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  1. Egyptology - Wikipedia

    Egyptology (from Egypt and Greek -λογία, -logia; Arabic: علم المصريات) is the scientific study of ancient Egypt, including historic artifacts and ancient writing.

  2. Egyptology | Ancient History, Archaeology & Culture | Britannica

    Egyptology began when the scholars accompanying Napoleon Bonaparte’s invasion of Egypt (1798–1801) published Description de l’Égypte (1809–28), which made large quantities of source …

  3. Egyptology And Archaeology In Egypt

    Egyptology is the study of the history of ancient Egypt in regards to language, religion, art, literature and architecture.

  4. Egyptology | Middle Eastern Studies - University of Chicago

    Egyptology The field of Egyptology covers languages and texts, political, social, economic and medical history, religion, archaeology, art and artifacts, from the Pre-Dynastic origins of Egyptian civilization …

  5. UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology

    The UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology is an international cooperative project to provide high quality peer reviewed information on ancient Egypt. It is a resource in development and steadily growing …

  6. Egypt - British Museum

    Some of the British Museum's best-known Collection items come from Egypt each with their own unique story.

  7. Egyptology at Cambridge | Department of Archaeology

    What is Egyptology? Egyptology is an academic discipline that specialises in the study of ancient Egypt.

  8. Egyptology - New World Encyclopedia

    Egyptology investigates the range of Ancient Egyptian culture (language, literature, history, religion, art, economics, and ethics) from the fifth millennium B.C.E. up to the end of Roman rule in the fourth …

  9. Advances In Egyptology

    Advances in Egyptology is a series of online short courses by international Egyptian scholars who are making important contributions to Egyptological studies.

  10. UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology - eScholarship

    Our understanding of the moon as it was regarded in ancient Egypt from the Old Kingdom to the Ptolemaic and Roman Periods is based mostly on texts and images from temples, but also on stelae, …