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Organized body of people aimed at the advancement, exchange of information, or group activities in the field of Egyptology.
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Dedicated to the advancement of interest and research into the Amarna period of ancient Egypt.
An organization supporting Egyptological work and events. Membership open to the public. Local chapters in Arizona, North Texas, Northern California, Southern California, and Washington, DC.
Private, nonprofit organization for persons sharing a professional or layman's interest in Egypt's art, archaeology, history, language and culture.
ASP was founded in 1961 to further the study of ancient Greek and Latin papyri and of the materials contained in them. The Society supports and encourages research in the field, the teaching of the discipline, and international cooperation by scholars in the field.
Established in 1987. Includes history of the organization, membership details, events, speaker profiles, publications, and photos taken by members. Located at Horncastle Residential College in Lincolnshire, UK.
Funds and facilitates the Giza Plateau Project, grew out of the Sphinx Project sponsored by the American Research Center in Egypt. Mission and project findings.
(Macquarie University) Information on projects, conferences, lectures, and courses.
News and updates on an ongoing project to create a dictionary of the demotic script.
Official homepage of the Czech Institute of Egyptology, from the Faculty of Arts, Charles University, in Prague; available in both English and Czech.
Publications, news, excavation reports and contact information concerning this British Egyptological society.
ECHO is a charitable organisation concerned with all aspects of Cultural Heritage Management, site management and archaeological exploration in Egypt and a research tool for archaeologists and heritage managers working in Egypt.
Aims to foster an appreciation of the history and culture of ancient Egypt (as well as modern Egypt) through lectures, a newsletter and tours.
Denver-based, non-profit organization dedicated to fostering interest in ancient Egyptian civilization.
An e-mail list for conferencing on the culture and civilization of ancient Egypt. Features a charter, archives, a FAQ, and a subscription application.
An Australian society for the promotion of ancient Egyptian culture, it aims to promote public awareness of Egyptian culture from prehistoric times to the advent of Islam.
Organizes lectures, social events and tours to places of Egyptological interest. Based in London.
Part of The University of Oxford and specializes in Egyptology and Ancient Near Eastern studies. Provides information for visitors, library accessions and publications.
Undertaking several projects in Egypt's nautical history.
News, activities and publications.
Created to support Egyptology and those who study it.
For those interested in Ancient Egypt. Lecture program, meetings and visits to museums.
Nonprofit organization focusing on archaeological expeditions and conservation of historic and cultural monuments. Features activities, events, a staff directory, and publications.
Egyptology society website giving information about Ancient Egypt and Egyptian Archaeology. Members are encouraged to use their Library and to attend regular events such as illustrated lectures by distinguished Egyptologists.
A Toronto-based non-profit organization founded to stimulate interest in Egyptology. Details of public lectures, symposia, publications, travel grant and scholarship.
Provides membership to anyone interested in Egyptology and offers lectures and visits to museums in the UK. Includes details of membership fees and an application form.
Formed in 1996 and dedicated to the study of ancient Egypt. Features events and venues, activities, membership benefits, an application form, and contact information. Located in West Sussex, UK.
Dedicated to promote the study and public dissemination of culture, religion, art, language, life and death in ancient Egypt. Includes a newsletter, a library, subscription details and an application form. Located in the University of Reading, UK.
Aims to spread knowledge in Uruguay of the ancient Egyptian Pharaonic civilization. Lectures, Egyptian Museum, and specialized library.
Provides membership to anyone interested in Egyptology and offers lectures and visits to museums in the UK. Includes details of membership fees and an application form.
(Macquarie University) Information on projects, conferences, lectures, and courses.
Established in 1987. Includes history of the organization, membership details, events, speaker profiles, publications, and photos taken by members. Located at Horncastle Residential College in Lincolnshire, UK.
An e-mail list for conferencing on the culture and civilization of ancient Egypt. Features a charter, archives, a FAQ, and a subscription application.
A Toronto-based non-profit organization founded to stimulate interest in Egyptology. Details of public lectures, symposia, publications, travel grant and scholarship.
Funds and facilitates the Giza Plateau Project, grew out of the Sphinx Project sponsored by the American Research Center in Egypt. Mission and project findings.
For those interested in Ancient Egypt. Lecture program, meetings and visits to museums.
Private, nonprofit organization for persons sharing a professional or layman's interest in Egypt's art, archaeology, history, language and culture.
Dedicated to the advancement of interest and research into the Amarna period of ancient Egypt.
An Australian society for the promotion of ancient Egyptian culture, it aims to promote public awareness of Egyptian culture from prehistoric times to the advent of Islam.
ASP was founded in 1961 to further the study of ancient Greek and Latin papyri and of the materials contained in them. The Society supports and encourages research in the field, the teaching of the discipline, and international cooperation by scholars in the field.
Formed in 1996 and dedicated to the study of ancient Egypt. Features events and venues, activities, membership benefits, an application form, and contact information. Located in West Sussex, UK.
Egyptology society website giving information about Ancient Egypt and Egyptian Archaeology. Members are encouraged to use their Library and to attend regular events such as illustrated lectures by distinguished Egyptologists.
Aims to spread knowledge in Uruguay of the ancient Egyptian Pharaonic civilization. Lectures, Egyptian Museum, and specialized library.
Undertaking several projects in Egypt's nautical history.
Denver-based, non-profit organization dedicated to fostering interest in ancient Egyptian civilization.
Nonprofit organization focusing on archaeological expeditions and conservation of historic and cultural monuments. Features activities, events, a staff directory, and publications.
News, activities and publications.
News and updates on an ongoing project to create a dictionary of the demotic script.
Created to support Egyptology and those who study it.
Official homepage of the Czech Institute of Egyptology, from the Faculty of Arts, Charles University, in Prague; available in both English and Czech.
Aims to foster an appreciation of the history and culture of ancient Egypt (as well as modern Egypt) through lectures, a newsletter and tours.
Part of The University of Oxford and specializes in Egyptology and Ancient Near Eastern studies. Provides information for visitors, library accessions and publications.
Publications, news, excavation reports and contact information concerning this British Egyptological society.
Organizes lectures, social events and tours to places of Egyptological interest. Based in London.
Dedicated to promote the study and public dissemination of culture, religion, art, language, life and death in ancient Egypt. Includes a newsletter, a library, subscription details and an application form. Located in the University of Reading, UK.
An organization supporting Egyptological work and events. Membership open to the public. Local chapters in Arizona, North Texas, Northern California, Southern California, and Washington, DC.
ECHO is a charitable organisation concerned with all aspects of Cultural Heritage Management, site management and archaeological exploration in Egypt and a research tool for archaeologists and heritage managers working in Egypt.

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