diff --git a/_pop-ups/Egypt_popup1.md b/_pop-ups/Egypt_popup1.md index d6cd3faa..f00347f6 100644 --- a/_pop-ups/Egypt_popup1.md +++ b/_pop-ups/Egypt_popup1.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- layout: pop-ups title: Pop-Up Museum, back in action -thumbnail: /images/news/cover.jpg +thumbnail: /images/news/Cover.jpg date: 26-03-2024 permalink: /popups/Egypt_popup1 category: pop-ups @@ -177,9 +177,7 @@ university students, and tourists. In all Pop-Ups we also have replicas of ancie Egyptian joints and connections that people can experiment with like a puzzle. One of the students who visited us at The Gayer-Anderson Museum [made a short video](/images/news/13.jpg) of all the joints being dissembled and assembled. She shared her video on social media -which intrigued people, prompting them to ask more questions. You can see the video below! - -https://github.com/FitzwilliamMuseum/egyptiancoffins/assets/45968885/baac403e-ec58-4b02-a931-cd24c7495ece +which intrigued people, prompting them to ask more questions. You can see the video [here](https://github.com/FitzwilliamMuseum/egyptiancoffins/assets/45968885/baac403e-ec58-4b02-a931-cd24c7495ece)! Shortly after, we were encouraged by the head of museums sector in Egypt, Dr. Moamen Othman, who is a great supporter of the Pop-Up museum community outreach, to have a Pop-