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Georg Schweinfurth and Egyptology on the Neues Museum

By Editorial Board Published May 24, 2025 3 Min Read
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Georg Schweinfurth and Egyptology on the Neues Museum

Georg Schweinfurth and Egyptology on the Neues Museum

From 22 Might, 2025 to eight February 2025, 2026, the Neues Museum presents an exhibition to mark the a hundredth anniversary of the loss of life of an vital collector and researcher for the Berlin museums: Georg Schweinfurth.

Supply: Staatliche Museen zu Berlin · Picture: Bahr Yusuf in Medinet el-Fayum (Egypt), Georg Schweinfurth, who accompanied Heinrich Schliemann and Rudolf Virchow on their journey within the Fayum in 1888, sitting on the left financial institution, © Carl Friedrich Classen. Photograph: Rudolf Virchow, 1888

From Might 2025 to February 2026, the Egyptian Museum and Papyrus Assortment within the basement of the Neues Museum can be exhibiting a particular exhibition to mark the a hundredth anniversary of the loss of life of an vital collector and researcher for the Berlin museums: Georg Schweinfurth. The exhibition will present a cross-section of the archaeological collections: Along with stone instruments, flower and plant wreaths, textiles textiles and numerous autographs from the collector’s hand can be on show.

2025 marks the a hundredth anniversary of the loss of life of Georg Schweinfurth (1836-1925), who was most likely one of many best-known African explorers of his time and an vital patron of many European establishments. A lot much less well-known is his significance for Egyptology and its improvement as a science, which, along with specializing in written and archaeological legacies, additionally included the pure sciences. Botany particularly performed a significant position right here. Schweinfurth was one of many first researchers in his time to transcend the creation of herbaria of dwelling vegetation, nice significance was connected to the gathering and botanical specimens and finds from excavations.

He repeatedly supported archaeologists and museums together with his botanical experience. The invention of the mother cachet in Deir el-Bahri (Thebes West) can undoubtedly be seen as one of many key finds that he didn’t excavate himself, however which remains to be carefully related to him in the present day. Vibrant floral wreaths have been discovered on the royal mummies and people of excessive officers, which Schweinfurth ready, preserved and scientifically decided on the behest of the then head of the Division of Antiquities.

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