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Short-term exhibitions

Egypt: Beyond the Tomb

Egypt: Beyond the Tomb
Date
09 December 2006 - 29 April 2007
Location
The TOWER Gallery
Entry
Adults     $9.50  
Children (4-14 years)   $4.50  
Children (under 4 years)  Free
Concessions    $6.50 
Family (2 adults, 2 children)  $20
Friends of Te Papa   $6
Friends - child    $3.50
School (guided)   $5.50
School (self-guided)   $4.50

Click here to find out more about Egypt: Beyond the Tomb on our minisite. You can also find out about Te Papa's Egyptian collection and our own mummy - Mehit.

The mysteries of ancient Egypt have intrigued young and old since the first discoveries of this fascinating civilisation. Egypt: Beyond the Tomb brings the ancient Egyptian world of the dead to life right here at Te Papa.

Featuring in this breathtaking exhibition are the 2700-year-old mummy of Keku and her intricately decorated sarcophagus (coffin) - plus over 200 other ancient Egyptian burial treasures.

Experience how researchers have pieced together Keku’s story from the diverse clues that her civilisation left behind. Follow her preparations for death and her perilous journey through the underworld towards the eternal afterlife. See mummification tools, amulets to protect the dead on their underworld journey, and other rare and beautiful artefacts.

This must-see exhibition has been developed by the Australian Museum and the National Museum of Antiquities, The Netherlands. It will be accompanied by a stimulating series of events for visitors of all ages, with highlights over the summer holidays.

Step into the world of the ancient Egyptians, where life exists beyond the tomb.

Images © National Museum of Antiquities, The Netherlands

THE EXHIBITION STORE

The Exhibition Store (located within the exhibition) will offer gifts, clothing, books for all ages, and other intriguing exhibition mementos.


PODCASTS

From 9 December check out our podcasts for an insight into Te Papa’s Egyptian collection through the eyes of Ross O’Rourke, Collection Manager, International History Collection.

http://www.tepapa.govt.nz/Egypt/podcasts.htm

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