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Amarna History
Visions of Amarna is decicated to the Art of this period. It includes many photographs of the people who lived there including any photos of the Royal Family.
Visions of Amarna
Revisit the glories of Ancient Egypt's Amarna Period.
The Amarna Site
Information on the many princesses of the Amarna period, including biographies on all of Akhenaten's daughters and nurses.
Ankhesenamun & Children of the Sun
An ideal place to start exploring the wonders of the past. Find out about the people of this amazing culture, and learn about the gods they worshiped, the Pharaohs they followed and the tombs and statues they left behind.
Akhet Egyptology
Information about the Amarna Period: Akhenaten, Nefertiti and the city of Tell el-Amarna, aka Akhetaten.
The Ahket-Aten Homepage

Biblical Archaeology
Outstanding non-denominational, educational organization dealing with Biblical Archaeology. Their ability to make this field interesting is second to none. Their most popular publications are three semi-monthly magazines; Biblical Archaeology Review, Bible Review, and Archaeology Odyssey.
Biblical Archaeology Society
A Private Non-Profit Organization to promote the Science of Biblical Archaeology by providing funding and support for excavations, publication, research, and education.
The Foundation for Biblical Archaeology
The Society has organized or sponsored some of the most important archaeological projects in Israel (Tel Megiddo, Masada, Beth-Shearim, expeditions to the Judean Desert, En-Gedi, Arad, Lachish, Jericho, Herodium, Yoqneam, Dor, the Jewish Quarter and the City of David in Jerusalem, and many others).
Israel Exploration Society
The Dutch foundation 'Bijbel, Geschiedenis en Archeologie' (in English: Bible, History, and Archaeology). It aims to give scientific answers to Biblical criticism, especially where historical data are concerned, and to disseminate the information through scientific journals in the Netherlands and abroad.
Dutch Foundation for Biblical Archaeology
Founded in 1865 by distinguished academics and clergymen, today it is an active organization which publishes a respected academic journal, The Palestine Exploration Quarterly. In addition, the PEF presents public lectures on a wide range of subjects and funds several research projects covering a range of subjects in the Levant.
The Palestine Exploration Fund
The Center aims to stimulate and foster research on the Scrolls, particularly the great task of integrating the new information gained from the Scrolls into the body of knowledge about Jewish history and religion in the Second Temple period.
Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls

Egyptian Archaeology
From Tour Egypt, official site of the Ministry of Tourism for the country of Egypt, this site has information on kings, gods, monuments, and much more.
Egypt Antiquities
The Egypt Exploration Society was founded in 1882 to explore, survey, and excavate at ancient sites in Egypt. Today it is one of the leading archaeological organizations working in Egypt.
Egypt Exploration Society
The Centre for Computer-aided Egyptological Research (CCER, Faculty of Theology, Utrecht University) has established an international reputation as a scientific institution since it was established in 1990. It has continued to play a pioneering role in the application of information and communication technology in the field of Egyptology.
Centre for Computer Aided Egyptological Research
Explore more than 3.000 years of Ancient Egyptian history, from the end of prehistory at around 3.000 BC to the closing of the last Egyptian temple in 535/537 A.D.
The Ancient Egypt Site

Museums
Founded in 1965, the Israel Museum today has achieved world class status with collections ranging from prehistoric archaeology through contemporary art and with a dynamic roster of temporary exhibitions, publications, and educational activities.
The Israel Museum Collections & Exhibitions
Museum artifacts comprise over 40,000 items, including pottery, cylinder seals, sculpture, coins and cuneiform tablets. Many are from museum-sponsored excavations in Israel, Jordan, Iraq, Egypt, Cyprus, and Tunisia.
Harvard Univ. Semitic Museum
Founded 1887, the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology is dedicated to the understanding of cultural diversity and the exploration of humankind.
Univ. of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
The Institute, a part of the University of Chicago, is an internationally recognized pioneer in the archaeology, philology, and history of early Near Eastern civilizations. The Institute has undertaken projects in every part of the ancient Near East, including the Nile Valley, Mesopotamia, Persia, parts of the Ottoman Empire, and the lands of the Bible.
The Oriental Institute

Other
The American Schools of Oriental Research supports and encourages the study of the peoples and cultures of the Near East, from the earliest times to the present.
American Schools Of Oriental Research
The Society of Biblical Literature is a learned society of Biblical Scholars. The SBL promotes the education and careers of its members by hosting Annual Meetings of scholars from around the world and encouraging the study of the Bible.
The Society of Biblical Literature
Passionately dedicated to electronic resourcing, AncientNearEast.Net forms a dynamic portal site evolving gradually to meet the needs of the Ancient Near East community (scholars and laypersons alike) for information, resources and exchange.
AncientNearEast.Net

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