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Exploring the Ancient Egyptian Night Sky

Saturday, December 20, at 1:30 p.m.

Discover how ancient Egyptians and neighboring cultures read the night sky, interpreted celestial signs, and connected astronomy with ritual and daily life.

Admission is free with paid entry to the museum.

Participation in this workshop will count towards the Junior Archaeologist Program graduation.

Plant Music

Sunday, December 21, at 1:30 p.m.

What does a plant’s song sound like? Using cutting-edge biofeedback, we’ll turn nature’s electric whispers into melodies you can hear.

Admission is free with paid entry to the museum.

Participation in this workshop will count towards the Junior Archaeologist Program graduation.

Cats!

Saturday, December 27, at 1:30 p.m.

The ancient Egyptians were the original cat people. Cats can be found in Egyptian tombs, in ancient art, and even found mummified by the thousands as votive offerings. Cats were revered as protectors of grain from mice, warrior goddesses and protectors of children. Killing a cat, even accidentally, was sometimes a capital offense.

Please join us to learn the secrets of why the ancient Egyptians loved the feline form, how cats influenced the ancient Egyptian spiritual beliefs, and even meet a mummified ancient Egyptian cat up close!

Admission is free with paid entry to the museum.

Participation in this workshop will count towards the Junior Archaeologist Program graduation.

Prehistoric Rosicrucian Park

Sunday, December 28, at 1:30 p.m.

Travel beyond ancient Egypt into deep time and explore the geological and ecological history beneath your feet at Rosicrucian Park.

Admission is free with paid entry to the museum.

Participation in this workshop will count towards the Junior Archaeologist Program graduation.