Egypt Exploration Society

The Egypt Exploration Society
AbbreviationEES
Established1882 (1882)
FoundersAmelia Edwards and Reginald Stuart Poole
TypeNonprofit
Legal statusCharity
PurposeTo support and promote Egyptian cultural heritage
HeadquartersDoughty Mews
Location
  • London
President
Prof Doris Behrens Abouseif
Chair
Dr Leire Olabarria
Director
Dr Carl Graves
Staff6
Websiteees.ac.uk
Formerly called
The Egypt Exploration Fund (1882–1919)

The Egypt Exploration Society (EES) is a British non-profit organisation founded in 1882 for the purpose of supporting and promoting Egyptian cultural heritage. It was founded by novelist and travel writer Amelia Edwards with support from Curator of Coins and Medal, Reginald Stuart Poole. It has offices in London and Cairo, and is a registered charity.

The Society has worked at many archaeological sites across the northern Nile valley and delta including Deir el-Bahri, Tanis, Abydos, and Amarna. The results of its work have been shared in more than 350 scientific publications and artefacts from their excavations can be seen in museums around the world.