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Video: Penn Museum’s Middle East gallery
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Video: Penn Museum’s Middle East gallery

The Penn Museum has unveiled its gallery of Middle Eastern art and antiquities. The new gallery, which covers nearly 10,000 years of history, is the first in a series to be installed at the Museum during the next several years.

Remains of bread baked 14,400 years ago found in Jordan
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Remains of bread baked 14,400 years ago found in Jordan

Patrick McGovern of the Penn Museum and the School of Arts and Sciences weighed in on the significance of an ancient bread discovery, saying it offered “a whole new perspective about the possibility of bread in this time period.”

Philly as lab, classroom, and collaborator
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Philly as lab, classroom, and collaborator

Philadelphia’s rich history and forward momentum make it ripe for scientific inquiry for a number of Penn schools and departments, from urban and population studies to medicine and anthropology.

Michele W. Berger

See you later, sphinx
The Sphinx of Rameses II centered at a showroom of Penn Museum with people walking around and looking at the displays.

Visitors to the Penn Museum explore the Egypt Gallery and its centerpiece, the Sphinx of Rameses II, the sixth-largest granite sphinx in the world, and the largest in the Western Hemisphere. Photo by Lauren Hansen-Flaschen. 

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See you later, sphinx

The Penn Museum's 3,000-year-old sphinx of Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses II will be stored under wraps and out of public view for several years for gallery renovations, starting July 9th.
A virtual world for an ancient society
A virtual world for an ancient society

A virtual world for an ancient society

Anthropologist Clark Erickson has made a career of studying humans’ effect on their physical landscapes—past and present.

Susan Ahlborn

Revealing Penn Museum’s Middle East treasures
Revealing Penn Museum’s Middle East treasures

From left: Penn curators and professors Holly Pittman and Stephen Tinney with Museum Director Julian Siggers at the April 16 press preview.

Revealing Penn Museum’s Middle East treasures

Objects that trace the path of human history—from the era of hunting and gathering to the creation of cities—are on display in the Museum’s new Middle East Galleries.