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Explore our range of educational guides to help you discover more about the history of Egypt and Sudan. Every guide is written by professionals working in Egyptology, museums, archives, and archaeology using case studies from around the world. These resources a perfect for teachers or parents engaging younger audiences, or for those of us needing a quick refresher! 

Guides will be added regularly so keep checking back for more and if you have any requests then let us know by contacting us: [email protected]. 

The royal crowns of Egypt

The royal crowns of Egypt

Explore the royal regalia of the Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt and maybe spot some on your next museum visit! Read more

Published: 7th March, 2019

Updated: 17th October, 2021

Author: Carl Graves

Gods of Egypt

Gods of Egypt

Thousands of gods and goddesses were worshipped in Ancient Egypt, learn about some of the most familiar deities in this lesson plan and classroom activity pack. Read more

Published: 14th March, 2019

Updated: 17th October, 2021

Author: Carl Graves

Games in Ancient Egypt

Games in Ancient Egypt

The ancient Egyptians loved playing board games - learn about Mehen and Senet and play yourself! Read more

Published: 2nd March, 2020

Updated: 17th October, 2021

Author: Stephanie Boonstra

Journey to the afterlife

Join Prof Joann Fletcher as she journeys into the ancient Egyptian afterlife with Kha and Merit Read more

Published: 29th May, 2019

Updated: 17th October, 2021

Author: Carl Graves

Temples in Ancient Egypt

Temples in Ancient Egypt

They were homes for the gods and remain some of the most impressive monuments to survive from ancient Egypt. In this resource you will explore what temples were for, their architecture and symbolism, and the rituals that took place in them. Read more

Published: 4th August, 2022

Updated: 15th August, 2022

Author: Edward Scrivens

Hieroglyphs

Hieroglyphs

The ancient Egyptians utilised a complex system of signs to write their language. Find out more here! Read more

Published: 3rd March, 2020

Updated: 17th October, 2021

Author: Stephanie Boonstra

Egyptian heritage from home!

Egyptian heritage from home!

Explore some of Egypt's most unique heritage sites from the comfort of your home. Read more

Published: 27th April, 2020

Updated: 17th October, 2021

Author: Carl Graves

Daily Life in Ancient Egypt

Join Prof Joann Fletcher as she explores the everyday lives of the ancient Egyptians at Deir el-Medina Read more

Published: 20th May, 2019

Updated: 17th October, 2021

Author: Carl Graves

Mummification

Join Prof Joann Fletcher as she delves into the ancient process of mummification and preserving bodies for the afterlife. Read more

Published: 20th May, 2019

Updated: 17th October, 2021

Author: Carl Graves

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    Cairo Lecture: Why the famous mummy from Warsaw cannot be really pregnant?

    Kamila Braulińska discusses the scientific analysis of a mummy from the National Museum in Warsaw. This event will include images of human remains. Start time - 18:00 (Egypt)

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    Conserving the EES Collections

    Thanks to the generosity of our supporters, we reached our fundraising goal in order to urgently conserve items in the Society's collections.

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    Egyptian Archaeology Skills School

    The annual Egyptian Archaeology Skills School for students of Egyptology and archaeology.

  • Hieroglyphs: Unlocking Ancient Egypt

    Hieroglyphs: Unlocking Ancient Egypt

    Private viewing at the British Museum with the British Egyptian Society

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    The royal crowns of Egypt

    Explore the royal regalia of the Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt and maybe spot some on your next museum visit!

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    EES statement regarding P.Oxy LXXXIII 5345

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    Gods of Egypt

    Thousands of gods and goddesses were worshipped in Ancient Egypt, learn about some of the most familiar deities in this lesson plan and classroom activity pack.

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    Professor Obbink and missing EES papyri

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    Egyptian Archaeology

    Our full-colour magazine, published in spring and autumn, reporting on current excavations, surveys and research in Egypt and Sudan, showcasing the work of the EES as well as of other researchers and field directors.

  • The Oxyrhynchus Papyri

    The Oxyrhynchus Papyri

    A collection of over 500,000 fragments of literary and documentary texts dating from the third century BC to the seventh century AD

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    The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology

    The leading international journal for Egyptological research since 1914. Available to Society members as a subscription volume.

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