King Padibastet’s Tomb

This CyberMuseum brings you a collection of antiquities never shown before in the New World. No one has seen any of these artifacts in a “real museum” for the past 25 years. Now, you can.

These words appear on the front of the
King Padibastet’s Tomb
site. And inside are more artifacts than you can shake a big stick at. It’s worth spending a few minutes to read the Why a Virtual Museum? page, just for insight into why a person would go to the trouble to set up such a site.

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