I don't report on these on a daily basis, although I have them all saved to Google Reader for my own entertainment. If there are any news items that I think may be of interest then I report them, but the daily updates are interesting in their own right and I thought that others might like to see them.
If you are using a similar services to see blogs via RSS news feeds then the following might be of interest to you. Not all are updated daily, or even frequently, but all are of interest. Obviously the dig diaries will end when the current season's excavations come to a close. They are listed in no particular order.
If you are using a similar services to see blogs via RSS news feeds then the following might be of interest to you. Not all are updated daily, or even frequently, but all are of interest. Obviously the dig diaries will end when the current season's excavations come to a close. They are listed in no particular order.
John Hopkins dig diary
Brooklyn Museum dig diary
AERA Giza dig diary
Kelsey dig diary (yet to be started)
KV-63 dig diary
Djehuty dig diary (Spanish)
Luxor News Blog by Jane Akshar
Egypt Then And Now by Ben Morales Correa
News from the Valley of the Kings by Kate Phizackerley
Cairo/Giza Daily Photo by Maryanne Stroud
Greek and Roman Studies - presently at the Dakhleh Oasis by Aislinn Lowry
The Eloquent Peasent by Margaret Maitland
Urban Art and Antiquities
Talking Pyramids by Vincent Brown
Desert Prince (the nature of the Western Desert) by Amir Zakhary
Digital Map of Egypt blog by Ragab A. Hafiez
The Egyptian Corner - This is not just Egyptology and at the moment is mainly focusing on offering comments about the current Israel/Palestine situation, which may not agree with everyone's opinions, but it also has a really good mini-phrasebook and some really good Egyptian recipes. For example:
Digital Map of Egypt blog (Ragab A. Hafiez)
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