Set In Stone

Ancient Egypt Research Project

To discuss and explore academically topics of Ancient Egypt. Launched Feb. 2009

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Welcome. This site is for those who wish to contribute in a scholarly way to the study of Ancient Egyptian Architecture and the influences on it. While theories will be posted, they are based on reasonable interpretation of facts.

Our goal is to find the truth behind many artifacts of AE life, including the Pyramids, Ankh, boats, journeys, hieroglyphs, and other related topics. This site represents the theoritical half of our research, the other half is our Ancient Egyptian Monuments Project at Wikiversity which hopes to build a collection of facts that will help reveal meaning behind the symbols of Ancient Egypt.

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  • Anneke Bart
  • Nicholas Buccalo, Architect
  • Bob Manske
  • Mohamed El Shahed
  • Katresia
  • Jesica Bogg
  • Segereh
  • Glenn Ferguson
  • Philip Arrhidaeus
  • Ian Onvlee
  • Conor
  • Marleen Reynders

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SET IN STONE:
Research Project on Ancient Egypt



To contribute to our Wikiversity fact gathering project, visit our Ancient Egyptian Monuments Project HERE

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PHOTOGRAPHIC CREDITS:
If you see a photo here that is yours, please 'join us' and let us know. We are organizing the uploaded image to provide proper credit and links to the original images. Below I will be starting a list of links that will eventually be tied to the photo I may of uploaded on this site.

We are using the images to give us information on our digital reconstruction. We encourage every photographer to register on this site and help us with credits. If you see your image(s) and you don't want them on our site, let us know and we will remove them immediately (sorry). On the other hand, we hope you will join us and help make contributions to this project which we think is significant. Hopefully we will use your image in a presentation or publication. We certainly hope that you would like to be involved.

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Will post any News, Announcements, Tidbits here...

We have a new RSS Feed on the Home Page featuring Dr. Hawass and their latest discoveries. This will help keep us up-to-date. Enjoy.

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The Mystery of the Hidden Doors Inside the Great Pyramid

The Great Pyramid of Khufu has fascinated people for millennia. It is the only one of the seven wonders of the ancient world still standing today, and its monumental size and the precision of its design astound thousands of visitors each day. I feel very privileged to have had the opportunity over the course of my career to come to know the pyramid in great depth, and to have discovered one of its greatest secrets - the hidden doors inside the shafts that lead from the so-called “Queen’s Chamber.”

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Latest News from the Valley of the Kings

In November, 2007, a new chapter in the history of the Valley of the Kings began when the first all-Egyptian team ever to work at the site began excavations under the direction of Dr. Zahi Hawass. Hawass announced today that the team has recently made many important and exciting discoveries, which are revolutionizing our understanding of one of the most mysterious and fascinating places in Egypt. 

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