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| Aspelta:
A Nubian King’s Burial Chamber
This
exhibition presents the world’s only fully accurate
recreation of a Nubian burial interior.
Created around the legacy of the late 25th Dynasty ruler
King Aspelta (600-580 BC) whose excavation records were
locally available, the presentation features nearly
fifty 2,600-year-old objects from Aspelta’s tomb
or times, including such ancient artifacts as pyramid
furnishings from the chapel, and jars related to mummification.
In the mix are protective amulets, as well as alabaster
containers for the scented oils with which the dead
were anointed.
In the recreated burial chamber—which has been
inscribed with four chapters from the Egyptian Book
of the Dead—is a remarkable cast of Aspelta’s
huge sarcophagus. Inside it is the King’s outer
coffin.
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Ringing
the room are the spell-binding cycle of relief paintings celebrating
the daily resurrection of the king. A nearby related auxiliary
display focuses on iron-making in ancient Nubia.
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