EGYPTIAN MUSEUM, Deir El-Medina

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Even today we are awestruck by the huge buildings that the ancient Egyptians were able to build without the help of current technology, like the pyramids or temple complexes. The credit, as you know, belongs to the work organization that involved thousands of people who for many years lived in the vicinity of the monuments to be built. The Egyptian Museum helps you understand how one of these communities worked thanks to the reconstruction of the village Deir el-Medina, which was formed specifically to house those working on a royal necropolis along with their families.

In this extraordinary exhibition, you get the rare opportunity to explore all the aspects of Egyptian society's culture and daily life.

The huge amount of material that was found at Deir el-Medina has been divided into sections relating to each of the aspects of an Egyptian worker of the time's existence: both public and private life in the village, the village's necropolis, and its local funerary cults, and above all the work at the royal necropolis, which shows you how the crafts were taught and how skilled craftsmen were trained....

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