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unearthed tales: treasures from the nicholson museum

The Nicholson Museum has the largest collection of ancient artefacts in Australia. This selection draws on works from the Nicholson’s Greek, Egyptian, Italian, Near and Middle Eastern study collections and includes ceramics, sculptures and a 2000-year-old Egyptian mummy named Horus.  

PUBLIC PROGRAM: Join Michael Turner, Senior Curator at the Nicholson Museum, University of Sydney, at 5pm, Friday 27 November to hear him discuss key artefacts in Unearthed Tales: Treasures from the Nicholson Museum.

a Bathurst Regional Art Gallery and Nicholson Museum, University of Sydney, exhibition

IMAGE: CT Scan of 2000-year-old Egyptian mummy, named 'Horus' (2009). Collection: Nicholson Museum, University of Sydney.

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