
Kemeticism
I like this artist's website, but I can't speak to if there is any specific information or how reliable it is. Her altars and art are lovely.

Resources
Primary Sources
- Pyramid Texts Online
- The Papyrus Ebers
- The Instruction of Ankhsheshonq
- Coptic Magical Papyri
- North Abydos Votive Zone Project
Academic Websites
- Desheret's World Map Museum guide: "The purpose of this project is to display and catalogue all museums world wide containing egyptological collections or objects concerning or relating to Egypt's Archaeological and Philological history."
- Digital Egypt for Universities: Teaching guide for universities.
- Egyptian Monuments: "A detailed guide to the archaeological sites of the Nile Valley and desert areas of Egypt."
- The Giza Archives: Comprehensive information on the archaeological site of Giza.
- The Global Egyptian Museum: An online museum about Ancient Egypt.
- Online Egyptological Bibliography
- Practical Egyptian Magical Spells:
Practice
Books:- The Complete Encyclopedia of Egyptian Deities: Gods, Goddesses, and Spirits of Ancient Egypt and Nubia by Tamara Siuda
- The Ancient Egyptian Daybook by Tamara Siuda
- The Ancient Egyptian Prayerbook by Tamara Siuda
- The Complete Encyclopedia of Egyptian Deities by Tamara L. Siuda: Not a big fan of the Kemetic Orthodoxy, which she runs, but this is a pretty helpful and comprehensive book.
- Following the Sun: A Practical Guide to Egyptian Religion, Revised Edition by Sharon LaBorde
- Circle of the Sun: Rites and Celebrations for Egyptian Pagans and Kemetics by Sharon LaBorde
- Celebrating the Egyptian Gods by Sharon LaBorde
- Eternal Egypt: Ancient Rituals for the Modern World by Richard J. Reidy
- Everlasting Egypt: Kemetic Rituals for the Gods by Richard J. Reidy
- The Twisted Rope
- Sesh Kemet: Website about hieroglyphics and Ancient Egyptian religion.
- Fiercely Bright One: Writings about Aset.
- per-Bast: Information about Bast.
- Mystical Bewilderment: Blog.
- Shrine of Anubis: Virtual shrine.
- Per Sebek: Information about Sobek.
- Per-Sabu: Information about jackal deities.
- Ronpet.app: Egyptian festival date calculator.
- Kemetic Roundtable: Discussions between Kemetic pagans on multiple issues.

My Pages
Netjeru
Netjeru means gods. I worship mainly the gods listed below, with their Greek names first (since Hellenic Paganism is where I started) and their Kemetic names in parentheses. I think Banebjedet and Wepwawet are cool but I don't know if I will worship them. These are half devotional and half informational pages.- Set (Sutekh): God of chaos and storms who rules over the barren desert.
- Bastet (Bast): Goddess of cats and joy.
- Isis (Aset):Goddess of many things -- she is kind of hard to describe. Magic is one of those things.
- Ma'at: Goddess of justice.
- Ammon (Amun): King of the gods and patron god of Thebes (Waset).
- Selkis (Serket): Goddess of scorpions and poisons, and by extension medicine and magic.
- Thoth (Djehuty): God of scribes.
- Sobek: God of strength.
- Anubis (Anpu): God of the dead and mummification.