In December 2026, the Penn Museum will open its new Egyptian galleries, inviting visitors into the fascinating world of ancient Egyptian beliefs about death and the afterlife. Central to this journey is mummification, a practice that blends ritual, artistry, and technical understanding to preserve the body for the afterlife. This talk explores how ancient embalmers worked to transform the dead for life after death and offers a look at the art and science behind this intriguing practice.
About the speaker:
Jennifer Houser Wegner, Ph.D., is a Curator-in-Charge of the Egyptian Section at the Penn Museum. She received her Ph.D. in Egyptology from Yale University’s Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations. She has worked in Egypt since 1990 and has participated in numerous fieldwork seasons at the sites of Giza, Bersheh, Saqqara, and Abydos.