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Werner, Edward K.
http://www.gate.net/~ekwerner/egypt.htm
Assistant Director, St. Lucie County Library System. Brief autobiography and publication list of this Egyptologist and librarian.
Ryan, Donald P.
Archaeologist at the Pacific Lutheran University who has directed several seasons of fieldwork in the Valley of the Kings. Photograph, research interests and projects.
Reymond, Eve
http://rylibweb.man.ac.uk/specialcollections/collections/guide/atoz/reymond/
The personal and professional papers of the former Manchester University Egyptologist. Archived at The John Rylands University Library.
Piccione, Peter A.
http://www.cofc.edu/~piccione/main.html
Assistant Professor of Comparative Ancient History, University of Charleston. Photographs and biographical abstract of this Egyptologist.
Fildes, Alan
Articles, photo gallery, and links from this specialist in the Old Kingdom with a particular interest in pyramid sites and their related mastaba fields.
Dodson, Aiden
http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Archaeology/staff/dodson.html
Profile of this University of Bristol Visiting Fellow. Research interests include Egyptian funerary archaeology, dynastic history, and the history of Egyptology.
Directory of North American Egyptologists
http://www.oi.uchicago.edu/OI/DEPT/RA/ABZU/EGDIR_INTRO.HTML
Find individuals, institutions, and dissertations relating to American Egyptology. Sponsored by Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago and the University of Arizona Egyptian Expedition.
Directory of Institutions and Scholars Involved in Demotic Studies
http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/PROJ/DEM/Demotic_Directory.html
Extensive list with contact information from the Oriental Institute, University of Chicago.
Bell, Lanny
http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Egyptology/bell.html
Professor of Egyptology at Brown University. Photograph, interests and publications.
Bankes, William John (1786-1855)
http://www.cosmopolis.ch/english/cosmo31/egypt_nubia_bankes.htm
A biography of the explorer who traveled to Egypt and Nubia in the early 19th century and became an early Egyptian epigrapher.
Addresses of Coptologists
http://rmcisadu.let.uniroma1.it/~iacs/adrind.htm
Contact information, including email addresses, of Coptologists, from the International Association for Coptic Studies.