Discover Exeter’s King Alfred the Great Penny
In May 2025 RAMM purchased a 1,130 year old Saxon silver penny dating to the reign of King Alfred the…
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Ancient Egyptian people – like Shep en-Mut, whose sarcophogus rests in RAMM’s Egyptian Tomb gallery – wore amulets like necklace pendants and bracelet charms imbued with symbolic meaning and even magical powers. Some offered protection from evil forces, others helped to heal and restore health, while others protected the dead on their journey to the Afterlife.
The earliest known examples are over 6,000 years old and, because everybody from the lowliest peasant to the wealthiest noble wore them, archaeologists have found amulets made out of all sorts of materials, from stone and clay to precious metals and glittering jewels.
Why not take a trip back in time by visiting our Egyptian Tomb in our Ancient Worlds gallery for some inspiration? Then join us in the Courtyard to make a clay amulet inscribed with your name in hieroglyphs or even magical symbols, such as the famous Eye of Horus.
In May 2025 RAMM purchased a 1,130 year old Saxon silver penny dating to the reign of King Alfred the…
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This is RAMM’s first exhibition of the work of Grayson Perry, one of Britain’s best-known contemporary artists. As an astute…
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