Museum of Ancient Cultures at McQuarie University in New South Wales, Australia

Museum of Ancient Cultures at McQuarie University in New South Wales, Australia.
This Museum celebrates the diversity and cultural achievements of ancient societies, including Egypt, the Ancient Near East, Greece and Rome. More than 4000 ancient objects are the core of a research-driven exhibition narrative that explores ancient daily life, afterlife beliefs, religion, technology and popular culture as well as the largest collection of ancient coins and papyrus manuscripts in the Southern Hemisphere. Roman objects date from the Villanovan and Etruscan periods to the 5th century CE. The Greek collection includes Minoan and Mycenaean material as well as objects from the Hellenistic Period. Exhibits from ancient Egypt span the periods from the Pre-dynastic to the Graeco-Roman Period. Objects from the early 3rd millenium BCE to the Late Iron Age are showcased in the galleries of the ancient Near East and Cyprus. There is even a small collection of artifacts from the Bronze Age Indus Valley.


Image: I could not find a single image to illustrate this collection. Obviously, someone needs to visit this museum with a good camera and share the images on Wikimedia. Even Trip Advisor didn't offer a review of this museum. So, here is a bichromeware terracotta horse with warrior rider from the Cypro-Archaic I-II Period similar to objects you would see at the Museum of Ancient Cultures, that I photographed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It is thought to be from the temple of Apollo Hylates at Kourion.

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