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Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology Review

4.2 /59 Reviews
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The museum was originally set up as a teaching resource for the Egyptian Archaeology and Documentation Department of University College London. It has not been expected to gradually develop into such a large scale as it is today. It attracts many visitors every year. Many of the collections here bear the title of "first", including one piece of early linen from Egypt, about 5000 B.C., two stone lions from 3000 B.C., fragments from the calendar of 2900 B.C., the earliest metal products from Egypt - finished iron beads, the earliest glass, Egypt "sealed cylinder" in 3500 B.C., and the oldest papyrus paper. Old will, the oldest gynecological papyrus, the only veterinary papyrus in ancient Egypt, the largest shrine building drawings in 1300 BC, and so on.

Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology

Posted: Aug 4, 2014
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  • yangduoduo17
    4/5Excellent
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    I was stunned by the fact that there were so many artifacts in such a small space, and the artifacts were well organized according to different times. After you visit the British Museum, it is a hidden treasure and there are no glass cabinets for the artifacts so people can touch the fragile artifacts. It is really interesting to enter the archaeological history.

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    Posted: Aug 21, 2022
  • 多多
    4/5Excellent
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    It’s like going back to the past, like the museum I was when I was a kid (many years ago!) everything here is related to Egyptian archaeology, all of them glass display cabinets, they themselves look very old! Worth seeing the oldest records in the UK (probably the world) - they’re 5,000 years old! It is quaint and compact.

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    Posted: Aug 21, 2022
  • 麦克SIRTSKING
    4/5Excellent
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    Petri's Egyptian Archaeological Museum is one of the little-known ancient Egyptian archaeological museums in London. The site is not very large, but it is full of fascinating cultural relics. The tickets are free and the opening time is limited. So please check it on the website before you travel.

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    Posted: Jun 12, 2018
  • 易茜韵楹
    3/5Average
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    The Petri Egyptian Archaeological Museum is very small, about five minutes from the Grant Eco-Museum. A small space full of handicraft. Not all the labels are clear. Most of the so-called Egyptian cultural relics are fake. Mummies are much more skilled.

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    Posted: Sep 26, 2017
  • 周怀安
    5/5Outstanding
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    The very large Petri's Egyptian Archaeological Museum has a very rich collection, which is worth visiting and studying.

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    Posted: Feb 26, 2018
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