Friday, October 18, 2024
Prince Khaemwaset, son of Rameses the Great, is known as ‘the world’s 1st Egyptologist’. Was his archaeological obsession AHEAD of its time - or was he perhaps a future Egyptologist OUT OF his time?
THE GHOST OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM
There is a certain statue in the Sculpture Gallery of the British Museum of the son of Rameses The Great, Egypt’s most illustrious pharaoh.
The statue has an eerie attraction even today.
In the 1900s a London group known as The Society of Inner Light regularly conferred with the exhibit in the Egyptian Sculpture Gallery, convinced that it was a medium for metaphysical activity and emanated unseen forces.
She was an American historical writer visiting the British Museum's Egyptian Sculpture Gallery to research a new book.
He was a legendary and enigmatic prince from ancient Egypt who desperately needed to undo a terrible mistake.
Was the strange young man’s sudden materialization before Madeline just ‘cosplay’, or the result of an attraction between two souls across time?
Would they share a mysterious quest on a journey through Egypt, and much more?
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