Nesperennub still selling tickets
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Nesperennub still selling tickets


http://tinyurl.com/ntopf (al.com)
More figures for visitor levels at the Exploreum, where the British Museum's travelling tour is currently residing: "Last week Eleanor Kulin, marketing and projects manager for the Exploreum, released numbers that suggesting mounting excitement for the multimedia, high-tech presentation surrounding the 3,000-year-old mummy Nesperennub. Figures tallied after 18 complete days of the exhibit's 144-day run show 15,676 visitors, an average daily attendance of 871. Kulin says 74 percent are purchasing combination tickets (Mummy and the IMAX film Mystery of the Nile), much higher than the museum's initial projections of 50 percent." See the entire two-page article for more.




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Brisbane Times I had no idea that Nesperennub was still travelling! A 3000-year-old Egyptian mummy - originally embalmed with a bowl attached to his head - is the feature attraction of the newest exhibition at the revamped Queensland Museum in 2012....

- Nesperennub At The Exploreum
http://tinyurl.com/o5jkz (pensacolanewsjournal.com)I am sure that most readers have seen all the articles about the mummy Nesperennub, but for anyone new visitors, there's a summary of the Mummy: The Inside Story exhibition currently hosted at the...

- More Re Nesperennub At The Exploreum
http://tinyurl.com/zfot4 (pensacolanewsjournal.com)Another review of Mummy- The Inside Story, the touring exhibition currently at the Gulf Coast's Exploreum which focuses on the 2800 year old priest Nesperennub, whose mummy was examined and analysed...

- 600 Visitors Daily To See Nespenerennub
http://tinyurl.com/mr2y4 (al.com) An article rounding up the main arts attractions in Alabama, U.S.. The writer says that the Nesperennub exhibition is currently averaging more than 600 visitors a day, and that the Exploreum's director W. Michael...

- Nesperennub On The Move Again
http://www.webwire.com/ViewPressRel.asp?aId=10735 "History fans and students throughout Alabama are looking forward to meeting an unlikely but unforgettable visitor - a priest who has traveled across 6,000 miles and 3,000 years to reveal in dramatic detail...



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