Artifacts from ancient civilization at The Allard Pierson Museum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Artifacts from ancient civilization at The Allard Pierson Museum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
The Allard Pierson Museum is the archaeological museum of the University of Amsterdam. Artifacts from the ancient civilizations of ancient Egypt, the Near East, the Greek World, Etruria, and the Roman Empire are curated and exhibited in this museum. The collections include art objects and utensils dating from 4000 BCE to 500 CE. There are also scale models of ancient temples and buildings. In the Ancient Egypt exhibition there is a room dedicated to death, with mummies, sarcophagi, and a film showing the process of mummification. The plaster-cast attic, to be visited only with a guided tour, shows copies of Roman and Greek statues. A collection of Roman sarcophagi is also on display, including a rare wooden anthropomorphic coffin from around 150 CE.


Image: Pottery depicting girls playing from Corinth, circa 300 BCE. Courtesy of the Wikimedia Commons contributor 23 dingen voor musea.

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