Who is the oldest pharaoh found?


Who is the oldest pharaoh found? The nearly 4,300-year-old mummy was found in a shaft 15 metres below the ground in the middle of an excavation path near the famous Saqqara pyramid. The mummy was a man named Hekashepes, whose remains lay in a sealed limestone sarcophagus.


Which pharaoh died from a hippo?

According to Manetho, Menes reigned for 62 years and was killed by a hippopotamus.


Who was the first mummy?

Before this discovery, the oldest known deliberate mummy was a child, one of the Chinchorro mummies found in the Camarones Valley, Chile, which dates around 5050 BC. The oldest known naturally mummified human corpse is a severed head dated as 6,000 years old, found in 1936 AD at the site named Inca Cueva No.


Which pharaoh died the youngest?

King Tutankhamen was Egypt's youngest pharaoh. He became king when he was just 9 years old. He died 10 years later. King Tut's mummy was buried in the Valley of the Kings.


Who was the 15 year old preserved mummy girl?

Archaeologists discovered the mummy—also nicknamed “Juanita” and “Lady of Ampato—in 1995 on the towering Ampato volcano northwest of Arequipa. Though the girl's colorful alpaca wool robes, dark hair, teeth and fingernails were well-preserved, her face had been exposed to the elements and had largely disappeared.