Texts Links
- Egyptian Book of the Dead Online text translated by E. A. Wallis Budge, broken into chapters.
- Papyrus of Ani; Egyptian Book of the Dead Online text translated by E. A. Wallis Budge. One large text file.
- Admiral Ahmose A simple hieroglyphic reading passage from Dynasty XVIII.
- Ptahhotep The instructions of Ptah-Hotep presented in hieroglphic format with transliteration attached to each section.
- An Ancient Egyptian Poem A tribute to Pharaoh Thothmes of the 18th Dynasty.
- Instruction in Letter Writing in Egypt Translation of instructions given to ancient Egyptian scribes beginning their training.
- The Deir el-Medîna Database Database of non-literary documents found at Egyptian village of Deir el-Medina archaeology excavation.
- The Book of Coming Into the Light The Egyptian Book of the Dead: the Budge edition, with new revisions and notes.
- Demotic Texts on the World Wide Web A guide to internet resources on papyri.
- The Papyri Pages Pictures, articles, and links about ancient Egyptian papyri.
- Hymn to the Nile Electronic text of a religious hymn c. 2100 BCE, from the Ancient History Sourcebook.
- Ancient Egyptian Language Discussion List Online resources for the learning of ancient Egyptian, including hieroglyphic transcriptions/translations, discussion list and links.
- Egyptian Law Readings A bibliography of texts regarding ancient Egyptian laws by Bernard Hibbitts, University of Pittsburgh School of Law.
- Electronic Publishing of Ancient Egyptian Manuscripts and Texts Article concerning the unique nature of preparing ancient Egyptian manuscripts for electronic publishing, from the Pisa Research Consortium.
- The Precepts of Ptah-Hotep, c. 2200 BCE Electronic text of Ptah-Hotep's precepts, as translated by Horne.
- The Carlsberg Papyri A large collection housed at the University of Copenhagen.
- Duke Papyrus Archive Images and texts concerning various ancient Egyptian papyri, plus links to papyrology on the web.
- Ancient Battles: Egypt Egyptian accounts of the victory of Ramses II at the highlands of Kadesh (1294 BCE), and the battle at Megiddo (1469 BCE).
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