Who was Seti I? Step-father to Moses. Clever, successful pharaoh who ruled during a time of great prosperity, bringing back Egypt from the Great Schism of Pharaoh Akhenaten and Queen Nefertiti to a more prosperous and united Kingdom.
Robert W. CribbsSelf - Adjunct Professor of Engineering at California State University, Sacramento; visiting professor of scientific archaeology at Cairo University, Chairman of the Board and CEO of Folsom Research, Inc. (as Dr. Robert W. Cribbs) Self - Adjunct Professor of Engineering at California State University, Sacramento; visiting professor of scientific archaeology at Cairo University, Chairman of the Board and CEO of Folsom Research, Inc. (as Dr. Robert W. Cribbs) See fewer
Mohamed El-BialySelf - General Director of Antiquities West - Thebes, Project Director, K-17, Valley Of The Kings (as Dr. Mohamed El Bialy) Self - General Director of Antiquities West - Thebes, Project Director, K-17, Valley Of The Kings (as Dr. Mohamed El Bialy) See fewer
Wilfred GriggsSelf - Professor of Ancient Scripture, Brigham Young University (as Dr. Wilfred Griggs) Self - Professor of Ancient Scripture, Brigham Young University (as Dr. Wilfred Griggs) See fewer
Zahi HawassSelf - Egyptologist (Under Secretary of State, Giza Pyramids) (as Dr. Zahi Hawass) Self - Egyptologist (Under Secretary of State, Giza Pyramids) (as Dr. Zahi Hawass) See fewer
Ayman KhourySelf - Project Mgr - National Center for the Documentation of Cultural and Natural Heritage Self - Project Mgr - National Center for the Documentation of Cultural and Natural Heritage See fewer
Fahti SalehSelf - Professor of Computer Engineering, Cairo University. Director of the National Center for Documentation of Cultural and Natural Heritage (as Professor Fahti Saleh) Self - Professor of Computer Engineering, Cairo University. Director of the National Center for Documentation of Cultural and Natural Heritage (as Professor Fahti Saleh) See fewer
Scott R. WoodwardSelf - Department of Microbiology, Brigham Young University (as Dr. Scott R. Woodward) Self - Department of Microbiology, Brigham Young University (as Dr. Scott R. Woodward) See fewer