Lessons from the Dead: Tales of a Bioarchaeologist
We kick off our exclusive Breakfast Behind the Scenes series with Professor Ronika Power from Macquarie University as she shares insights into how her studies of the dead bring life and meaning to Ancient Egypt. There will be Auslan interpretation provided for this event.

Painting from the Tomb of Sennedjem, Deir el Medina, 19th Dynasty (detail).
Image: Georges Poncet
© Georges Poncet
© Georges Poncet
Recommended age: 16+ years
Duration: 90 minutes, then participants can enjoy the exhibition at their leisure.
As a bioarchaeologist, Professor Ronika Power has dedicated her life to death. Join Ronika as she provides unique reflections on research, methodology and ethics, and how dying in Ancient Egypt helps us to better understand the lived experiences of people from the past, and connect with them as individuals.
Following a delightful Egyptian-inspired breakfast, Professor Power will guide you through Ramses & the Gold of the Pharaohs before it opens to the public for the day - and share with you some of her favourite objects from the exhibition.
Your ticket includes:
- Light Egyptian-inspired breakfast (set menu)
- Expert presentation in an intimate setting followed by Q&A session with the audience
- Exclusive out-of-hours access to Ramses & the Gold of the Pharaohs
- 20-minute bespoke tour of Ramses & the Gold of the Pharaohs presented by our expert host
Note: Ticket price does NOT include VR experience or exhibition audio guide.