Main Window - Sebastian's fascination with Egyptology led him to create an educational display theme on that topic. The display was up for three weeks, each week consisting of a different theme.
Lighted Amethyst - A burial figurine guards the entrance to a lighted amethyst cavern while beside it a canopic jar, with the head of Imset, is said to contain the liver of a mummy.
Mummy Dummy - A mummy can be found lounging in his crypt within the inner chamber of the golden pyramid that Sebastian built.
Cultures & Legends - "Cultures & Legends" was the theme for the last week of the exhibit on which facts about Egyptian culture and mythology were mounted onto signs while the fictional "Hollywood" aspect of Egyptology was presented as short clips on a video monitor.
Mummy Papyrus - Papyrus paper was used as a canvas to draw beautiful artwork and tell stories about Egypt's rich culture through pictures.
Ramses II - "Journey Down the Nile" was the theme for the first week of the exhibit elaborating on the sites and hot spots that made the country so intriguing.
Temple of Isis
Lamp & Scarab - This paperweight is shaped like a scarab and has the markings that resemble an alabaster jar.
Secrets of Isis Video - Facets of Egyptology in past American pop culture included "Raiders of the Lost Ark," "Star Gate," "The Fifth Element," "The Mummy," and who can forget the Saturday morning TV show, "The Secrets of Isis"?
Golden Pyramid - The gamut of the window included accordion postcards, signage, 45 sleeves of famous pop songs on Egypt, and of course, Sebastian's custom-built interactive golden pyramid.
Face of the Pharaoh - Sebastian's custom-built golden pyramid was used as an interactive attraction as onlookers "peeked into the pyramid to see who's king."
Tomb of Nefertari - "The Dynasties and Their Rulers" was the theme for the second week of the exhibit in which the focus was about the different eras of Egyptian history and the famous rulers who were in power at the time.
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