A. Mummy of Hatshepsut
B. Mummy of Thutmos-II
C. Mummy of Tutankhamun
D. Mummy of Ramses-II
Submitted by: Adeeb Hussain
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There’s no known record of anything like a passport existing in ancient Egypt. But in 1974, when the mummy of Ramses II (died 1213 B.C.) had to be flown to Paris for restoration, it was issued a valid Egyptian passport, including a photo of the pharaoh’s ancient face. His occupation was listed as “King (deceased).”
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