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Egypt

Replicas of Egyptian Artifacts

A favorite feature of the BAAM museum is to open the coffin of Ahnksenamen, a mummy from the Old Kingdom in Lower Egypt.

Queen Nefertiti (right) and her husband Akhenaten (left) bring back Moses’ monotheistic view, proving the Exodus happened. Notice the Hebrew looking holy shrine which looks like the Ark of the Covenant.

Thutmose III was the pharaoh at the time of the Exodus.

Young King Tutankhamun's relics.

Queen Cleopatra

Canopic jars stored the internal organs of the Egyptian mummies.

The Sphinx has horizontal erosion, evidence that it survived Noah's flood.

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Biblical Archeology and Anthropology Museum
555 W. Las Flores
Ridgecrest, CA 93555
760-977-1144 (Curator John Aitken)
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BAAM is part of the Adventist Christian School.