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ANCIENT EGYPT ON THE INTERNET
There are many websites dedicated to ancient Egypt and its afterlives – far too many to list here. For ancient Egyptian art and archaeology, major museums such as the British Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art have wide-ranging coverage; many European museums such as the Louvre and the Museo Egizio in Turin have English-language content on their websites. Institutions like the American Research Center in Egypt, the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, the German Archaeological Institute in Cairo, and the Egypt Exploration Society also have active presences on the web and social media, with many digital resources.
The Artefacts of Excavation’ website (http://egyptartefacts.griffith.ox.ac.uk) is a resource for tracing the division and distribution of objects from British excavations in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Egypt. The website American Egyptomania’ is relevant to several topics considered in this book (http://chnm.gmu.edu), touching on aspects of Orientalism and Afrocentrism. English-language coverage of politics and culture in contemporary Egypt can be found on sites such as Jadaliyya (coverage of the entire Middle East, produced by the non-profit Arab Studies Institute), Ahram Online and Egypt Independent. The Ministry of Antiquities has a website and regularly updates its Facebook page.