This collection gathers together some of the many resources relating to Egyptology which are available online, from digitised books to specialist websites, fully searchable museum collections, image archives and archaeological mission blogs. The site was developed in consultation with Dr Joyce Tyldesley for the use of students undertaking the University of Manchester's online Egyptology courses, but will hopefully prove useful to many others. It is in no way meant to be comprehensive - with the wealth of materials available online to the Egyptology student, this would be almost impossible - just a useful collection of links for those studying Egyptology, formally or informally.
Museums and collections
Digitised materials and e-publications
Institutions and Organisations
Offering an overview of some of the major international museums with Egyptology collections, links in this section will include:
Museum publications are listed under Digitised materials and e-publications.
Coverage includes links to: the British Museum, the Cairo Museum's online photo albums, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and the Nubia Museum.
This section provides links to digitised publications from a variety of sources, as well as links to institutional databases providing access to digitised materials, and includes:
Coverage includes links to: the Griffith Institute Tutankhamun archive, publications from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and the UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology (Open Version).
Representing a sample of the many worldwide archaeological and educational institutions contributing to the discipline of Egyptology:
Coverage includes links to: the Oriental Institute, University College London, the Amarna Trust and AERA (Ancient Egypt Research Associates).