UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology (UEE)
University of California, Los Angeles
ISBN: 978-0-615-21403-0
Egyptology has as its object of study the history, practices, and
conceptual categories of a culture that was remarkably prolific in terms
of written texts, art, architecture, and other forms of material
culture. The knowledge of Egyptologists, archaeologists, linguists,
geologists, and all other professionals who are involved in research
related to Ancient Egypt reflect the interdisciplinary approach that is
needed to make sense of such a wealth of information. The peer-reviewed
articles of the UEE are written by the world’s leading scholars.
In the coming decade we will continue to build the
content of the UEE, while a separate web site, the UEE Full Version,
will be available starting in 2010. The full version will have enhanced
searches, such as a map-search functionality, alphabetical and subject
browsing, in-text links, explanations of terminology for
non-professionals, an image archive, and Virtual Reality
reconstructions. In addition, a Data-Access Level is under development,
which links articles with the results of original research. Information
on the development of the UEE Full Version can be found at http://www.uee.ucla.edu.
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