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Egyptian Museum | Cairo Day Tour - Egypt Attractions Tours
Egyptian Museum – An Attraction Not To Be Missed in Cairo. With over 120,000 artifacts, the museum houses an unbelievable exhibit depicting ancient Egypt’s glorious reign.
Egyptian Museum of Antiquties located in the Tahrir Square in Cairo is considered to be the largest museum in the whole world. With so many exhibits put on display in the Egyptian museum, and even double the number of exhibits kept in storage rooms, the guests would take days to view everything in the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities.
Egyptian museum in Cairo where you can explore the sarcophagi, pottery, jewelry and of course King Tutankhamen’s treasures, it’s all there. The boy-king’s death-mask – discovered in its tomb – is made of solid gold and it has been described as the most beautiful object ever made.
Note / you have the Opportunity to visit the royal mummy's room inside Egyptian Museum.. but that Requires additional ticket can be bought it on spot
About Visit Duration: People typically spend 1 hour 30 minutes in this visit. Pickup & drop off Location: Customer Hotel in Cairo - Giza. Tour Type: Private Tour. The tourist attraction is open all week: -Summer working hours (from 9:00am until 5:00pm) Box office is closed at 4:00pm -Winter working hours (from 9:00am until 4:30pm) Box office is closed at 3:30pm -Ramadan month working hours (from 9:00am until 3:00pm) Box office is closed at 2:00pm
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LECTURE: The Rediscovery of PAM’s Egyptian Scarab Collection
This lecture video was originally streamed via Facebook Live on March 7, 2018. Like us on Facebook to find out about more live-streamed programs - facebook.com/portlandartmuseum
The Portland Art Museum is home to more than 1,350 ancient Egyptian scarabs and amulets. Although the collection entered the Museum in 1929 and was partially on display until the mid-1980s, most of the objects were hidden away in the vault for decades, for the lack of expertise to catalogue them. Local Egyptologist John Sarr, who began investigating the scarabs in the 1990s, has just completed a year of intensive research on the scarabs. In this illustrated lecture, he will unpack the mysteries of these tiny works of art. Carved between 4800 and 2300 years ago, and usually smaller than one-inch long, scarabs were used during life as seals or amulets and in death as a means of securing an afterlife. They often bear motifs or inscriptions that reveal much of ancient Egyptian religious beliefs. Sarr is an independent scholar, writer, and teacher who has taught extensively on Ancient Egyptian culture and the hieroglyphic language. He is an active member of the American Research Center in Egypt and founding president of the Center’s Oregon chapter.
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Sponsored by the Asian Art Council.
Note: The closed captioning you see at the bottom of the screen was transcribed live. Although it does a fairly decent job, it is automated and doesn't always understand proper names, especially those in non-English languages.