Egyptology resources
- Cambridge Egyptology Resources the first Egyptology web page in the world, by Nigel Strudwick.
- The Egyptological EEF Forum, the main mailing list for Egyptologists, with many resources, in particular a list of freely available text editions;
- the Modern version of the Thesaurus Linguae Aegyptiae, one of the most ambitious projects about Ancient Egyptian Language, now with many more hieroglyphic spellings
- the Thesaurus Linguae Aegyptiae, the original software; it also gives access to the original files of the Wörterbuch; a treasure trove.
- the Ramses Project
- Simon Schweitzer's Ancient Egyptian Dictionary
: a nice web site and mobile application which uses the data from the Thesaurus Linguae Aegyptiae. It's open source, so you can also do some processing on the data itself.
- AES - Ancient Egyptian Sentences Corpus of Ancient Egyptian sentences for corpus-linguistic research from the TLA.
- ORAEC : an ambitious project for Digital Humanities in Egyptology. Aggregates lots of ressources. Among which :
- A meta-search engine for sequences of signs in various projects (ORAEC, PNM, Prosopographia Aegypti, Ramsès, and TLA) ;
- A meta-search engine for hieroglyphic word forms in various projects (ORAEC, PNM, Prosopographia Aegypti, Ramsès, and TLA) ;
For learners :
- Archives from the now closed Ancient Egyptian Mailing List, which was a very active group at the turn of the century, with occasional messages by distinguished colleagues.