Web Link Recommendations

Throw us your favourite information/research web links

So love the Egypt Exploration Society. Been a member since the mid '90sā€¦ Excellent journal and events too!

My YouTube channelā€¦ Lost of bits but also a few things of Kemetic practiceā€¦

This one will hopefully be find a new home later in the year:

http://cowofgold.wikispaces.com/

This is a hugely useful page, and while I downā€™t own a copy fo the full book, the daily festivals bit alone is handy to have, and it posts some really gorgeous pictures.

I do see that pop up a fair bit. I keep meaning to have a look but I just canā€™t cope with more festivals right now! Wayyyyyy too many as it is :slight_smile:

Oh yeah, the number of festivals that it contains is very extensive. I have a very select number that I celebrate, because as you say, there are already A LOT. Itā€™s great though to have the calendar, and to have the seasons/ months available.

Just been reminded (due to an email) that https://www.academia.edu has loads of wonderful papers coming out all the time. Well worth a look.

This one looks interesting on the AE language:

Just spottedā€¦

https://www.arce.org/guidebook-afterlife

I really donā€™t have time for another degree (already have a few degrees in mind should that time come!) but really MUST take a look at this. Iā€™m going to give one of the tasterā€™s a go firstā€¦

http://www.egyptologyonline.manchester.ac.uk

and

which Iā€™ve linked elsewhere, are my two most frequently checked links for information on deities.

The first sounds familiar, not seen that second one before, so thanks for that! There are a few good sources on jackals, a guy called Terrence Deā€™ā€¦ is one of the best. I met him at an EES event some years ago. I canā€™t remember if Iā€™ve put my book list up. If not I will dig his references. Thanks.

Terence DuQuesne. He was my mentor and I am the owner of per-sabu.org. (waves @Allati) Iā€™m happily back in the UK after being away for six years and glad to see a UK kemetic group. :smile:

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Ah I think weā€™ve met then. I remember going to an EES event where he was presenting a paper and saying hello to a Kemetic researcher working for him. That was a few years back now :slight_smile:

Anyway welcome! Good to have another join us :slight_smile: Feel free to post away.
K

Ah yes. That certainly would have been me. His talk on that occasion would have been: ā€œANUBIS AND SETH - a study in ambivalenceā€ if that sounds familiar?

That does sound familiar. Yay! Hello again then :slight_smile:

A few public resources from my Introduction course Oxford Uni that are quite handy, some of which I wasnā€™t aware of:
http://www.egypt.swan.ac.uk/
https://egyptsites.wordpress.com/
http://www.ancientegypt.co.uk/geography/explore/main.html
https://www.ancientegyptonline.co.uk/index.html
https://henadology.wordpress.com/
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/museums-static/digitalegypt//Welcome.html
https://escholarship.org/uc/nelc_uee
https://www.pyramidtextsonline.com/
http://www.egypt.swan.ac.uk/

More to come!

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A new one announced as starting upā€¦ Hopefully posts to follow soonā€¦

I definitely second the Henadology blog; I feel like Iā€™ve gotten a lot of helpful insights from that site. Iā€™ve also seen some informative discussions on the ā€˜kemeticā€™ tag on Tumblr.

Hereā€™s a blog I stumbled across a couple days agoā€”deeply appeals to my inner language nerd!

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