
Exhibition in Wrocław: Study of Egyptian Mummies from the Lviv Museum
The exhibition \”Borderlands of Europe. From the Treasury of the Lviv Historical Museum\” will open on April 5 at the Wrocław Archaeological Museum (Republic of Poland).
Collaboration with Polish Colleagues
As noted by Oksana Kutsenyak, the head of the history department of Ukraine at the Lviv Historical Museum, this is one of the largest international projects in recent years for the municipal institution of the Lviv Regional Council \”Lviv Historical Museum.\”
Among the exhibits are fragments of Egyptian mummies.
\”Thanks to collaboration with colleagues from the Wrocław Archaeological Museum and the Institute of Forensic Medicine, the first studies of these incredibly mysterious artifacts have been conducted. It was determined that these fragments most likely belonged to men. Interestingly, the brain was not removed during mummification. Research is ongoing. We sincerely thank colleagues from the Wrocław Archaeological Museum for their cooperation,\” stated Oksana Kutsenyak.
Preservation of Cultural Heritage
Besides promoting and showcasing cultural heritage, the project’s aim is to preserve and protect valuable monuments of world culture from possible damage or destruction in the context of the Russian-Ukrainian war.
Lviv Historical Museum.