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Building a Museum: Perspectives on the Grand Egyptian Museum Project GEM

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By Zoe McQuinn (Royal Ontario Museum)
A long-running project on the Giza Plateau, has faced its ups and downs over the last 20 years. Dedicated to sharing the remarkable heritage of the ancient Egyptian civilisation for the advancement of knowledge and the nourishment of the human spirit, GEM is a unique cultural landscape that offers to redefine what a museum can be. As GEM enters the final phase of construction before its successful opening, it is a good time to explore the museum, its mission and the opportunities GEM offers when discussing museums, archaeology, heritage management and learning.

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