Discovering Ancient Egypt through May 3, 2020 at the Perth Museum and Art Gallery in Perth, Scotland

Discovering Ancient Egypt through May 3, 2020 at the Perth Museum and Art Gallery in Perth, Scotland.
Finds from one of the earliest temple sites in Egypt at Hierakonpolis, including a bowl decorated with very early hieroglyphs and a faience baboon, both dating back to around 3000 BC are among the objects on display in this exhibit that examines Scotland’s contribution to Egyptology through the lives of three pioneers whose work in the field helped to improve understanding of ancient Egyptian culture. Alexander Henry Rhind (1833-1863) was a pioneer of systematic excavation and recording and he excavated a royal tomb that contained the remains of ten princesses . Charles Piazzi Smyth (1819-1900) served as Astronomer Royal for Scotland and carried out the first largely accurate survey of the Great Pyramid and the first-ever photography of its interior with his wife Jessie. Visitors to the exhibition will be able to see some of his instruments including a measuring rod he used to carry out this pioneering work. Annie Pirie Quibell (1862-1927) was an Aberdonian who was one of the first women to study Egyptology and went on to work on significant excavations as an artist and archaeologist.


Image: Mark Hall (collections officer, Perth Museum) with some of the exhibit items courtesy of the museum.

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