Sarcophagus of Seti I

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Sarcophagus of Seti I
Sir John Soane's House and Museum; the Belzoni Chamber at ba Wellcome V0013540.jpg
An 1834–35 engraving of the Sarcophagus of Seti I, on display at Sir John Soane's Museum
Material Alabaster with Egyptian blue infill
Size Length 2.84 m
Width (head): 55.9cm
Width (feet): 81.3cm
Height (shoulders): 81.3cm
Height (lower part, feet): 68.6cm
Thickness (lower part, sides): 2.5cm, minimum; 10.2cm, maximum
Writing Egyptian hieroglyphs
Created 1370 BC
Discovered 1817
Present location Sir John Soane's Museum, London
Registration M470

The sarcophagus of Seti I is a life-size sarcophagus of the 19th Dynasty Pharaoh that was discovered in 1817 by the Italian explorer Giovanni Battista Belzoni in tomb KV17 in the Valley of the Kings, Egypt.[1] Seti I is believed to have died in 1279 BC and the sarcophagus would have housed his coffin and mummy.[2] It was bought by architect Sir John Soane in 1824 for £2000 (equivalent to £157,000 in 2021) after the British Museum turned it down citing Belzoni's steep price.[3] It is currently displayed in the crypt section, called Sepulchral Chamber, of Sir John Soane's Museum in London. Over 3000 years old, the sarcophagus is one of the oldest museum objects in the United Kingdom in public collection.[4]

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