on 07-05-2019 10:35
Hey everyone,
There's fantastic news for history buffs and fans on ancient Egyptian culture, the largest collection of King Tutankhamun's treasures ever to travel out of Egypt, comes to London this winter. Over 150 original artefacts from the Golden Pharaoh's dazzling tomb go on display at Chelsea's Saatchi Gallery on 2 November!
This one of a kind exhibit will be in London from November 2nd 2019 to May 3rd 2020 and you can get tickets with Priority!
Let us know your thoughts on the exhibit and if you have any plans to attend!
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on 07-05-2019 14:07
Hi @Martin-O2
I find it fascinating ~ have been viewing a TV series on further digs and finds.
on 07-05-2019 14:14
on 07-05-2019 14:14
I'm really interested in archeology and always watch the documentaries about the pyramids and the Valley of the Kings. Part of me marvels at the finds but a part of me wonders about the ethics of disturbing the tombs and the departed. Far better than leaving it to the grave-robbers though who have already plundered and destroyed most of the resting places.
on 07-05-2019 14:27
on 07-05-2019 14:27
Hi @jonsie
Don't know whether you were listening to one documentary that stated that the Government of the day raided the tombs replaced the body or bodies in a respectful and careful manner, as they felt it was recovering the Country's Wealth which was buried to no good purpose and the Country was short of funds
on 07-05-2019 14:30
on 07-05-2019 14:30
As long as that wealth i put to good purpose then yes, it's a good thing.