The Egypt Centre offers a range of travelling exhibition boards that delve into various aspects of ancient Egyptian life. These informative displays are designed to be educational and engaging for a wide audience, focusing on specific themes such as mathematics, women, and the impact of colonialism on Egyptian heritage.
Pharaohs Formulae
When ancient Egyptian history was removed from the Welsh National Curriculum, the Egypt Centre faced a significant challenge. To ensure school visits remained engaging and educational, the museum revamped its education programme with invaluable input from local teachers and volunteers. The result? A curriculum-aligned experience that has sparked a passion for mathematics among countless students.
One of the most popular activities is “Maths and Measuring”, a hands-on exploration of ancient Egyptian mathematics suitable for Key Stage 1–3. Students dive into the world of the pharaohs, comparing ancient and modern measurement units, experimenting with different calculation methods, and even building their own pyramids. Through interactive activities like the ancient game of Senet, children develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and teamwork skills.
To share this unique learning experience with a wider audience, the Egypt Centre created “Pharaohs’ Formulae”, a travelling exhibition featuring fourteen informative display boards. The overwhelming popularity of this resource led to the creation of a second set to meet the high demand from schools across the region.
By seamlessly blending history and mathematics, the Egypt Centre has transformed a potential setback into an extraordinary opportunity for students to discover the fascinating world of numbers and patterns.
Reflections of Women in Ancient Egypt
Challenging stereotypes, this exhibition sheds new light on the lives of women in ancient Egypt. By recontextualizing objects from the Egypt Centre’s collection, it presents a more nuanced understanding. Included in the exhibition are fourteen boards (with optional display boards) and a booklet to accompany it.
Through the Lens: Images of Egypt 1917–2009
This thought-provoking exhibition, launched in 2010, offered a unique perspective on Egypt’s evolution. By comparing First World War photographs taken by Carmarthen-based L.Sgt Johnston with modern-day images, the display highlighted the impact of time and colonialism on the nation’s landscape and culture.
Booking
We have three sets of exhibition boards with optional display boards available for hire with accompanying booklets. Exhibition boards include:
Pharaohs Formulae – An exhibition showing you how to do Maths the Egyptian way!
Reflections of Women in Ancient Egypt – How ancient Egyptian women are perceived today
Through the Lens: Images of Egypt 1917–2009 – Photographs taken by a Carmarthenshire soldier in 1917 compared with more recent views of Egypt. Issues of colonialism and repatriation are explored.
This is a free service, but pre-booking is essential. Please contact the museum for further information at egyptcentre@swansea.ac.uk or (01792) 295960.