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Thotweb                            was created in 1997 by a group of fellow students in                            egyptology. Its aim is to help spreading egyptological                            information throughout the world and to stimulate international                            cooperation. 
At                            the time being, most of it is in french, but it will                            be eventually translated into english, except for the                            research articles, which will remain in their original                            languages. 
Its                            main divisions are :
 Our                            "Portal"                            is one of the biggest of the egyptological web. Continuously                            updated, it features pages, that means that a web site                            can be listed several times according to its content.                            This thematic approach makes it very useful. The sub-divisions                            of our portal are:
Our                            "Portal"                            is one of the biggest of the egyptological web. Continuously                            updated, it features pages, that means that a web site                            can be listed several times according to its content.                            This thematic approach makes it very useful. The sub-divisions                            of our portal are: 
 Our                            "Encyclopedia"                            is for the layman and the egyptologist alike. It has                            short notices and articles, with links to relevant egyptian                            inscriptions in adobat pdf format. For instance, someone                            interested in the reign of king Ahmose will be able                            to download its great inscription in Karnak, the autobiography                            of Ahmose, son of Abana, and the donation stela of queen                            Ahmose-Nefertary. It is like a virtual library at your                            disposal.
Our                            "Encyclopedia"                            is for the layman and the egyptologist alike. It has                            short notices and articles, with links to relevant egyptian                            inscriptions in adobat pdf format. For instance, someone                            interested in the reign of king Ahmose will be able                            to download its great inscription in Karnak, the autobiography                            of Ahmose, son of Abana, and the donation stela of queen                            Ahmose-Nefertary. It is like a virtual library at your                            disposal.
We                            also produce CD-Rom reeditions of ancient and useful                            egyptological books. They are in our "Library"                            section. 
The                            aim of our "Virtual                            tour" is to provide photographs of archaelogical                            sites. They are rationnaly classified, according to                            the numerotation and the maps of the "Porter and                            Moss". It takes time to make it. If you want to                            share your photographs too, you are quite welcome. 
 The                            "Professional"                            section presents research works, interviews, and lists                            hundreds of academic researches. If you are writing                            a Ph.D which is not listed, please contact us.
The                            "Professional"                            section presents research works, interviews, and lists                            hundreds of academic researches. If you are writing                            a Ph.D which is not listed, please contact us. 
We                            also host a "Forum",                            in fact a discussion list, and you are welcome to join. 
Our                            "News"                            are also regularly updated, and provide information                            on discoveries and symposiums alike. 
Lastly,                            our "Travel"                            section, still under development, will present some                            facts helping to arrange travels to Egypt. 
I                            hope you will find Thotweb useful. Don't hesitate to                            let me know of any criticism or remarks you might like                            to do.