The Egypt Exploration Society YouTube Channel
The EES was founded in 1882 by the writer and traveller Amelia Edwards to explore and document ancient Egyptian sites and monuments, and to create a lasting record of the remains as a means of preserving them. This work, begun by Amelia, Flinders Petrie, Howard Carter and many other great archaeologists, continues to this day.
In the last 130 years the EES has explored hundreds of sites in Egypt, uncovering temples, tombs and entire towns and cities.
Part of our mission is to generate enthusiasm for Egypt's past and to raise awareness of the importance of protecting its sites and monuments. We are captivated by the stories of the great pharaohs and their people and want to share what our experts have learned about how they lived with as wide an audience as possible.
We rely almost entirely on public support to fund our work and we need your help to ensure that we continue to carry out our mission at a time when Egypt's heritage is as threatened as it has been since Amelia's day
EES Patrons' Award 2018 - Jennifer Turner (University of Birmingham)
63 views2 months agoEES Patrons' Award 2018 - Ellen Jones (University of Oxford)
71 views2 months agoEES Archive Appeal 2018
457 views6 months agoThe evolving portrait of Deir el-Medina by Dr Cedric Gobeil, 10th February 2017
2.7K views1 year agoExcavating Egypt
175 views3 years ago'To work', M. R. Apted
785 views3 years agoThe Good, The Bad and the Ugly: EES Seminar Pt I
515 views6 years agoThe Good, The Bad and the Ugly: EES Seminar Pt VII
104 views6 years agoThe Good, The Bad and the Ugly: EES Seminar Pt V
52 views6 years agoThe Good, The Bad and the Ugly: EES Seminar Pt III
55 views6 years agoThe Good, The Bad and the Ugly: EES Seminar Pt IV
41 views6 years agoThe Good, The Bad and the Ugly: EES Seminar Pt II
79 views6 years agoThe Good, The Bad and the Ugly: EES Seminar Pt VI
36 views6 years agoRehousing the Abydos & Amarna Photographs
926 views6 years agoWho Was Who in Egyptology
1K views6 years agoLeiden presentation of Maya and Meryt I to Geoffrey Martin
458 views6 years agoThe EES Theban Harbours and Waterscapes Project Spring 2012
472 views6 years ago'One of Our Cities is Missing!' Part 3
369 views7 years ago'One of Our Cities is Missing!' Part 2
479 views7 years ago'One of Our Cities is Missing!' Part 1
1.6K views7 years agoThe Final Survey of Lower Nubia Part 2
1.1K views7 years agoThe Final Survey of Lower Nubia Part 1
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5.6K views8 years agoEES Excavations at Amarna Part 1: John Pendlebury
11K views8 years ago1930s EES Amarna Film PREVIEW
5K views8 years agoEES Oral History Project, Harry Smith on Sir Alan Gardiner
1.4K views9 years agoEES Oral History Project, Harry Smith on R O Faulkner
719 views9 years agoEES Oral History Project, Harry Smith on the division of objects
958 views9 years agoEES Oral History Project, Harry Smith on Buhen
2.7K views9 years agoEES Oral History Project, Kenneth Kitchen on KRI
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