Ta’wy is dedicated to reconstructing ancient Egyptian culture through research, scholarship, experimental archaeology, and cultural reconstruction. This library brings together writings, documentation, interpretive work, and living reconstructions of ancient Egyptian life, thought, and practice.

Areas of Research

Language & Writing

Study of Madu Natjar (mdw nTr), hieroglyphic systems, pronunciation, and reconstructed phonology of ancient Egyptian language traditions.

Religion & Ritual

Exploration of cosmology, ritual practice, offerings, temples, and the role of the divine in Egyptian life.

Kingship & History

Reconstruction of royal annals, dynastic chronology, and the role of kingship in shaping Egyptian civilization.

Research Library

Explore the full range of Par Madja’at research materials through the digital library hosted at Reconstructing Ancient Egypt. The library provides access to peer-reviewed articles, curated resources, multimedia content, and structured research records that support in-depth study of Ancient Egyptian culture, history, and language.

Learn More: Research

Primary Research Initiatives

  • Royal Annals of Ancient Egypt
  • Madu Natjar – Sacred Language of Ancient Egypt
  • Ancient Egyptian Calendar Reconstruction
  • Temple Reconstruction Projects (Djeba – Horus at Edfu)
  • Egyptian Cuisine, Beauty, and Daily Life Studies

Support the Research

Support Ta’wy’s research, podcast production, reconstruction work, and educational content through contributions and patron support.