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Archaeological and ancient history student Leon Austin completed the summer space in the museum this year and explained something for

Archaeological and ancient history student Leon Austin completed the summer space in the museum this year and explained something for

Recimier Tamb Wall C) Nina de Grace Davis (Public Domain) By Laura Raniri Rai, Egyptian experts Like many of us,

The ancient Egyptians have kept a deep devotion to the natural world, a devotion that led to animal imagery as

By Laura Rani Rai Amazing tomb and temple, untouchable villages over time, and the lost city of Acneton You may

After its release in 1998, the dynamic feature film The Prince of Egypt (link to the trailer) became a quick

Since Queen Elizabeth II has marked the British throne of 70 years, it seems timely to consider that such a

By Laura Rani Rai This last August, I was invited to become a Egyptian expert in a new documentary of

If you are like me, the museum visits were regular and passionate before the pandemic diseases began. These days, I

The Manchester Museum’s alloy collection not only contains material from Egypt, but also has about 700 700 items of ancient

By Laura Rani Rai Can an Egyptian king an unusual tomb be found? Can a great Egyptian king’s untouchable tomb,

Many of us have spent a lot of time in the last few winter months, so in this spring we

Our International Touring Exhibition ‘Golden Mommy of Egypt’ is returning to the Manchester Museum this week, and offers a unique





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