nile River Valley between 1850 and 1930, at a time that saw the birth of Egyptology as a science and the flowering of photography.

    mcclungmuseum.utk.edu

  • Kahun, Gurob, and Hawara

    An electronic copy of excavation reports published by W.M. Flinders Petrie in 1890.

    www.lib.uchicago.edu

  • Pharaohs Fellahs and Explorers

    Online version of the 1891 volume by Amelia B. Edwards.

    digital.library.upenn.edu

  • Gavin's Egyptomania Pages

    The discoveries of ancient Egypt as recorded on maps, prints, stereocards, postcards and bookcovers, and their influence on design from the 18th century to the present.

    web.ukonline.co.uk

  • Alexander's Tomb

    The story of Alexander the Great's death and the events leading to the final location of the tomb in ancient Egypt. Page includes antique maps, engravings and quotes from contemporaries of the time.

    www.alexanderstomb.com

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