Mummy: Secrets of the Tomb (Nesperennub)

Nesperennub

Mummy: Secrets of the Tomb

Nov 19, 2011  – Mar 11, 2012NewMarket, Center, and Altria galleries

Featuring more than 100 objects from the internationally renowned Egyptian collection of the British Museum, Mummy: Secrets of the Tomb explores the rituals of death and burial in ancient Egypt and uncovers mysteries that have shrouded mummies for millennia. 

There are few civilizations that have aroused as much interest and intrigue as that of Ancient Egypt. With its distinctive artistic heritage and vast monumental remains, Egypt has held a continuing fascination for outsiders throughout time. And perhaps nothing has piqued people’s interest more than its funerary beliefs and practices.

In this riveting exhibition, we focus on the life and death of Nesperennub, a temple priest who lived 3,000 years ago. The exhibition opens with a 3-D film*, narrated by Patrick Stewart, which shows the virtual unwrapping of Nesperennub’s mummy using the most advanced scanning technology currently available. Peering beneath the linen wrapping, visitors will see how this temple priest may have looked and lived. These vivid details provide insight into the process of mummification as well as life expectancy, health, and disease in ancient Egypt.

In addition to Nesperennub’s mummy and coffin, visitors will view more than 100 objects related to Egyptian society and its funerary rituals, as well as learn the importance of these objects in ensuring eternal life. Some of the objects in the exhibition include additional human and animal mummies; a gilded mask; Egyptian jewelry; canopic jars used for preserving the liver, lungs, stomach, and intestines of the deceased; massive sarcophagi lids; statuary; and tomb lintels.

*Mummy: Secrets of the Tomb is complemented by a 21-minute, realistic 3-D movie shown prior to the exhibition. After 2,800 years, technology has unlocked much information about the mummy of Egyptian priest Nesperennub, including age, family, health, mummification practices, and ritual elements. The content is recommended for visitors age seven to adult.

Mummy of a priest

Mummy of a priest

Calcite Egyptian-style statue of Ptolemy II

Calcite Egyptian-style statue of Ptolemy II

Mummy of a cat

Mummy of a cat

Wooden face of a coffin

Wooden face of a coffin

Inner-coffin of Seni

Coffin
Inner-coffin of Seni

Statue of Menkheperraseneb

Statue of Menkheperraseneb
Black granite seated statue of Menkheperraseneb

Stela of Qeh

Stela of Qeh
Round-topped stela of Qeh

Ankh

Ankh
Amulet in the shape of an ankh

Sarcophagus of Pakap

Sarcophagus of Pakap
Sarcophagus lid of Pakap

Get Tickets 

Free for VMFA members, children 6 and under, and active-duty military personnel and their immediate families.

$15 for adults

$12 for seniors 65+, students with ID, adult groups of 10+ (after noon only), and youth ages 7–17

Tickets can also be purchased by calling 804.340.1405. 
 

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Contact Suzanne Hall at suzanne.hall@vmfa.museum


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Exhibition Catalogue
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The Banner Exhibition Program at VMFA is made possible by the Julia Louise Reynolds Fund. Additional support for the exhibition is provided by the Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Exhibition Endowment.

Education programs for Mummy: Secrets of the Tomb are sponsored by MeadWestvaco Foundation.


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