Minnesota State University's EMuseum presents an exhibit on the daily life, art, military, archaeology, religion and history of ancient Egypt.
Essay by E.J. Brill describes the Fatimid Royal Family at the first millennium. Describes their administrators, veziers, slaves, and eunuchs.
Furnishes photographs and descriptions of various artifacts from ancient Egypt including statuary and a 4,000 year old piece of bread.
Various articles about life in ancient Egypt includes medical info, everyday life, court life, music, dance and related topics.
Details the influence of Egyptian art and cultural artifacts on a Carnegie Mellon interactive learning program.
Considers aspects of ancient Egyptian civilization including religion, culture and archeological findings, hosted by Millennium Matters.
Explores the ancient Egyptian concept of time, their solar based calendar, and the life expectancy of the populace.