These are links to web sites that focus on archaeological sites and excavations in Egypt. To ensure that your computer displays the latest update, click on the 'Refresh' or 'Reload' button at the top of your screen.
Giza Archives Project - Museum of Fine Arts, BostonField notes and object photographs from 40 years digging and discoveries at Giza, the site of the Great Pyramids of Egypt.
View online the original field notes and photographs from Howard Carter's discovery of the tomb of King Tutankhamun.
Part of the "Tour Egypt" web site.
The definitive web site on all the tombs in the Valley of the Kings.
The official web site.
The work of Drs. Nigel and Helen Strudwich on the tomb of a nobleman from Egypt's New Kingdom period at Thebes.
Information about Dr. Hawass's current activities and many projects in Egypt and abroad.
An on-line database and other resources focusing on archaeological remains, particularly tombs and tomb decoration, dating to the Old Kingdom.
Information about the work of the Egypt Exploration Society at Tell el-Amarna.
"Tour" a detailed model of the city of Akhenaton.
Virtual tour of a reconstruction of a private home at Tell el-Amarna. The web site is in French; press the arrow buttons on the right of the screen to see the images.
Information and images for specific archaeological sites. Especially good for pyramids, but New Kingdom sites are also covered.
Excavations at the Hyksos capital in the Nile Delta.
Web pages on several Egyptian archaeological sites and more.
View information and images related to excavations by W.M. Flinders Petrie and other British scholars for the Egypt Exploration Fund.
Best web site for information about the late prehistory and early Dynastic history of Egypt. Includes lots of images.
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