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Beard completes the construction work in the new Egypt Galleries at the Ashmolean

On Saturday 26th November 2011, the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford will open five new galleries for the collections of Ancient Egypt and Nubia (present day Sudan). Building on the success of the Museum's extension, which opened in 2009, this second phase of major redevelopment redisplays the world-renowned Egyptian collections to exibit objects that have been in storage for decades, more than doubling the number of mummies and coffins on display. The galleries will take visitors on a chronological journey covering more than 5000 years of human occupation of the Nile valley.

The £5 million project has received lead support from Lord Sainsbury's Linbury Trust, along with the Selz Foundation and other trusts, foundations and individuals. Rick Mather Architects have led the redesign and redisplay of four existing Egypt galleries and the extension into the restored Ruskin Gallery, previously occupied by the Museum Shop. New openings link the rooms, presenting the collections under the broad themes of Egypt at its Origins; Dynastic Egypt and Nubia; Life after Death in Ancient Egypt; The Amarna 'Revolution'; Egypt in the Age of the Empire; and Egypt meets Greece and Rome.