The mummy of King Seti I, an astonishing relic over 3,300 years old, stands as one of the most exquisitely preserved royal mummies from the annals of ancient Egypt. His facial features, astonishingly intact, offer us a rare and intimate glimpse into the countenance of a pharaoh who once commanded during the illustrious 19th Dynasty. This remarkable preservation not only highlights the incredible expertise of ancient Egyptian embalmers but also reflects their unwavering commitment to facilitating a pharaoh’s voyage into the afterlife.
