Ancient Egyptian magical stela goes on display at Swansea's Egypt Centre
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Ancient Egyptian magical stela goes on display at Swansea's Egypt Centre
Ancient Egypt: magic and medicine is part of the British Museum in your classroom programme, developed in partnership with The Egypt Centre.



SWANSEA.- An ancient Egyptian hieroglyph-inscribed stone traveled to Swansea as part of the Ancient Egypt: magic and medicine display at The Egypt Centre.

The stone or stela (known as a cippus) is on display as part of a special collaborative project between the British Museum and The Egypt Centre.

The cippus was a magical artefact, believed to protect people from dangers posed by animals such as lions and crocodiles. The protection was achieved by reciting spells inscribed on the back of the cippus, often before setting out on journeys through the desert or on the water.

On the cippus's front, the young god Horus is shown triumphing over these threats. He stands on crocodiles and grasps other desert creatures – such as a lion, an oryx, snakes, and scorpions – in his hands. Above him appears the face of Bes, a protective deity especially associated with safeguarding at home. Additional small images of gods linked to healing and protection complete the scene.

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According to Egyptian mythology, Horus himself was once bitten by a dangerous creature and was healed by his mother, Isis. Because of this, he served as a powerful model: through the performance of these rituals, people identified themselves with Horus in the hope of gaining protection or recovery from harm. The face of Horus on such stela is often worn down, as people would touch it while seeking protection.

Ancient Egypt: magic and medicine is part of the British Museum in your classroom programme, developed in partnership with The Egypt Centre. The programme works with schoolchildren and teachers to bring objects directly into classrooms. As part of the project, selected objects will visit two local participating schools accompanied by Museum curators from both the British Museum and The Egypt Centre, offering children a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to get up close with ancient Egyptian objects.


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Dr Nicholas Cullinan OBE, Director of the British Museum, said: 'Our British Museum in your Classroom programme is an opportunity to instil the wonder of personally encountering an ancient object in school children who wouldn’t normally have this experience. By working with the Egypt Centre and Terrace Road primary and St Helen's primary to display this ancient Egyptian Cippus, I hope we can instil in these children a lasting passion for the ancient world and a memory that stays with them into adulthood.'

Dr Ken Griffin, Curator, Egypt Centre, Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, Swansea University said: 'We are delighted to welcome this remarkable ancient Egyptian stela to Swansea as the centrepiece of our Ancient Egypt: magic and medicine display. Since January 2026, pupils from Terrace Road and St Helen's Primary Schools have been working closely with curators from both the British Museum and The Egypt Centre to explore these ancient mysteries. It has been a privilege to deliver sessions within the schools, and it will be a truly wonderful moment to see the children's reactions when they finally encounter this cippus in person at the Museum.'

Ancient Egypt: magic and medicine will run from 18 June – 20 September 2026 at The Egypt Centre, Swansea.


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