Abstract
‘In museum complexes in which the art and culture of the whole world, from prehistory to the present day, are exhibited, it is almost always the Egyptian departments that meet with the keenest interest on the part of museum visitors.’ Dietrich Wildung thus challenges the received wisdom that has prompted many museums to give short shrift to their Egyptian collections, and explains why visitors have always flocked to view them.
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