Akhentef's World
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/3713/
An Egyptian pagan site focussing on the author's personal experiences with the deities, especially Tefnut. I like that -- I would much, much, rather see straightforward experiential writing than the miserable scholarship that prevails on so many pagan sites. There is nothing wrong with writing from your own intuition and experience, as long as you make it very clear that that's what you're doing -- and she does. Nicely done.
Egypt Antiquities Information
http://touregypt.net/Antiq.htm
From Tour Egypt, a web site created by the Ministry of Tourism in Egypt. While obviously not from a pagan point of view, this site has a ton of information of value to Egyptian pagans, including a virtual museum, essays on mythology, history and archaeology, and the complete text of The Book of the Dead - E.A. Wallis Budge's translation.
Lilith
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~humm/Topics/Lilith/
An in-depth look at all aspects of Lilith, as both goddess and demon. Incorporates Jewish, pagan, ceremonialist and other views. The design could be improved, and there is no distinction between internal and external links, but the information is plentiful and very useful.
Qadash Kinahnu: A Canaanite-Phoenician Temple
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Lofts/2938/
Extremely well done, with tons of information, of a decidedly more scholarly bent than most neopagan sites. Contains information on archaeology and historical paganism, as well as modern reconstructions. Highly recommended.
The Lilith Shrine
http://www.lilitu.com/lilith/
Another excellent site on Lilith, this one with a more devotional focus, though it includes some historical information as well. Lovely design, and the author's article "The Goddess with No Tradition: My Personal Thealogy of Lilith" is particularly worth reading.