Links
- http://www.trismegistos.org/fayum/index.php - A gazetteer of the Fayyum area which traces information about settlements in the Fayyum during the Greco-Roman period.
- http://www.archbase.com/fayum/project.htm - Fayyum excavation project run by UCLA/RUG
- http://www.ecrc.ucl.ac.uk/minisite/qarun/index.htm - People and Climate: Lake Qarun Project. Run by UCL, funded by the Leverhulme Trust.
- http://www.scribd.com/doc/13199895/Notes-From-DiaryFayum-Trip-1907-Walter-Granger-Bulletin-22-2002-NMMNH - An article dealing with the diary of Walter Granger who visited the Fayyum on 1907.
- http://faiyum.com/index.html - a website dealing with the prehistory of the Fayyum (by Andie Byrnes)
- http://en.wordpress.com/tag/faiyum/ - a blog about the fayyum
- http://digdiaries.ac.nz/fayum/ - a website prepared by students in the University of Auckland who participated in archeological expedition at the Fayyum in 2010. See also: http://twitter.com/fayumdigdiary
- http://www.panoramio.com/user/1229335?with_photo_id=32694837 – Photos of the Fayyum
- http://egyptsites.wordpress.com/2009/02/15/introduction-to-el-faiyum/ - Introduction to el-Faiyum from www.egyptsites.co.uk
- http://arabfayoum.ahlamontada.com – discussions of the genealogical ancestry of the Samālūs, a Bedouin tribe which still resides in contemporary Fayyum
- http://www.filaha.org - The Filāḥa Texts Project, focusing on the Kutub al-Filāḥa or ‘Books of Husbandry’ compiled by Arab, especially Andalusi, agronomists mainly between the 10th and 14th centuries.

