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Our Dark Materials: Rediscovering an Egyptian Collection

Metal

Egyptian metals are rooted in a history of versatility and trade, allowing us to glimpse ancient Egypt’s personal priorities and metropolitan nature. Certain metals’ existence—such as tin, a necessary component of bronze—emphasize Egypt’s connection with the world, as it had to be obtained through foreign trade. Metals had a range of uses, from daily objects to representation of religious deities, emphasizing strong ties between life and afterlife. Although many of our pieces are fragmented, they allow us to draw parallels between Egyptian culture and our own, stressing that ancient Egyptians were not an exoticized ideal but, rather, real people. 
 

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