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Event: Exhibition (permanent) County: Devon Ancient EgyptLearn about Life and Death in a civilisation that lasted for more than 3,000 yearsPlymouth City Museum and Art Gallery | 5 March 2013 — 5 March 2014
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Event: Exhibition (permanent) County: Devon Bringing the World to PlymouthView a fascinating range of objects from living cultures in Asia, Africa and OceaniaPlymouth City Museum and Art Gallery | 5 March 2013 — 5 March 2014
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Article: Preview Cairo to Constantinople: Early Photographs of the Middle East at The Queen's GalleryEdinburgh's Palace of Holyroodhouse showcases artefacts and photos from the Prince of Wales' unusual four-month tour of the Middle East in 1962.04 April 2013
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Article: Feature Curator's Choice: Amber Druce picks a tomb painting from Pharaoh: RebornDozens of watercolour recordings of tomb decorations from Ancient Egypt are about to go on show at the city's Museum and Art Gallery. We find out about one of them.03 April 2013
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Article: Feature Curator's Choice: Sue Giles on a toy from a child's grave at Bristol's King of Egypt showThe Curator of Ethnography at Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery tells us about a linen ball, designed for the afterlife, at the forthcoming Pharaoh: King of Egypt show.20 February 2013
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Resource: Resource or activity pack, Teachers' pack or notes, Worksheets or templates County: Warwickshire Education Packs for schoolsRugby Art Gallery & MuseumRugby Art Gallery & Museum
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Article: Preview Fascinating Mummies: the National Museum of Scotland looks at Egyptian art of deathThe first major international exhibition at the refurbished National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh looks at the ancient Egyptian rituals surrounding death and the afterlife through an exciting array of treasures from the museum's own collections and the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden.06 March 2012
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Article: Preview Mice and coffins: Cambridge's Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology reopensFollowing a £1.8 million refurbishment, Cambridge University's Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology - home to Maori trumpets, Benin bronzes and bricks from Babylon - has reopened to the public in style.29 May 2012
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Article: Review Museums at Night Report: Gavin Turk, pyramid power and Bristol Museum and Art GalleryArtist Gavin Turk's occult new sculptures are among the after-hours attractions in the West country. Mark Sheerin explores the power of pyramids.17 May 2015
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Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: Greater London Tomb RaidersPetrie may be described as the founder of modern archaeology, developing methods and techniques still employed today and, in so doing, attaching value to objects of daily use in order to better inform our understanding...Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology | London | 14 — 30 May 2013





