It’s an exclusive world premiere at the Penn Museum, where the exhibition uncovers the Midas mound, where artifacts from the life celebration of King Midas’ father were left as party favors for archaeologists.
“When he died people then came from all over the empire to recognize his great reign and see him off into eternity with a funerary feast that would be very special,” Patrick McGovern, Penn Museum Archaeochemist, told CBS 3.
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