A high priest will reveal the rituals of ancient Egypt at a museum kids’ club.
Children are invited to follow the priest as he undertakes the rites which made sure a pharaoh had a safe journey to the afterlife.
He will explain why pyramids were so important to Egyptian royalty and describe how the huge structures were designed and built.
Ten days later, the museum club members will learn about how prehistoric men crawled into dark caves to paint pictures.
The children will also get the chance to create their own cave paintings by flickering light.
Pharaohs, Pyramids and Priests; Saturday, October 18; 1pm to 2.30pm
Cave Painting; Tuesday, October 28; 11am to 12pm; 2pm to 3pm
Bourne Hall Museum Club; Bourne Hall, Spring Street, Ewell; £5 per child; call 020 8394 1734, email dbrooks@epsom-ewell.gov.uk
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