Ramses II's Egyptian Mummy Was Issued A Passport 3000 Years After His Death In 1974, the mummy of pharaoh Ramesses II was issued an Egyptian passport so that his remains could be flown to Paris for restoration endeavours by experts The image of a passport bearing the face of Ramses II's mummified remains is solely for representative purpose; it's not the official passport of the Egyptian pharaoh. Our world is full of crazy, mysterious things. Some things that make perfect sense while some things that are nonsensical to the core, yet, they exist. And today, we’ve got for you a story that depicts this craziness to a whole new level. When we hear ‘Egypt’ the first thing that comes to our minds is the pyramids and the mummies that lie under them. It gives us a glimpse into a civilization that was way ahead of its time and we can still witness their culture and traditions with what they’ve left. The year was 1974, when humanity was quickly advancing in the area of science and t...
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