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  2. Joyce Tyldesley - Wikipedia

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    She has devised, writes, directs and teaches a suite of on-line Short Courses in Egyptology, and has created several free online Egyptology courses (MOOCS), working in conjunction with the Manchester Museum. Mumford the Mummy is a series of lessons aimed at Key Stage 2 primary school children, freely available via Nearpod. [6]

  3. David P. Silverman - Wikipedia

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    David P. Silverman is an American archaeologist and Egyptologist. [1] He received an undergraduate degree from Rutgers University where he majored in art history. [1] He later studied Egyptology as a graduate student at the University of Chicago where he received his PhD. [1] Shortly after, he took a position at the international Treasures of ...

  4. Egyptology - Wikipedia

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    Egyptology (from Egypt and Greek -λογία, -logia; Arabic: علم المصريات) is the scientific study of ancient Egypt. The topics studied include ancient Egyptian history, language, literature, religion, architecture and art from the 5th millennium BC until the end of its native religious practices in the 4th century AD.

  5. International Association of Egyptologists - Wikipedia

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    The association is a non-profit organization for the advancement of Egyptology. The IAE was founded in Copenhagen (Denmark) in 1947. Within the framework of the association, questions relating to Egyptological studies are discussed. The association promotes the study of Egyptology in all its aspects on an international level.

  6. Bob Brier - Wikipedia

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    Robert Brier (/ ˈ b r aɪ. ər /; born December 13, 1943) is an American Egyptologist specializing in paleopathology.A senior research fellow at Long Island University/LIU Post, he has researched and published on mummies and the mummification process and has appeared in many Discovery Civilization, TLC Network, and National Geographic documentaries, primarily on ancient Egypt.

  7. Egyptology Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Egyptology Scotland was formed on 12 December 2000 with the objective of promoting Egyptology, the study and understanding of ancient Egypt, in Scotland. The society holds an annual lecture series, mainly in Glasgow, Edinburgh, and online. Current in-person venues are the Renfield Centre, Bath Street, Glasgow, and the Augustine United Church ...

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  9. Online Egyptological Bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Website. oeb .griffith .ox .ac .uk. The Online Egyptological Bibliography ( OEB) is an online database of printed publications in the field of Egyptology, published by the Griffith Institute, Oxford . The OEB is the successor of the Annual Egyptological Bibliography (AEB), which appeared in print until 2001.