Professor Alejandro Jimènez-Serrano and his team begin excavating a necropolis in Aswan. There they are met with an unexpected find, the mummified remains of multiple crocodiles.
Archaeologists find a looted tomb and begin excavating the mummy inside, but there is a problem. A snake is potentially hiding in the tomb and the mummy was badly damaged by the looters.
Seti the first is arguably the most well preserved mummy found in ancient Egypt, but what was so different about his mummification that kept his body so intact?