Exhibition: Tombs of Eternity - The Afterlife in Ancient Egypt
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Exhibition: Tombs of Eternity - The Afterlife in Ancient Egypt


Metro News

A new exhibition at the Canadian Museum of Civilization provides a look at daily life and religious faith in ancient Egypt, featuring a recreated burial tomb and over 200 artifacts ranging from jewelry to human and animal mummies. . . .

The exhibition runs from through Aug. 16, 2009.

There's more information available on the Museum's website, which has a page that gives details of the exhibition.




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