b'Coffin of Psusennes I | Aiden McRae Thomson | flickr.com/photos/amthomson/42646830434 | CCBYSA2.0 | Retouched Gold of Psusennes I | Harley Katz | flickr.com/photos/harleykatz/52164378238 | CCBYSA2.0 | ExtendedKing Psusennes:The Other Golden Pharaoh Wednesday, July 2, 2 p.m.(Bradford movie theater)Known as the other golden pharaoh, King Psusennes tomb serves as one of the greatest discoveries in ancient Egyptian archaeology a royal chamber graverobbers had yet to locate when it was unearthed in 1940. Well venture off the beaten path to Tanis, deep into the Nile Rivers Delta region. Here, we encounter the moist sands which proved too much for perishable wooden objects within the tomb, but oh what was left! Rivaling treasures of Tutankhamun, well view a magnificent gold mask, goldThe Source of Egyptian Goldjewelry, gold sandals and aFriday, August 1, 2 p.m.(Ashcroft movie theater) mummy encased within a rare silver coffin. Youll beFollowing on the golden heels of Psusennes, this richly illustrated class dazzled!answers the question, Where did Egyptian gold and all the precious stones come from? Aside from Tutankhamuns mask, which tends to symbolize Egyptian gold, the spectacular array of gold bling spans virtually all ancient Egyptian history. To the Egyptians, gold (the color of the sun) was the flesh of the sun god Ra and represented eternal life. Trekking to the Eastern Desert, well unearth the world of Egyptian mineralsdiscovering the key toEgypts precious resources. This class literally drips in gold!55'