Primary school pupils have been given a first-hand insight into the mystical world of ancient Egypt, thanks to a unique collaboration between Swansea University’s Egypt Centre and the British Museum.
Brightly painted masks, collages, models – and even a full-sized sarcophagus – created by youngsters at two city schools are now on show alongside an ancient Egyptian hieroglyph-inscribed stone dating back more than 2,000 years.
The stone, known …
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