Care to share the address for the online store? :) Nydia (still happily buried in the MFA archives) ... what I got as a gift for Christmas. A reproduction of...
Dear group, I'm very sorry for my recent inactivity - I've been detained by Christmas and preparation for exam retakes. I hope to get this group back on track...
These recent weeks have proven to be lethargic and fruitless for Horizon of the Aten and represent a failure from both myself and the group as a whole to...
LOL, I am web site illiterate, and don't spend much time surfing. I'm one of those people who can't find squat when they try to search, so I make my hubby do...
TROSA in reference to the `Trosist Contract' is a theoretical system and political movement designed to prevent inactivity and establish a permanent basis of...
Hello guys, I was just wondering if any of you could recommend any book on Ancient Egypt - particularly the Amarna Period? I'm very keen to purchase some new...
I was wonderinf if anyone in the group would know where I could purchase some plain papyrus paper with no paintings on it. I love to pain Ancient Egyptian and...
There is a series of murder mysteries set in this period. The author is Paul Doherty who also wrote a non-fiction analysis of Tut's death. I have read a...
Actually, Doherty's books are set, also, during the reign of Hatshepsut. There is also a series, (Lord Meren, the Eyes and Ears of Pharaoh), set in the reign...
Would you believe I found it locally in Dayton, Ohio? Our art supply store has it. There's also a company called, "Flax" that sells it by the sheet. The...
There are a couple I like on the Amarna period and what led up to it. The first is "Egypt's Dazzling Sun". This is the catalog for the Cleveland Museum's...
I have a post by Michael McCarthy here, enjoy: Question: Can we REALLY understand Ancient Egypt? They were a traditional society. Most males followed in their...
Michael, One could use this argument to dispute the study of all time periods in History ... what we must appreciate when studying the past is to compare and...
<<One could use this argument to dispute the study of all time periods >> <<in History ... what we must appreciate when studying the past is to >> <<compare...
I would tend to agree with the statement that Danny made...this 'historic yardstick' could be used, both pro and con, to any ancient culture or civilization...
Hotep! I have a question to aks in the group? Does anyone have any information about Pharoah Sekhemkhet because I've been researching about him and I can't...
I'll start this "Nefertiti Month" off with a question. How was Nefertitit's blue crown made? I've asked an expert and he stated that it was beading on some...
Sekhemkhet From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sekhemkhet) Jump to: navigation, search Sekhemkhet in hieroglyphs Sekhemkhet...
Just where does this pharaoh fit in? Is he the one who had the unfinished pyramid at Sakkara? If it is, there isn't a whole lot to know. He was pretty much...
Hi Doug I don't believe we've met, so how do you do? At any rate, I have had the greatest pleasure of seeing "the" bust in person as well as spending many,...
I was able to go and see the Hatshepsut exhibit at the De Young Museum in San Francisco this past weekend. It was around 250 pieces, and nicely displayed. I...
It is thought that 'Sekhemkhet' was also 'Djoser ity' and known by several similar titles. The only known depiction is in the eastern desert showing this ...
thechronicle Saturday 04/02/2006 RETURN! The Chronicle has returned for 2006 and will continue to bring you up to date with the latest dealings and happenings...
I believe that was the pyramid that was opened in the early fifties and found with a sealed sarcophagus. The alabaster sarcophagus still had the remains of a...
For over a decade Queen Nefertiti was the most influential woman in the ancient world. Standing proud beside her husband Akhenaten, Nefertiti was the envy of...
There is very little known about him. Here is another url that tells some and also has info. on the only depiction believed to be a depiction of him located in...
Laurie asked: "My question to all of you, do you think the mummy re-examined in June 2002 by Grafton Smith is in fact, Nefertite?" Grafton Smith did the...
Thanks Jan for the url assoc. with Joanne Fletcher's book....also have the same opinion about 'Zahi', but it's just politics and religion in this time ...