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The Col. Mendes Israel Cohen Collection of Egyptian Antiquities at the Johns Hopkins Archaeological Museum

Step back in time at the Johns Hopkins Archaeological Museum, home to one of America’s earliest collections of ancient Egyptian artifacts.
Category: Art, Behind-the-scenes, Historic

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Step back in time at the Johns Hopkins Archaeological Museum, home to one of America’s earliest collections of ancient Egyptian artifacts. This notable collection, featuring nearly 700 objects, was compiled by Baltimorean banker, Col. Mendes Israel Cohen, during his four-month journey through Egypt in 1832.

Join us for an exclusive, interactive experience where you’ll uncover the captivating story of Cohen and his collection. As the museum is currently closed to the public for reinstallation, this is a rare chance to intimately explore these ancient artifacts, brought out from storage and placed within arm’s reach for a seated, lecture-based tour. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to connect with history in an up-close and personal setting! 

Meeting place: Johns Hopkins University Homewood Campus, Gilman Hall, Room 150

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