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Aug. 25th, 2002 10:51 pmWent to the Egyptian exhibit - it was great! The way things were displayed it was possible to get very, very close and look at the details. The jewelry still astounds me; they had the ability to forge the tiniest things so many thousands of years ago (most impressive were a set of tiny "idols" that were used as religious offerings - all gold, all about 1-2" high, perfect tiny detail).
There were also statues made of a rock called "graywacke" (??) that were polished to a very high shine - they almost looked metal, and like they were brand new.
I got the exhibition catalog (of course) and a reduced-price copy of an overview of the Cairo Museum's holdings that had large, detailed photos of some of the jewelry and beads. I have an addiction for art reference materials.
It was good to get out and walk, even though the sun was still hot and I slathered up with sunscreen so as not to burn. I was hoping to run into
geekchick, but I got there later than expected due to a phone call.
I'm very tired but well exercised. I will sleep well tonight.
There were also statues made of a rock called "graywacke" (??) that were polished to a very high shine - they almost looked metal, and like they were brand new.
I got the exhibition catalog (of course) and a reduced-price copy of an overview of the Cairo Museum's holdings that had large, detailed photos of some of the jewelry and beads. I have an addiction for art reference materials.
It was good to get out and walk, even though the sun was still hot and I slathered up with sunscreen so as not to burn. I was hoping to run into
I'm very tired but well exercised. I will sleep well tonight.