Jaromir Malek:
Electronic publications
- (with E. Miles) Checklist of 19th-century "studio photographs" of Egypt in the Archive of the Griffith Institute. Part 1: Alexandria to Cairo, including Islamic monuments. Part 2: Saqqara to Luxor. Part 3: Deir el-Bahri to Kom Ombo. Part 4: Aswan, Nubia and 19th century Egypt. (on the Griffith Institute's website) [110B]
- Electronic publications and Egyptology. (on the Griffith Institute's website) [111]
- The archive of J. J. Clère. (on the Griffith Institute's website) [113A]
- The new Roxie Walker Galleries of Egyptian Funerary Archaeology at the British Museum. (originally on the Griffith Institute's website) [129]
- The Greek goddess of travel? (originally on the Griffith Institute's website). Reprinted in Bulletin of the Association for the Study of Travel in Egypt and the Near East: Notes and Queries 9 (April 2000), 3. [130]
- Treasures of Egypt. Textiles from the Czech and Moravian Collections. [137A]
- (with Jonathan Moffett, Elizabeth Miles, Sue Hutchison and Diana Magee) Tutankhamun: Anatomy of an Excavation [A computerized database of Howard Carter's excavation of the tomb of Tutankhamun] (on the Griffith Institute's website)(2000-) [139]
- (with Diana Magee and Elizabeth Miles) Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Reliefs and Paintings. Objects of Provenance Not Known: Statues. The continually updated online database. 2000-. [142]
- (with Gregor Neunert, Lindsay Allen and Jonathan Moffett) The Search for Tutankhamun [An Internet-based publication of Howard Carter's records of the excavations in the Valley of the Kings 1915-22.] [152]
- Primary Sources of the Old Kingdom. On the BBC History web site. [156]
- (with Jonathan Moffett et al.) Egyptian Mirage. (19th-century photographs of Egypt in the Archive of the Griffith Institute) [158]
- (with Jonathan Moffett et al.) Levantine Mirage. (19th-century photographs of the Levant in the Archive of the Griffith Institute) [159]
- "Introductory address. Meeting on archiving Egyptological and Ancient Near Eastern resources on the Internet, held in Oxford on November 28, 2003". [160A]