An exhibition dedicated to the goddess Anuket has opened at the Egyptian Museum and will run until March. The exhibition is called "A portable sanctuary for the Goddess Anuket" and is curated by Paolo Del Vesco, an archaeologist at the museum since 2014, with excavation experience in Italy, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Sudan.
At the centre of the exhibition, which is part of the cycle "In the Researcher's Laboratory", dedicated to the scientific activity carried out by the curators and Egyptologists of the museum's Collections and Research Department, is a small wooden sanctuary dating back to before Pharaoh Ramses II (1279-1213 BC).
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