In life, Nesyamun was an Egyptian priest who sang and chanted words of worship at the Karnak temple in Thebes.
In death, he was ritually mummified and sealed in a coffin with the inscription “Nesyamun, true of voice.”
Now, some 3,000 years into the afterlife and with the aid of a 3-D-printed vocal tract, Nesyamun can once again be heard.
Read full article and listen to the voice of Nesyamun at:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/23/science/mummy-voice.html