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I'll bet you will receive good advice from the folks at the Rosicrucian
Egyptian Museum in San Jose, CA: (http://www.egyptianmuseum.org/)
They have several mummies, not to mention the Tour of the Tomb, various
mummified cats (sacred word for cat in A.E.: "meow")and lots of programs.
I notice they have a Junior Archaeologist program, but they've always
been attentive to children. I can testify that it's a great place for
kids and adults.
Adrienne DeAngelis
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On Wed, January 27, 2010 1:06 pm, Maria Mingalone wrote:
> We are making program plans to go with our summer exhibition called
> Wrapped: In Search of the Essential Mummy and wonder if others were
> willing to share you "favorite hits" programming related to the topic.
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> We are an especially hands-on kind of museum environment and run gallery
> cart programs and demonstrations along with the other traditional
> programming and education school stuff.
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> Maria Mingalone
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