b'Off the Beaten Path:Off the Beaten Path: The Cemetery The Funerary Temple ofComplex at Tuna el-GebelRamses III Friday, April 5, 2 p.m. Friday, March 1, 2 p.m.(Ashcroft movie theater)Tomb of Petosiris, Tuna el-Gebel, Egypt | Roland Unger | CCBY-SA3.0 | Background extended, Cropped (Bradford movie theater) For our last journey, we visit a new kingdomGetting off the beaten path incemetery at the site of Tuna el-Gebel within the Egypt is not hard. More challenging,Minya Governorate. Serving as the burial site though, is deciding which directionfor Khmun, this recent find holds Egypts most to head, unless you happen to beextensive Greco-Roman necropolis, offering following Dr. Steve! In March, heorigins tracing back to the New Kingdom leads us south to a site knownthrough the Roman Period. After viewing the locally as Medinet Habu. Together,richly decorated above-ground tomb of Petosiris, well explore a well-preserved Newwell descend into a series of hidden catacombs Kingdom funerary temple built byrevealing numerous funerary offerings, including Ramses III (in his own honor). Wellamulets, jewelry and ceramic Ushabti statues examine scenes of conquests byrepresenting royal officials. Call it a royal ending Ramses III . the remains of a palaceto our 4-month journey!he occupied . and vivid paintings that not only survived the millennia, but still bear their original colors. Youll be amazed! Statue of Ramesses III Limestone Egypt 1187-1156 BCE Penn Museum Mary Harrsch | CCBY-SA4.0 | New Background, Extended 55'