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Our Dark Materials: Rediscovering an Egyptian Collection

DAILY LIFE

Student curators came to believe that imagining the past may be easier when we are not dazzled by the precious materials or rare significances that often dominate representations of ancient Egypt. Instead, we are invited to find common connections between past and present by objects of everyday life.

Some items and their roles are utterly familiar, like tweezers and locks. Some are strangely analogous, like stone arrowheads or devotional figurines. Some, such as miniature ceramic food offerings and gilded death masks, realize fundamental distinctions between ancient worlds and our own. In creating this exhibit, curators—sometimes literally—looked into a mirror of the past, to see vanity, aspiration, and, most of all, themselves reflected in their interpretations.

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