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Art Links - Ancient Art Near East and Egypt Prehistoric Art | Ancient
Art General | Ancient Art
Near East and Egypt Persian Art through the Centuries The collection ranges in date from 8000 BCE. (the Neolithic period) to the Arab conquest and rise of Islam beginning in 651 CE. Click on the "View 50
Highlights" to see works from ancient Mesopotamia, Iran, Syria, Anatolia, and
other areas.
Art of Mesopotamia and Anatolia in the Louvre Museum, Paris
Nineteen major examples of Sumerian, Akkadian, Neo-Sumerian, Babylonian,
Assyrian, and Hittite art in the world-class collection of the Louvre. Excellent images are accompanied by a brief text.
Explore the Pyramids - A PBS NOVA Online presentation for kids but with good images and information about the pyramids of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure, plus the Sphinx. It also inquires into the age of the pyramids and who built them; with some fun QuickTime VR!
Artifacts in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo The Step Pyramid Complex of Djoser Monuments and Sights to See In Egypt -Scroll down to "Pharaonic
Monuments" and visit dozens of sites in ancient Egypt. Each is accompanied by a brief informative text with links to additional information about people (pharaohs, and other ancient Egyptians) and including the complete translation by E.A. Wallis Budge of The Egyptian Book of the Dead. Presented by the Ministry of Tourism, Egypt, and the Egyptian Tourist Authority.
Mysteries of the Nile -Another PBS NOVA Online presentation that, besides
the Old Kingdom pyramids and the Sphinx, includes the New Kingdom temples at Karnak and Luxor (with some QuickTime VR movies).
The Theban Mapping Project - The Egyptian tomb, KV5, was discovered by
archaeologist Kent Weeks in the Valley of the Kings in 1995. It has been described as the "largest tomb ever found in Egypt," and "the greatest archaeological discovery of the century." Trace the year-by-year history of KV 5's discovery and take a tour of the tomb and its many chambers. You can also follow the careful process of xxcavation, see the reliefs and finds being uncovered, and keep up-to-date on the excavation's progress (which can also be viewed with QuickTime VR).
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