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This collection is an on-going project documenting Giza's inspiration to explorers, artist, engravers and photographers from 1400 to 1923.
A great reference guide for learning about the early Egyptian life.
A site that offers a wide range of interesting links to various aspects of life and culture in both ancient and modern Egypt
A site that looks at the ancient 'Wands of Horus' as a meditative device to raise the levels of consciousness. One of many sites that attempts to utilise ancient spirituality in modern times. See what you think.
Robert is the originator of the Orion Correlation Theory (OCT) which has revolutionised thinking on the true purpose and meaning of the great pyramids of Egypt. His latest book, 'The Egypt Code' is a sequel to 'The Orion Mystery' revealing new information on this intriguing subject. His website will keep readers up to date with the latest developments at Giza and with his own original thinking about the mysteries of the pyramids and related matters.
Robert and Graham Hancock have worked closely together for many years and have co-authored books together.
During the last decade, the TMP has concentrated on the Valley of the Kings. Modern surveying techniques were used to measure the tombs there. From the data collected, the TMP is preparing 3-D computer models of the tombs. And of course, the TMP is continuing its excavation of KV 5. For the TMP staff, sharing their work with the interested public is just as important as what they do in the field. This has been done through a series of publications and this growing website.
A great site full of resources to aid any study of myths and legends, including links to online dictionaries, encyclopaedias, and specific articles organised by geographical region.
This is the web-site of Rudolf Gantenbrink, the man behind the Upuaut robot designed to investigate the so-called 'air shafts' in the Pyramid of Cheops. The site contains a complete report of this project, including CAD graphics and photographs.
This is an Egyptology resources site that was developed with the help of the prestigious Newton Institute, Cambridge. It claims to receive around 2 million hits per year, and is full of interesting news bulletins and useful links regarding Egyptology.
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