Links, credits and literature
Oookay. Here you get
links to Kemet-related stuff, as well as some other
things I'm interested in. I've done them as text links,
so anybody can use them and the page loads more quickly.
There are some graphis, though (Why do I tell you, you're
able to see them yourself, aren't you?) - but I tried to
refrain from using too many or animated graphics. After
all, this is no billboard. ;-)
The abbreviations at the
end show the site language:
ENG = English
GER = German
VAR = various (at least English and German are
covered)
Kemet
Cairo Museum - yes, THE Cairo museum -
features tons of exhibit photos, a virtual tour and much
more. ENG
AEL - Learn about the Kemetic
language or even start to study Middle Egyptian yourself
(no course to be booked, but great introductory lessons!)
ENG
CCER - The International Association
of Egyptologists, multilingual (unfortunately often
difficult to reach, reload if it doesn't show up
immediately) VAR
Egyptology
worldwide - here's a page with all institues and
museums that have to do with AE - definitely worth
sifting through if yu need any info! ENG
BBAW - The dictionary of Ancient
Egyptian from 1907 ff. with pictures of the archive,
cards, its history, searchable data pool etc. GER
House of Egypt - If you want to buy anything
Kemetic, from sheets over replica canopic jars to statues
and jewellry, go here. Make sure you have lots of money,
for you'll find tons of things you'll want to buy. ;-)
ENG
The House of Netjer - the ancient Egyptian faith
today (very informational!) ENG
Kemetic Kids - for children interested in
Kemet, for children of House members... contributions
(pictures, poems etc.) are always welcome ENG
ShemsuSet - not a website, but a mailing
list where people interested in Set talk. ENG
Graphics
design
Neferchichi's tomb - Egypt-related clipart, fonts,
a lovely shop. Ad-free.ENG
Bannerforge - I make animated banners and
buttons there sometimes - some 100+ examples to choose
from, own data upload feature, they even store your
images. Use of te "expert edit" feature is
necessary, though, to achieve best results. Ad-free. ENG
Flaming Text - Font art for headings, banners
etc. Many styles, free buttons, dividers etc. Ad-free.
ENG
Private
homepages (Kemetic, roleplaying, family...)
Yinepu - Meresinepu's page, about
Yinepu, mummification, His rites... ENG
The Domain of Bast - all about Bast you need to
know ENG
The Domain of Hethert - Neferu's page, much about
Hethert, Her worship, kemetic architecture... ENG
Jackal Logic - Imakhu Nakht's page (Yinepu
and Set) ENG
Akhet
- The Horizon - Asetmeri's Site (Aset), mainly about
religious aspects of old Kemet ENG
Petyu's Place - my private page. Colourful and
stuffy, kemetic-themed graphics, prose... a real girl's
thing ;-) ENG
Birds from hell - a pet page about budgies and
rats GER
Midnight Dance - Vampire Live Roleplaying in
Berlin GER
Razordance - Cyberpunk Live Roleplaying in
Berlin VAR
Rabenaas - my hubby's private site. My
design, but I'm not to blame for the contents! VAR
Little Big Town - that's where you can meet the
greatest Westerners I've ever seen. They're just...
gorgeous folks. All of them. Really. Go there. GER
Internet
issues
Anybrowser - the campaign for all-browser
compatibility of internet pages - the tips are easy to
follow, and doing it is a big advantage for all who surf
the web. ENG
Matt's script archive - you can get guestbooks, search
engines, countdowns aso. from here. Great guy, this Matt.
ENG
News/Info
Chatelaine - if you need info or links on
depressions, as a depressive person or partner/relative
of one - even a section on maltreatment and treatment
mistakes ENG
Various
hobby stuff
Holmes Society - I love Sherlock Holmes... ENG
Books
and videos
Recommended Reading - Kemetic-themed literature for
beginners and curious people who want to have solid info
without getting esoterical babble instead (list
compiled by the House of Netjer) ENG

Credits
My thanks for sharing
their insights and info go to:
My elememtary school teacher Mrs Warnatsch, who kindled
my love for Egypt, Dr. Dietrich Wildung, who presides
over the Berlin museums and whom I look up to, Alison,
Asetwedjbai, Djedetmiwesir, Djehutydjesi, Hotep Ka
Heru-wer (yeah, another one from Germany!!!),
Isep, Khenmetaset, Meresinepu (who was very patient
with me when I wrote to her last year, asking about the
HoN), Imakhu Antybast, Inibmutes, MeryBast,
Nakhtdeshretiu, furthermore to Neferteminut,
Neferuhethert, Nesiwepwawet, Sotpe, Tua Aset, Wosret, to
the House of Netjer and all its members, the *.aset
bunch, to countless Egyptological websites and books, and
to all those whose names I should have put here but
forgot them. Feel included.
And last but not least special thanks to Andy, without
whom I'd never have come that far. Luvvin' ya!


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