Oriental Institute - Before the Pyramids: The Origins of Egyptian Civilization
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"Before the Pyramids: The Origins of Egyptian Civilization" will run from March 29 to December 31, 2011, at the museum, 1155 East 58th Street. The museum holds the Chicago area's largest collection of Egyptian art and artifacts as well as galleries devoted to the other cultures of the ancient Middle East.
The new exhibition shows that the most fundamental aspects of ancient Egyptian civilization — architecture, hieroglyphic writing, a belief in the afterlife, and allegiance to a semi-divine king — can be traced to Egypt's Predynastic and Early Dynastic eras more than 1,000 years before the pyramids were built.
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- History » Ancient History
- Archaeology
- Egypt » Art and archeology
- Art and Architecture
- Art and architecture
- Chicago and the University of Chicago
- Egyptology
- Egyptology
- History
- Middle Eastern Studies
- Oriental Institute (OI)
- Oriental Institute Museum
- Religion and theology
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