Archaeology
- 541
- KV-10 - Amenmesse Project
- Report on excavations in KV-10, the tomb of Amenmesse, with background and history, season summaries, a diagram of the tomb, and color photos.
- 542
- Koptos
- Koptos was an important place since at least the Early Dynastic Period. Includes information, map and photographs of a range of artifacts.
- 543
- Memphis
- Administrative centre of Egypt in the Old Kingdom, much of the New Kingdom, and the Late Period. Includes information and photographs of a range of artifacts.
- 544
- Meydum
- Meydum is the site of a cemetery from the beginning of the Fourth Dynasty and also the first "true" pyramid. Includes a map, information and photographs of a range of artifacts.
- 545
- Naqada
- Settlement and cemeteries, including the ancient town, Nubt. Includes information, maps and photographs.
- 546
- Qau
- A series of cemeteries near the modern village of Qau. Includes information and photographs of a range of artifacts.
- 547
- Sedment
- A collection of cemeteries south of the Fayum. Includes maps, information and photographs of a range of artifacts.
- 548
- Tarkhan
- Tarkhan is one of the most important cemeteries from the time of state formation (about 3000 BC), with over 200 tombs. Includes information, map and photographs of a range of artifacts.
- 549
- The Antiquity of Man
- A comprehensive academic website covering the Predynastic and Early Dynastic Periods of Egypt, hominid evolution, and exposing the vacuum of pseudoscience. Includes: summaries of current academic thinking, research projects and debates.
- 550
- The Berenike Project
- History and reports on the excavations at the site and the survey of the Egyptian Eastern Desert, from 1994 to the present.
- 551
- The Discovery of the Tombs of the Pyramid Builders at Giza
- An illustrated article by Dr. Zahi Hawass on the tombs of artisans and administrators who worked on the Giza pyramid complexes.
- 552
- The Eastern Desert Ware Pages
- Eastern Desert Ware (EDW) refers to a rather recently identified corpus of relatively small, hand-made vessels with a remarkable surface treatment, mostly dating from the 4th-6th centuries AD and found in the Eastern Desert, between the Nile and the Red Sea.
- 554
- Thebes
- Important town from the New Kingdom onwards. Includes maps, information and photographs of a range of artifacts.
- 555
- Topographical and Petrological Survey of Ancient Egyptian Quarries
- Features a methodology paper by James A. Harrell and V. Max Brown, University of Toledo. Includes photos and maps.
- 556
- Aksum
- UNESCO World Heritage site. Includes photographs, maps and a description of the ancient city.
- 557
- Foundations of Aksumite Civilization and Its Christian Legacy (1st–7th century A.D.)
- Images, maps, and text describing Aksum.
- 558
- Harar Jugol, the Fortified Historic Town
- UNESCO World Heritage site. Includes photographs, maps, a description of the site and a justification for inscription.
