To Live Forever: Egyptian Treasures from the Brooklyn Museum Trailer

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Want To See Inside A Mummy?
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Say hello to Demetrios. Excavated from a Roman cemetery in Hawara, Egypt in 1911, this mummy is believed to date between 30 B.C. and 395 A.D. See beyond the linen wrappings and explore interactive CT scans — 3-D x-rays — of this 2,000-year-old mummy. This is from the To Live Forever site.

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Economizing Your Tomb
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Learn how poor people made their tombs nice.

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What would you take to the afterlife?
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Next Exhibition Opening At the Indianapolis Museum of Art
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To Live Forever explores the ancient Egyptian belief that death was an enemy that could be beaten through proper preparation. 120 objects, including statuary, coffins, jewelry and vessels, from the Brooklyn Museum's extensive, world-renowned collection tells the story of mummification, the funeral procession and rituals, the contents of the tomb, the final judgment, and the idealized afterlife. This exhibition ran at the Indianapolis Museum of Art July 13-September 7, 2008.

tht was sooo cool. C'est tres cool. bien!

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