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Ancient Egyptian Animal Mummies Reveal Sacred Bonds at Bellagio Gallery

By Matthias Binder April 2, 2026
'Soulful Creatures' unearths a centuries-old tradition at Bellagio Gallery
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'Soulful Creatures' unearths a centuries-old tradition at Bellagio Gallery

Contents
Millions Mummified: A Hook into Egypt’s Animal WorshipArtifacts Unwrapped: From Pets to Divine SymbolsCreatures and Their Divine ConnectionsPlan Your Visit to Bellagio’s Timeless Exhibit

Millions Mummified: A Hook into Egypt’s Animal Worship (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Las Vegas – Visitors to the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art now encounter a rare glimpse into ancient Egyptian rituals through the exhibition Soulful Creatures: Animal Mummies in Ancient Egypt. Nearly 100 artifacts from the Brooklyn Museum’s collection highlight the profound connections between people, pets, and deities over 4,000 years ago.[1][2] The display runs daily until September 13, 2026, offering insights into mummification practices that blurred the lines between the earthly and the divine.

Millions Mummified: A Hook into Egypt’s Animal Worship

Ancient Egyptians mummified millions of animals across millennia, treating them not just as companions but as conduits to the gods. These creatures served multiple roles, from cherished pets buried with owners to votive offerings left at temples.[1] The practice spanned from 760 B.C.E. to the Roman period in the second century C.E., with artifacts unearthed from over 30 cemeteries.

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Curators Yekaterina Barbash and Edward Bleiberg organized the show after rediscovering 30 uncatalogued animal mummies in the Brooklyn Museum’s storage a decade ago. Their work combines archaeology, art history, and forensic science to explain techniques like drying bodies with natron and wrapping them in linen. Poor families used simple ceramic jars, while elites opted for ornate wooden, bronze, or gilded coffins inscribed with prayers.[3]

Artifacts Unwrapped: From Pets to Divine Symbols

The exhibition features about 36 mummified animals alongside over 60 Egyptian masterworks, including coffins, statuettes, and jewelry. Standouts include a gilded Ibis Coffin from 305–30 B.C.E. dedicated to Thoth, god of wisdom, and a crocodile mummy offered to Sobek, as noted by Greek historian Herodotus.[2] A seated statuette of Pepy I with the Horus falcon dates back to around 2338–2298 B.C.E., symbolizing protection and power.

Modern technology enhances the experience with CT scans and X-rays conducted by Dr. Anthony Fischetti of the New York Animal Medical Center. These images reveal the mummies’ interiors, sometimes uncovering evidence of corruption in ancient cemeteries or confirming partial remains in votive pieces. Guests peer into these scans at the exhibit’s conclusion, blending ancient mystery with contemporary analysis.[3]

Creatures and Their Divine Connections

Animals embodied gods, carried prayers, or provided sustenance in the afterlife. Cats linked to Bastet, the protector goddess; ibises to Thoth; and crocodiles to Sobek. Dogs, birds, snakes, reptiles, felines, and even Apis bulls appear, each wrapped with care to preserve their form—from the curve of a cat’s ears to a baby crocodile’s features.[2]

Hieroglyphs often depicted animals phonetically or in satirical scenes mimicking humans, underscoring their cultural depth. The four main categories of mummies clarify their purposes:

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  • Beloved pets interred with families.
  • Food offerings for the deceased’s journey.
  • Embodiments of deities like Sekhmet’s lion.
  • Votive gifts to relay prayers heavenward.

This structure helps visitors grasp the spiritual worldview where animals bridged mortal and eternal realms.[1]

Plan Your Visit to Bellagio’s Timeless Exhibit

The gallery occupies 2,600 square feet in two rooms along the Bellagio’s pool promenade. Tickets start at $29 for adults, with discounts for Nevada residents ($25 with ID), seniors, students, military, and hotel guests ($27). Children five and under enter free, though those under 17 need adult supervision. Docent tours run daily at 11 a.m. for an extra $10.[2]

Ticket Type Price
Adult $29
Nevada Resident $25 (with ID)
Docent Tour Add-On $10

Non-flash photography is permitted, but no touching, food, or strollers allowed. Special packages like the Bastet Offer (two tickets for $55) make group visits affordable.

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Key Takeaways:

  • Nearly 100 artifacts, including 36 real animal mummies from ancient Egypt.
  • CT scans expose hidden details and challenge old theories.
  • Highlights the eternal human-animal bond across cultures.

MGM Resorts Director of Art & Culture Demecina Gray captured the essence: “This exhibition celebrates the timeless bond between humans and animals. These extraordinary mummies reveal how creatures were not only companions, but also sacred symbols woven into the spiritual life of ancient Egypt.”[2] Soulful Creatures stands as a testament to enduring reverence for life’s companions. What surprises you most about these ancient practices? Share in the comments.

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