Exhibition: Echoes of Egypt - Conjuring the Land of the Pharaohs
The Peabody Museum hosts an exhibition of the power of ancient Egypt and its impact on western society.
The Peabody Museum hosts an exhibition of the power of ancient Egypt and its impact on western society.
An exhibition that displays the modern techniques of scientific inquiry applied to Egyptian Archaeology
The University of Pennsylvania's Penn Museum hosts a new exhibition to assist the sight-impaired to learn about ancient Egypt.
The acclaimed British Museum exhibition on ancient Mesopotamia comes to Toronto 22-Jun-2013 to 05-Jan-2014
Featuring two giant reproductions (made from M&Ms chocolate candy) of the great Pyramid of Khufu as well as the Sphinx at Giza, the exhibit will feature several replicas from Tutankhamun's tomb.
To tell the struggles of the revolution that took place on January 25 onward in Egypt, Dr. Hawass announced this exhibit, yet the start of this exhibit is not yet certain.
Featuring more than 100 artifacts from Egypt's earliest history, the exhibit will examine, how the most important aspects of the ancient culture - writing, afterlife beliefs, architecture - can be traced back to this early stage of ancient Egyptian civilization.
Being the first Exhibit in New York to focus on Nubian culture, this exhibit will feature 120 artifacts and cover its history (mainly art) from its beginnings until its end.
Starting on the 29th of January and running through end of April 2011, this exhibit based in Portland will draw artifacts from the Brooklyn Museum and the Academy of Natural Sciences. Built in part by the Science Museum in Minnesota, it will feature not only the mummy named 'Annie', but also provide insight into ancient Egyptian culture based on four main content areas.
Opening on April 8, 2011 at the Melbourne Museum, the visitor will get a chance to explore the splendor that was Egypt at that time. The exhibit has already drawn more than seven million visitors world wide and it is expected to be a hit in Melbourne also.