King Seti II - Royal Mummies

King Seti II

King Seti II - Royal Mummies
King Seti II - Royal Mummies
The mummy of King Seti II, the fifth pharaoh of Dynasty 19, was discovered in 1898 in the Tomb of Amenhotep II (KV 35) in Valley of the Kings, Luxor.
The mummy was found enshrouded in many layers of exceptionally fine linen.
For the most part, Seti II’s facial features are well-preserved.
His mummy will be transferred on April 3, from the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir in the Pharaohs’ Golden Parade to the National Museum of the Egyptian Civilization.

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