The mummy was a high ranking person, a dignitary or a priest, of the XVIII dynasty (the same as Tutankhamun and Nefertiti). Until now only his name was known. Dr Borrini devised the anatomy approximation from the skeletal structures of his skull and the reconstruction was revealed at the International Congress of Egyptologists.
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| The steps of the facial reconstruction and the final work [Credit: Dr Matteo Borrini/Liverpool John Moores University] |
A CT scan of the mummy revealed details that �Kent� was 50 years old when he died and allowed for an exact copy of his skull to be modelled so that the individual muscles of the face could be produced. The bandages of the mummy were never removed. The procedure adopted is the "protocol of Manchester", a standardised investigative method that Dr Borrini has already used for other reconstructions both archaeological and during his work as a criminal expert.
Source: Liverpool John Moores University [August 29, 2015]











