The face of King Seti the First) is one of the most well-preserved faces in Egyptian history
King City I, his name means: Belong to the idol Set
He died 3298 years ago and ruled when Egypt was at its highest peak and was the father of one of the most ancient pharaohs (Ramses II)
The mummification of his era was at the height of perfection
Some ask about the reason for the darkening of the mummy and think it is burned
But this blackness is caused by the interaction of some embalming substances with the body, including (Nitron salt), which contains four substances, two substances that work to absorb fluids in the body and two substances that are cells that engulf the bacteria. This blackness caused
Mummification developed in the family age 21, and they became a mummy with some colours that resembled the colour of the skin
This mummy is considered the most preserved in the world.
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