Lecture with Dr. Jonathan Golden at the JCC and
Exhibit at the Discovery Times Square Exposition, 226 W. 44 Street, NYC
After more than 30 years, the legendary treasures of Tutankhamen make their return to New York in a dazzling, once-in-a-lifetime exhibition. This time with newly revealed information about his life, his family and his death. This New York engagement will be the last opportunity to see these priceless artifacts before they leave North America.
Revel in the splendor of the ancient Egyptian world as you view a dazzling array of possessions unearthed from his tomb, along with antiquities representing his family and contemporaries. Through 10 galleries and 130 artifacts, experience the world of the pharaohs like never before with guidance of head phones. Objects from King Tut's tomb include his royal diadem, the crown found on his head when the tomb was discovered, one of the boy king's four gold and precious stone inlaid canopic coffinettes that contained his mummified internal organs and more.
Start the day at the JCC with bagels, cream cheese, coffee and a lecture by Dr Jonathan Golden, Assistant Professor in the anthropology department at Drew University and an expert on Egypt. He will discuss the 18th Dynasty, a 100-year period when Egypt was at the height of its power, the "golden age" of Egyptian artistry, also the era when Tutankhamun and his ancestors reigned.
After the lecture, carpool into the city to view this amazing exhibit.
Lecture and Exhibit $58/$65* includes head phones
Lecture and brunch only till 11:15am $10/$15
*JCC transportation optional additional $15.00
LIMITED space available so register early. Paid reservations required by 10/12.