The International Potmark Workshop

LINKS

Here you can find some links of interest :
Egypt at its Origins. The Third International Colloquium on Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt. The British Museum, London. Sunday 27th of July - Friday 1st of August 2008
registration procedures, programme and additional relevant information concerning Origins 3



DAIK, German Archaeological Institute in Cairo
Excavations at Tell el-Far'in/Buto



DAIK, German Archaeological Institute in Cairo
Abydos excavations



Tel Halif potmark



Archaeolink
Web links to sites concerning Ancient Egyptian ceramics



Ancient Egypt: History and Culture
Introduction to Ancient Egyptian pottery (with web links)



Kafr Hassan Dawood



Kafr Hassan Dawood



Archaeology.org
excavation reports concerning Hierakonpolis



Hierakonpolis on line
Nekhen News, past issues in .pdf format



Hierakonpolis on line
Nekhen News, past issues in .pdf format



Egiptomania
Photographic galleries of more than 30 museums all over the world



Late Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt; early Serekhs
Corpora of serekhs and Early Dynastic inscriptions on stone vessels and labels



The Global Egyptian Museum
Browsable pictures of colections held at Amsterdam, Brussels, Dublin, Florence, Hildesheim, Lille, Lisbon, Liverpool, Madrid, Vienna, Petersburg, Leiden, Alexandria Museum; from prehistory to modern times. The collections can also be searched for by object types, material, period and provenance



Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology
The complete collection of the Petrie Museum at University College, London; searchable by object type, material, provenance and date



Digital Egypt ("Pottery in Egypt")
Index with links to Predynastic, Early Dynastic and later pottery pages



Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology
The complete collection of the Petrie Museum at University College, London; searchable by object type, material, provenance and date



Virtual Kahun

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Accessing Virtual Egypt



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