... and it is fabulous! Every cabinet and display has something riveting. From Nubian horses -
c1550-1295 BCE
c1390-1186
to a long-kilted wealthy man -
c1855-1650 BCE
to a tiny bewigged woman -
c1550-1295 BCE
But perhaps, as many of us are writers, I should share the headless scribe with the lovely ripply belly, with these words on the information board:
"In an ancient Egyptian poem, a father advises his son to become a scribe to avoid hard physical labour, declaring, 'I will make you love writing more than your mother!'"
c1479-1425 BCE
Says it all.
The next time you are in
Edinburgh, give it a visit if you possibly can. If that isn't likely to be anytime soon, the links
below offer a taste of what's on offer, and also some more in-depth
information about individual objects.
Explore Our Collections: Ancient Egyptian Collection
Things to See and Do: New Ancient Egyptian, East Asia and Ceramics Galleries
* Founded 1780.
** The Egyptian collection now contains around 6,000 objects.
Things to See and Do: New Ancient Egyptian, East Asia and Ceramics Galleries
* Founded 1780.
** The Egyptian collection now contains around 6,000 objects.
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