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		<title>Blogroll Roundup for September 28, 2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Prophets in Egypt, the Luxor Museum, someone else mapping the geneology of the Eighteenth Dynasty, more Egyptian medicinal practices, KV63, and a toast for Tut&#8230; Jenny the Egyptian Scribe from The Egyptian Yell has a Toast to Tutankhamun from the San Francisco Chronicle.  She also brings us a book review on Itamar Singer’s The Hittites [...]]]></description>
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<p>Jenny the Egyptian Scribe from <strong>The Egyptian Yell</strong> has a <a href="http://egyptologypage.blogspot.com/2009/09/toast-to-tutankhamun.html" target="_blank">Toast to Tutankhamun</a> from the San Francisco Chronicle.  She also brings us a book review on Itamar Singer’s <em>The Hittites and Their Civilization</em>.  Read <a href="http://egyptologypage.blogspot.com/2009/09/hittites-thousand-gods.html" target="_blank">Book – The Hittites’ Thousand Gods</a>.  And while you are over at the Yell, check out <a href="http://egyptologypage.blogspot.com/2009/09/exhibit-art-of-death-in-ancient-egypt.html" target="_blank">Exhibit:  The Art of Death in Ancient Egypt</a>.</p>
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<p>Kate Phizackerley from <strong>News from the Valley of the Kings</strong> has some great posts on that famous royal necropolis.  Exploring the possibilities of the enigmatic KV63, Kate writes <a href="http://www.kv64.info/2009/09/kv63-and-nefertii.html" target="_blank">KV63 and Nefertiti?</a>  She also takes a look at a mummy posing with Dr. Hawass, <em>er..</em>  make that Dr. Hawass posing with a mummy:  <a href="http://www.kv64.info/2009/09/dr-hawass-and-kv55-mummy.html">Dr. Hawass and the KV55 Mummy</a>.</p>
<p>Speaking of the Valley of the Kings, Jane Akshar of <strong>Luxor News</strong> fame warns <a href="http://luxor-news.blogspot.com/2009/09/warning-no-photoscameras-in-valley-of.html" target="_blank">No cameras/photos in Valley of Kings</a>.  She also has an informative post on a <a href="http://luxor-news.blogspot.com/2009/09/new-theory-on-tutankamuns-parents-but.html" target="_blank">New Theory on Tutankhamun’s parents but will Zahi back it?</a>  That’s right, someone else is weighing in on the subject of the genetic mapping of the Eighteenth Dynasty.  <strong><em>Em Hotep!</em></strong> readers should check this out!</p>
<p>Page Strong from <strong>The Mummy’s Wrap</strong> brings us the latest installment in her long-running series on <a href="http://mummyswrap.com/?p=320" target="_blank">Ancient Egyptian Medicinal Practices (Part 13)</a>.  Clearly a lot of work and research is going into this blog series, so check it out.</p>
<p>For our latest <strong>Reflections in the Nile</strong>, Su Bayfield takes us out for a day at the museum.  Read <a href="http://egyptsitesblog.wordpress.com/2009/09/21/luxor-museum-extension/" target="_blank">Luxor Museum Extension</a>. </p>
<p>Vincent Brown gives us an update on the Giza Caves story over at <strong>Talking Pyramids</strong>.  Check out <a href="http://www.pyramidofman.com/blog/update-on-the-giza-caves-from-p-manuelian/" target="_blank">Update on the ‘Giza Caves’ from P Manuelian</a>.  Also, if you are not following Vincent’s<em> Friday Photo</em> series, you should be!  Check out this classic (and classy) shot of the <a href="http://www.pyramidofman.com/blog/friday-photo-entrance-to-the-great-pyramid/" target="_blank">Entrance to the Great Pyramid</a>, and this kind of eerie photo of the <a href="http://www.pyramidofman.com/blog/friday-photo-the-serapeum-at-saqqara/" target="_blank">Serapeum at Saqqara</a>.</p>
<p>Over at <strong>Tim’s Egyptians</strong>, Tim Reid has a nice piece on the <a href="http://tim-theegyptians.blogspot.com/2009/09/arts-of-ancient-egypt-museum-of-fine.html" target="_blank">Arts of Ancient Egypt:  Museum of Fine Arts Highlights</a>.  Tim also brings us an interesting article about the prophets of Khemet:  <a href="http://tim-theegyptians.blogspot.com/2009/09/gods-prophets-in-egypt.html" target="_blank">Gods Prophets in Egypt</a>.</p>
<p>My fellow bloggers at <strong>Heritage Key</strong> have their usual awesome collection of Egyptian offerings.  Prad Patel brings us more of Sandro Vannini’s photography with this exploration of <em>Tomb KV63 – Storage Room?</em>  [Story no longer online] </p>
<p>Owen Jarus has some odd goblets from Abydos:  <a href="http://heritage-key.com/blogs/owenjarus/ritual-pottery-find-terrace-great-god-abydos" target="_blank">Ritual Pottery Find at Terrace of the Great God at Abydos</a>. </p>
<p>Malcolm Jack has an article on the floods of ancient Egypt.  Check out <a href="http://heritage-key.com/egypt/tears-gods-ancient-and-modern-floods-valley-kings" target="_blank">Tears of the Gods:  Ancient and Modern Floods in the Valley of the Kings</a>.</p>
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