May. 23rd, 2005
Yesterday.
May. 23rd, 2005 01:39 pmWent to the Eternal Egypt exhibit yesterday with
kyotto and
joenotcharles. After showing up at the wrong spot, I quickly got turned around and joined
kyotto in line to get in. The last time I had been to the Museum of Fine Arts, the current entrance didn't exist yet, and so I had just automatically headed for the old entrance.
It was a very short wait to get inside and buy our tickets, but we then had a longer wait before
joenotcharles showed up. Show up he did though, and we went in to see the stuff. First though, we had to climb stairs. OMG
miseri is right and those are probably the worst designed stairs I have ever seen. I am positive they are not up to code. I have to wonder if someone can't sue the Museum for reckless endangerment or (at the least) complain to the city that they aren't to code.
Once we had successfully climbed 2 flights of stairs-of-doom, we got to another line to get into the actual exhibit. It also moved fairly fast and a few minutes later we were looking at Egyption stuff! I'm not going to bore you all with details, but there were a few highlights (for me):
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Once we had successfully climbed 2 flights of stairs-of-doom, we got to another line to get into the actual exhibit. It also moved fairly fast and a few minutes later we were looking at Egyption stuff! I'm not going to bore you all with details, but there were a few highlights (for me):
- I finally got to see some papyrus up close! I've always wanted to see that.
- It turns out that heiroglyphics are usually made by first drawing a grid line, then drawing the glyphs, then carving the glyphs and finally erasing the grid. They had tablets in all stages of construction.
- There were turtle-headed demons in Egyption mythology! Not turtle-head headed, mind you, but the whole turtle (shell and all) formed the head!
- I got to see a statuette of Bes. I've only ever heard of him from the AD&D Deities and Demigods, and had wondered if he was made up (and not by the Egyptions).
- I started to get an idea of the Egyption concept of magic by studying the various amulets and such. Some of it is applicable to the game I'm running on Saturdays.
- I had never heard of cube statues before. They're neat.