Resources
Ancient Egyptian and Hieroglyphs on Computer
This site, Saqqara.org, contains information on InScribe (2004, 2008 and InScribeX) from Saqqara Technology. At present we do not know of any web sites that attempt to treat the general topic of Ancient Egyptian on Computer in detail, although there is much material distributed around the web to be discovered given time and your favourite internet search tools. One starting point is Egyptology Resources (www.newton.cam.ac.uk/egypt/), edited by Nigel Strudwick. The Wikipedia articles on Egyptian Language, Egyptian hieroglyph and Transliteration of ancient Egyptian provide some useful material.
For information on Unicode, EGPZ, the EGPZ Word List and other new technical developments, see our www.egpz.com website.
Two internet discussion lists should be mentioned. The Ancient Egyptian Language discussion list (AEL) is useful for beginners and students of the subject. The Egyptologists' Electronic Forum (EEF) is not primarily language-oriented but, like AEL, well moderated and a valuable venue for discussion.
