More re Ancient Egypt Gallery at Liverpool Museum
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More re Ancient Egypt Gallery at Liverpool Museum


Now open, the new Ancient Egypt gallery is packed with over 1,300 objects on display, including animal mummies, ancient musical instruments and a tomb reconstruction based on a 4,000-year-old burial place.

There are five complete human mummies on display and you can even 'unwrap' a mummy without touching it, using a fascinating computer interactive. A must-see of object is the vividly-coloured belt of the last great Pharaoh, Ramses III, on permanent display for the first time since before the Second World War.

See photos of the gallery opening on Flickr...




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