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Originally Posted by GtrsRGr8
This probably prompts the question of why I didn't just post that link to begin with, and be done with it. Well, I feel that people following the threads sometimes are overwhelmed by websites that are posted that give a ton of freebies, and because of that they don't even bother to visit the website or, if they do, don't want to have to go through the whole selection of ebooks.
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My follow-up was in no way whatsoever intended as a criticism of your post; I was simply informing people that, in addition to the book you linked to, the Met also has lots of other great stuff available for free download.
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BTW--you probably are aware of this list, but I'll mention it in case you're not. The University of Memphis (Tennessee) maintains a list of "Egyptology Books and Articles in PDF online" at http://www.memphis.edu/egypt/resourc...y_mar2015.html. With just 4157 items (I know that the amount of writing on ancient Egypt and Egyptology is enormous) listed, I don't know how comprehensive it is, but it's the best list on the subject that I've run across.
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Yes, this is the "standard" resource list for Egyptologists. I was aware of it, but it's always worth posting these things because there may well be people who aren't.