Sunday, January 25, 2015

Tutankhamun's Tomb Exhibition

On our way to the exhibition Dome at Silverstar.



Our four Bray grandchildren.




"Clever"  chuckled an onlooker...
"Hurry up, this is heavy" said Jarom with a grin.


Ethan followed suit lifting the board.


I enjoyed the good information boards around the displays.


We each had a listening device in which we could
punch in the number on the display and listen.
I liked that... quiet all around although there was
 a steady stream of people milling around us.





The Rosetta stone.


Displays of the tomb as they found it.


A display of another chamber.


And then we moved to where replica's of the items were displayed
so that we could see them individually.

This is inside the largest of the three (whatever they are called)


Details on the outside tell an elaborate story.
I would so love to have been able to have Hugh Nibley with us.



Inside the smallest of the three was the large gold of these
with the smaller and smaller inside the larger.
Lots and lots of repeated symbols.



Wonderful detailed work!



The mummy inside the third one.





Sumptuous gold all around.




How would you like to sit on a chair like this,
with your feet on this footstool?


Ceremonial bedstead detail.


Headpiece detail.







Another ceremonial bedstead detail.


I thought of the craftsmen working on these pieces.



We stopped for some family photographs.

These four grow before our eyes!




Notice the boys left over right and girls right over left crossing their arms?

Grandparents and these grandchildren.


We had an informative, sensorily rich, and good family experience.
Happy Birthday for 2015 Doug, Nadia, Jarom, Ethan, Daena and Cabryn.
We make our way to the exit past these displays.




I'm glad we went!
I thought it was an excellent display.
It was an excellent Judy-style family excursion too.

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