The exhibit is only visiting four US cities: Atlanta, Dallas, San Francisco and Indianapolis. The exhibit itself consists pretty much of "smaller" objects from the famous tomb - many small statues and jewelry. There were a few "significant" pieces - Tut's bed, several huge statues, and several pieces that had never traveled outside Egypt before. A lot of the exhibit focuses on the Pharaohs and their lives, especially those who pre-date Tut.
I really enjoyed the exhibit. Some of the jewelry was exquisite (they had tiny wrists, judging by the bracelets) - including some HUGE earrings! It was interesting to see photos of the tomb itself posted next to the real artifacts depicted in the photos. Only one cat, though - a cat sarcophagus.
Of course, the gift shop yielded a lot of laughs - incredibly overpriced, tacky souvenirs. Like:
Cleocatra??
Or:
"He gave his life for tourism"
On the way home, we stopped at Trader Joe's and I am now well-stocked with Two Buck Chuck!
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