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Presented By: Kelsey Museum of Archaeology

Sunday Drop-In Tour | Highlights of the Egyptian Collection

Linda Kimmel, Docent

View of a Kelsey Museum display case filled with Egyptian artifacts. Prominently displayed are two painted wooden figurines—one of a kneeling man and the other a butchered, black-and-white spotted cow. View of a Kelsey Museum display case filled with Egyptian artifacts. Prominently displayed are two painted wooden figurines—one of a kneeling man and the other a butchered, black-and-white spotted cow.
View of a Kelsey Museum display case filled with Egyptian artifacts. Prominently displayed are two painted wooden figurines—one of a kneeling man and the other a butchered, black-and-white spotted cow.
The Kelsey’s Egyptian galleries are many visitors’ favorite part of the museum. In today’s tour, we’ll take a deep dive into the collection, from the Predynastic period through Roman times. Along the way, we’ll look at pots, statues, jewelry, coffins, and more, including artifacts found in homes, tombs, temples, and on the ground.

This event is free and open to all visitors. If you have any questions or concerns regarding accessing this event, please visit our accessibility page at https://myumi.ch/zwPkd or contact the education office by calling (734) 647-4167. We ask for advance notice as some accommodations may require more time for the university to arrange.
View of a Kelsey Museum display case filled with Egyptian artifacts. Prominently displayed are two painted wooden figurines—one of a kneeling man and the other a butchered, black-and-white spotted cow. View of a Kelsey Museum display case filled with Egyptian artifacts. Prominently displayed are two painted wooden figurines—one of a kneeling man and the other a butchered, black-and-white spotted cow.
View of a Kelsey Museum display case filled with Egyptian artifacts. Prominently displayed are two painted wooden figurines—one of a kneeling man and the other a butchered, black-and-white spotted cow.

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