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1 hour ago, NM11046 said:

Nope.  Again - read the article.

We went to the Field Museum in Chicago this past summer (amazing place) and I was surprised that the most "moving" exhibit I went through was the Ancient Egypt area.  Mostly because each "mummy" had a story associated with them and who they were in life.  There was also a "prayer" at the entrance asking people to reflect on the lives that were lived by the people on exhibit and to remind visitors that these people are lying in rest.

 

I think it made a huge difference in what my kids and I got out of it.

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13 minutes ago, funhusker said:

We went to the Field Museum in Chicago this past summer (amazing place) and I was surprised that the most "moving" exhibit I went through was the Ancient Egypt area.  Mostly because each "mummy" had a story associated with them and who they were in life.  There was also a "prayer" at the entrance asking people to reflect on the lives that were lived by the people on exhibit and to remind visitors that these people are lying in rest.

 

I think it made a huge difference in what my kids and I got out of it.

It really is an amazing museum.  

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8 hours ago, funhusker said:

We went to the Field Museum in Chicago this past summer (amazing place) and I was surprised that the most "moving" exhibit I went through was the Ancient Egypt area.  Mostly because each "mummy" had a story associated with them and who they were in life.  There was also a "prayer" at the entrance asking people to reflect on the lives that were lived by the people on exhibit and to remind visitors that these people are lying in rest.

 

I think it made a huge difference in what my kids and I got out of it.

 

 

You're doing "being offended" all wrong.

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