Architecture of Egypt Photographs with history and descriptions of famous Egyptian monuments from Glass, Steel and Stone: the Pyramids of Giza, Great Sphinx, Temple at Luxor and Tomb of Ramses II at Abu Simbel. |
Color Tour of Egypt The University of Memphis, US, provides expandable photographs and descriptions of major ancient monuments, accessed via a clickable map or a list. |
Egyptian Architecture San Jose State University provides an extensive gallery of expandable images, accessed via pull-down menu and selection from an array. Basic information is given for each. |
Mysteries of the Nile A team from the U.S. PBS TV programme Nova attempted to recreate the raising of an obelisk. History of obelisks, QTVR and standard images of temples, tombs, and other ancient Egyptian monuments. |
Pilgrimage to Abydos World Art Treasures provides an interactive plan of the Egyptian temple, which leads to photographs, history and description. Glossary available. |
The Ancient Egyptian Virtual Temple Computer-rendered walk-through of the interior of an imaginary ancient Egyptian temple, designed by Christina Paul. Bibliography. |
The Egyptian Tomb of Menna A virtual reality reconstruction of this 18th-dynasty Theban tomb by William L. Mitchell, Manchester Metropolitan University. |
The Great Temple of Abu Simbel Photographic tour from the Centre for Computer-aided Egyptological Research of the great temple built by pharaoh Rameses II. Includes sensitive plan. |
The Palace of Rameses III Mohammed Motlib uses computer-reconstruction to show how the Window of Appearance could have been used. Part of The Virtual Study Tour, from the New Zealand School of Architecture. |