Egyptian
Maps
- pdf Rebecca Wang’s maps of the Ancient Near East
- png Wikipedia, Lower Nomes
- png Wikipedia, Upper Nomes
Websites
web Thesaurus Linguae Aegyptiae
Databases:
- web Altägyptische Kursivschriften: Paläographie des Hieratischen und der Kursivhieroglyphen (AKU-PAL), by Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
- web Ancient Egyptian Astronomy Database, by McMaster University
- web A Coptic Dictionary, by W. E. Crum
- web Coptic Dictionary Online, by Georgetown University
- web The Demotic Palaeographical Database Project (DPDP), by Heidelberg University
- web Demotische Wortliste (DWL+), by Friedhelm Hoffmann, Christian Riepl, Clemens Liedtke
- web Hieratische Paläographie DB, by Masakatsu Nagai, Toshihito Waki, Yona Takahashi, Satoru Nakamura
- web The Polychrome Hieroglyph Research Project, by the Université Libre de Bruxelles
- web Ramses Online, by the Université de Liège
- web St. Andrew’s Corpus
- web Trismegistos
Other sites:
- web Ancient Egyptian Language Resources, by Rhio H. Barnhart
- web Ancient Egyptian Research Associates
- web Attalus: Egyptian Texts of the Late & Ptolemaic Periods
- web Digital Egypt for Universities, by Wolfram Grajetzki, Stephen Quirke, Narushige Shiode, et al. at UCL
- web Digitale Einführung in die hieroglyphisch-ägyptische Schrift und Sprache, by Daniel A. Werning at Humboldt University
- web Hieroglyphs Step-by-Step, by Biblioteca Alexandrina
- web An Introduction to the History and Culture of Pharaonic Egypt, by André Dollinger
- web JSesh: An Open Source Hieroglyphic Editor, by Serge Rosmorduc
- web Nile Scribes, by Thomas H. Greiner and Taylor Bryanne Woodcock
- web Pharaoh.se, by Peter Lundström
- web The Prisse Papyrus, digitized by the Ecritures Research Program (Sorbonne Université and IFAO) and the Bibliothèque nationale de France
- web Pyramid Texts Online, by Vincent Brown
- web Rawi: Egypt’s Heritage Review
- web Susanllewellyn’s Blog
- web Theban Mapping Project
- web Topographical Bibliography (Porter & Moss), at the Griffith Institute
Miscellany
Hieratic
- pdf Fryer, “Basic Lessons in Hieratic”
- pdf Fryer, “Examples of Hieratic Documents”
- pdf Möller, Hieratische Paläographie, Vol. 1, ed. Crosefinte
- pdf Möller, Hieratische Paläographie, Vol. 1, trans. Stableford
- pdf Möller, Hieratische Paläographie, Vol. 2, trans. Stableford
- pdf Roberson, “A Very Brief Introduction to Hieratic”
- pdf Vervloesem, “Index bij Möller, Hieratische Paläographie”
Khaemwaset
JDE 40431, ed. Kitchen: (1) jpg, (2) jpg
- pdf Kawai, “Khaemwaset”
- pdf Ray, Reflections of Osiris, Ch. 5: “The First Egyptologist”
- pdf Snape, “Khaemwaset and the Present Past”
- pdf Takamiya–Yoshimura, “Waseda University Excavations at North Saqqara”
Deir el-Medina
web Davies, Who’s Who at Deir el-Medina
- pdf Haring, “From Oral Practice to Written Record in Ramesside Deir el-Medina”
- pdf Janssen, “Accountancy at Deir el-Medina”
- pdf Janssen, “An Exceptional Event at Deir el-Medina”
- pdf Kemp, “The City of El Amarna as a Source for the Study of Urban Society in Ancient Egypt”
- pdf Koltsida, “A Study of the So-Called ‘Elevated Bed’ in Deir el-Medina”
- pdf McDowell, “Daily Life in Ancient Egypt”
- pdf Sweeney, “Friendship and Frustration: A Study in Papyri Deir el-Medina IV–VI”
- pdf Sweeney, “Women Growing Older in Deir el-Medina”
- pdf Weiss, “Personal Religious Practice: House Altars at Deir el-Medina”
- pdf Wood, “Finding Butehamun”
Other Articles
- pdf Dash, “Occam’s Egyptian Razor: The Equinox and the Alignment of the Pyramids”
- pdf web Hoffman, “Debussy’s Canope as Narrative Form”
- pdf Humboldt University of Berlin, Ancient Egyptian Glossing Recommendations
- pdf Müller, “Akkadian from Egypt”
- pdf Nicholson, “‘Stone…That Flows’: Faience and Glass as Man-Made Stones in Egypt”
- pdf NativLang, “What Ancient Egyptian Sounded Like”
- pdf Ritner & Scalf, “Anubis, Archer Figures, and Demotic Magic”
- pdf Schneider, “A Double Abecedary? Halaḥam and ʾAbgad on the TT99 Ostracon”
- pdf Tallet, “Food in Ancient Egypt”
- pdf Walker, “Fragmentary Inscriptions in an Unknown Script”
- pdf Ward, “Some Egypto-Semitic Roots”