The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Pupils unwrap new Egyptians exhibition at Perth Museum

- ROSS GARDINER

Anew display created by children from a Perth primary school was unveiled at Perth Museum and Art Gallery on Friday .

Children from Our Lady’s RC Primary School in Perth have been busy over the past several weeks investigat­ing the life of the ancient Egyptians.

The pupils enjoyed a virtual tour of Perth Museum and Art Gallery led by the Culture Perth and Kinross learning and communitie­s team.

Pupils perused countless captivatin­g artefacts from the Mill Street museum’s collection­s such as a sphinx, shabti figures and jewellery. They also found out about Perth Museum’s very own mummy, TaK r-Hb,andt he process of mummificat­ion.

At the end of the virtual tour, they were challenged to create artwork for the Perth Museum and Art Gallery Community Case and to demonstrat­e and share their learning.

The new display, Understand­ing Ancient Egypt, consists of mummy models, sarcophagi, sketches, how to make a mummy instructio­ns and pyramids.

Culture PK say the colourful display will be an inspiratio­n for teachers looking for ideas for any future Egyptian projects or anyone interested in Ancient Egyptian-inspired art.

At school, the pupils also researched facts about pioneering Scottish archaeolog­ist Alexander Henry Rhind, using notes they produced to write a biography of his life.

They imagined what it would be like to discover a tomb and found out about how pyramids were constructe­d.

The pupils examined ancient Egyptian beliefs and wrote instructio­ns to explain the process of mummificat­ion.

Youngsters learned about sarcophagi and practised writing their names using hieroglyph­ics, the ancient Egyptian writing system.

Our Lady’s RC Primary School teacher Martina Wolfe said: “We had about 70 children taking part in the online Egyptian class, and they thoroughly enjoyed seeing the objects.

“They especially liked the tour around the galleries.

“This display will give them a chance to come into the gallery with their families, see their work on display and enjoy the other displays at the same time.”

Understand­ing Ancient Egypt will run until February 22 next year at Perth Museum and Art Gallery.

The venue remains open and while entry is free, booking is essential.

All tickets must be booked in advance.

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 ??  ?? Top: Conservato­rs at Perth Museum and Art Gallery cleaning resident mummy Ta-Kr-Hb. Above: The display put together by pupils from Our Lady’s RC Primary School.
Top: Conservato­rs at Perth Museum and Art Gallery cleaning resident mummy Ta-Kr-Hb. Above: The display put together by pupils from Our Lady’s RC Primary School.

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