Intact depictions of the world’s first known monotheist, husband to Nefertiti and father of Tutankhamun, are rare (subsequent rulers of Egypt tried to erase him from history), and those few that have survived unvandalized look so odd that many scholars think they were intended to be symbolic and stylized rather than naturalistic. Yet there is a surviving mummy which genetic tests indicate was likely Tutankhamun’s father (i.e., Akhenaten), and scientists have now used 3D imaging to reconstruct that individual’s face. – Smithsonian Magazine