Sahar Saleem, a researcher at Cairo University in Egypt, wanted to learn what Amenhotep I looked like and how he died. But she didn’t want to unwrap the mummy, which would damage it. So she used a machine called a CT scanner to create 3-D images of Amenhotep I’s body. This machine uses invisible waves of energy called X-rays to take thousands of pictures of the remains under the wrappings. A 3-D picture forms when the images are combined. Saleem revealed Amenhotep I had an oval face and healthy teeth and wore a golden belt.
Studying this mummy meant a lot to Saleem. “As an Egyptian, I had the honor to examine my royal ancestor,” she says.