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More King Tut Activities

Some local activities like a lecture series, a King Tut themed over night stay at Pacific Science Center and a family corn maze that celebrate the final months of the King Tut Exhibit in Seattle

This final visit of the touring exhibit to Seattle has inspired several events and activities in honor of King Tut’s (probably) last visit to the Pacific Northwest.  Here are a few of these in case you want to learn a little more about our temporary visitor from Ancient Egypt.

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The Pacific Science Center is presenting a series of lectures at Town Hall Seattle by world famous experts on Ancient Egypt who will be discussing some latest, and sometimes controversial, scientific discoveries in their fields.

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All lectures start at Town Hall Seattle at 7:30 pm with doors opening at 6:30.  Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for Pacific Science Center members, and $5 for students with school ID.  Early ticket purchases are recommended.  Here is a list of the topics and dates for each of the scheduled lectures.

One of the upcoming lectures that comes highly recommended is "Wrath of the Gods - Disease and Deceased in the Ancient World" by Dr. Angelique Corthals, Assistant Professor at the Department of Pathology at Stony Brook University Medical School.  It is on Tuesday, Nov 20th.   The study of ancient civilizations is now being enhanced through the use of forensic and genetic techniques.  Dr. Corthals will discuss the use of forensic anthropology in the search for Queen Hatshepsut's lost mummy as well as diseases, landscapes, and climate change in ancient Egypt.

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Schilter Family Farm in Hawks Prairie has an incredible corn maze in the shape of King Tuts funeral mask complete with the Pacific Science Center logo in one corner.  Find the clues scatter throughout the maze to be entered into a drawing for free passes to the Pacific Science Center King Tut Exhibit, an overnight stay in Seattle courtesy of the Mayflower Park Hotel, or a gift certificate for a dinner for 4 at a Seattle restaurant.

They estimate that it takes approximately one hour to find your way thorugh the corn maze and find the clues.  That will leave plenty of time to enjoy all the other fun fall activities at Schilter Family Farm including pumpkin patch and pony rides.  See website for full details as well as prices and hours.

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King Tut Camp In at the Pacific Science Center (all ages)

Fri, October 26, 5:30pm – Sat, October 27, 9:30am

or Sat, October 27, 5:30pm – Sun, October 28, 9:30am

As part of the overnight Camp-In experience, guests will participate in: a Star Secrets of the Pyramids planetarium show; a Live Science Show; private, after-hours access to permanent exhibits, including the Tropical Butterfly House; a Laser Light Show; Mysteries of Egypt IMAX film and a visit to King Tut. Ages 5 and up, $60/person. Call (206) 443-2925 or click here to register today.

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