Founded in 1974 as the Ancient History Teaching Collection (AHTC), the
Museum of Ancient Cultures (MAC) is the archaeological museum of
Macquarie University. The MAC main collection comprises c. 4700 genuine
artefacts from Ancient Egypt, Greece, Cyprus, Rome, the Near East and
the Indus Valley. The Egyptian collection is widely regarded as one of
the most important in Australia. This is the first catalogue of the
collection detailing 72 Ancient Egyptian artefacts associated with
funerary customs, from the Predynastic to the Coptic period. Divided
into two parts, the catalogue aims to explore Ancient Egyptian funerary
culture through an illustration of the MAC collection. Part One provides
a series of articles on aspects of Ancient Egyptian funerary beliefs and
practices. Part Two comprises the catalogue of artefacts, divided into
four sections: pottery, funerary equipment, funerary texts, and religion
and magic. In addition to high resolution photographs, each object
receives detailed discussion of its composition and its significance to
the study of Ancient Egypt more broadly. This catalogue will be an
indispensable aid to students, researchers, and the general public
interested in Ancient Egypt.