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During 2020, because of the COVID-19 situation and the movement of education into blended learning, JStor has provided additional access to its vast database of scholarly articles. 

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Akhenaten

Amarna Art

Ancient Egypt Magazine via History Reference Centre

Access this database via Moodle > Students > Library > Library Intranet

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Enter a search term, i.e., Akhenaten

Before hitting the Search button, limit your results by typing Ancient Egypt Magazine in the Publication field

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The Armana Project

Click on the image below to visit The Armana Project. Amarna remains the largest readily accessible living-site from ancient Egypt. It is thus simultaneously the key to a chapter in the history of religious experience and to a fuller understanding of what it was like to be an ancient Egyptian. There is no other site like it.

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Amarna Letters

Google Book Preview: Akhenaten: History, Fantasy and Ancient Egypt

State Library of NSW databases

There are many online databases available to NSW citizens for searching via the State Library of NSW website.

You must have a Readers' Card to access these databases, and this can be arranged by visiting this page and completing the on-line form. Your card will be delivered to the physical address which you nominate when completing the online form.

When you visit the State Library of NSW website, go to eResources, and browse there - it's a good idea to determine which database you want to use before logging in with your Readers' Card.

Egypt's Lost City: Armana

Rebel Pharaoh

3D Model - Akhnaton Prayer Relief Fragment