Posts Tagged ‘Osirion’
Ok, so maybe I am not reviving the Blogroll Roundup as a regular feature, at least not until I get caught up on my own material, although I do have to say that I am amazed at how many hits months-old editions continue to garner. But there has been so much really great material that has appeared in the Egyptology blogosphere in the last couple of weeks, I can’t help but share it. So, for your convenience and enjoyment…
Re-wrapping a mummy, new Pyramid Texts, Abydos abides, the Akhenaten Museum, Hieroglyphs 101, Hanging out with Dr. Andrzej Cwiek, and WV22?
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Tags: Abydos, Akhenaten, Akhenaten Museum, Amenhotep III, Andrzej Cwiek, Deir el Bahri, Hieroglyphs, KV35, Osirion, Pyramid Texts, Queen Behenu, Temple of Hatshepsut, WV22