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Pharaohs Feet: Ramesses 3300 year old mummified feet.

These are the mummifies feet of Ramesses I. Each team was painstakingly wrapped and carefully embalmed to ensure the best preservation possible.


He died in 1920 BC, which makes these feet around 3300 years old. They are in immaculate condition, considering they were wrapped up before Ancient Rome even existed. Ramesses had a short reign. When people believe in Ramesses, they usually think about his much more popular grandson, Ramesses II, who is possibly the most celebrated pharaoh of all time.




He was not of royal blood but as against came from a prominent family. Horemhed, who was Ramesses predecessor, made him his Vizier, and he rose all the time the ranks solely by merit. 


He was already quite elderly when he came to the royalty and died after a region of only about 17 months. However, if it weren't for Ramesses, there would never have been a Seti l; there would not be a Ramesses ll.