The mummy of His Majesty “Seti I”. Even after his death, you can see that he was a handsome man. He was so perfectly mummified that you would think he was just sleeping.
The royal mummy of Seti I was buried in an elegant alabaster sarcophagus in his tomb (KV17) in the Valley of the Kings, West Thebes. The mummy of the king was later moved to the Deir el-Bahari Cachette (DB320). Although the mummy’s skull was separated from the body by tomb-robbers, the head is still well preserved; the body, however, is in poor condition.