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  2. Egyptian Building (California) - Wikipedia

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    The building was built to resemble the temples of Abu Simbel in Egypt on a smaller scale. It depicts Ramesses II, Nefertiti, and Hathor. [5] The second statue from the left on the building's front is missing as a reference to the missing statue on the original temple, which had disappeared shortly after it was originally built. [3]

  3. Category:Monuments and memorials in California - Wikipedia

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    Statue of John J. Pershing (San Francisco) Statue of John McLaren; Statue of Junípero Serra (Monterey, California) Statue of Junípero Serra (Sacramento, California) Statue of Kobe and Gianna Bryant; Statue of Lucille Ball (Palm Springs, California) Statue of Robert Burns (San Francisco) Statue of Sonny Bono; Statue of Sun Yat-sen (San Francisco)

  4. Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum (REM) is devoted to ancient Egypt, located at Rosicrucian Park in the Rose Garden neighborhood of San Jose, California, United States. It was founded by the Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crucis (AMORC). The Rosicrucian order continues to support and expand the museum and its educational and scientific activities.

  5. Rosicrucian Park - Wikipedia

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    The Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum was built in 1932, the Planetarium in 1936, the research library opened in June 1939. The Akhenaton Shrine was built in 1949. [2] The Peace Garden was added to the park in 2004 and dedicated by Rosicrucian Imperator Christian Bernard. In 2013, a new Alchemy Museum was announced for 2020.

  6. List of National Historic Landmarks in California - Wikipedia

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    This is a complete List of National Historic Landmarks in California.The United States National Historic Landmark (NHL) program is operated under the auspices of the National Park Service, and recognizes structures, districts, objects, and similar resources nationwide according to a list of criteria of national significance. [1]

  7. Padiiset's Statue - Wikipedia

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    Padiiset's Statue or Pateese's Statue, [1] also described as the Statue of a vizier usurped by Padiiset, is a basalt statue found in 1894 in an unknown location in the Egyptian delta [2] [3] which includes an inscription referring to trade between Canaan and the Peleset (Philistines) and Ancient Egypt during the Third Intermediate Period.

  8. Archaeological forgery - Wikipedia

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    Drake's Plate of Brass (discovered 1936), purported to have been left by Francis Drake after landing in Northern California in 1579 "Egyptian mummy" ca. 1898 , purchased from the estate of Confederate Colonel Breevoort Butler in the 1920s, the "mummy" was found to be a wooden frame covered with papier-mache ; it is on display at the Old Capitol ...

  9. List of museums with Egyptian mummies in their collections

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    Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, four mummies – the priestess Hortesnakht of Akhmim, [33] the lady Rer of Saqqara, [33] an unidentified man from the 4th or 3rd century BCE (known as "the mummy from Szombathely" after the location of the previous collection he was part of) [34] and a man from the 2nd century BCE (known as "the unwrapped mummy" as he was already unwrapped when the museum ...