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Definition of Egyptology

Egyptology
Egyptology E`gyp*tol"o*gy, n. [Egypt + -logy.] The science or study of Egyptian antiquities, esp. the hieroglyphics.

Meaning of Egyptology from wikipedia

- Egyptology (from Egypt and Gr**** -λογία, -logia; Arabic: علم المصريات) is the scientific study of ancient Egypt. The topics studied include ancient Egyptian...
- Egyptology is the fourth studio album by World Party released in 1997, re-released in 2006. It contained the #31 British single "Beautiful Dream" and the...
- Look up Afrocentric or Afrocentrist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The terms "Afrocentric", "African-centered", and "Afrocentrist" may refer to: Afrocentrism...
- The title of Professor of Egyptology may refer to the holders of one of the following professorial chairs: Edwards Professor of Egyptian Archaeology and...
- Wayne Anderson, Nghiem Ta, Chris Forsey, A. J. Wood, and Douglas Carrel) Egyptology: Search for the Tomb of Osiris (2004) (Illustrated by Nghiem Ta, Ian P...
- The Orion correlation theory is a fringe theory in Egyptology attempting to explain the arrangement of the Giza pyramid complex. It posits that there is...
- Retrieved 28 February 2017. "Petrie and Edwards: Gateway to the World of Egyptology". Petrie Museum Staff (28 February 2017). "UCL Petrie Museum Online Catalogue"...
- following the death of Wallinger's mother, World Party's fourth album, Egyptology, was released in 1997. A single, "Beautiful Dream", only reached No. 36...
- The Dragon’s Apprentice The Dragon Prophecy Egyptology: Search for the Tomb of Osiris (2004) The Egyptology Handbook: A Course in the Wonders of Egypt...
- The following is a list of burials in the Valley of the Kings, in Thebes (modern Luxor, Egypt) and nearby areas. The numbering system was established by...