Cairo: With the help of modern scientific technology, the face of Ramses II, the most powerful pharaoh of ancient Egypt, has been seen for the first time in 3200 years.

According to international media, scientists from England and Egypt collaborated using a 3D model to recreate the facial images at the time of Pharaoh's death.



After reconstructing the impressions, they reduced Pharaoh's life by nearly half a century to illustrate the face of the period at which his rule was at its peak.

The image of Pharaoh as a result of this effort is the first scientific picture of his face reconstruction based on a CT scan of his real skull.


According to Sahar Saleem
of Cairo University, who made a 3D model of Pharaoh's skull, the picture that came out as a result of the efforts made by the scientists was very attractive.