Quisling
:’) The bad news is, Seti I isn’t nearly that old. Dr V pointed out that the 19th and 26th dynasties are basically the same thing (the 26th being an echo); but the 25th dynasty is basically in the correct place on both his chronology and the conventional pseudochronology, and preceded the 19th/26th; hence, instead of the usual ~600 years, there’s 750 or so difference between conventional and actual.
The contents of Ramses II’s canopic jar was RC dated a few years ago. The age of Rameses II’s guts are indeed nearly 800 years younger than the conventional date, so, of course, the “explanation” was that these jars had always been suspect, and that they must have been reused.
That “explanation” is complete and utter nonsense.
Seti I and his son Ramses II were traipsing all over ancient Israel, but after the whole place had been ravaged by Assyria and others.
the Egyptians believed that anyone who bowed to the Gods of Egypt was an Egyptian! Race, nationality, where you lived and who were your people—were of no importance—Who you prayed too, and the riturals you performed was important. Another element is the language you spoke—if you spoke Copt, the language of the Nile, you were welcomed to the benifits and protection of Egypt. So Cleopatra, a Greek, was worshiped and loved as an Egyptian because she prayed to Ra, Isis, Osiris and Horus, and spoke Copt—In their eyes she was 100% Egyptian.