you can see them all over the world but Egypt has the most famous pyramids of all
Yes, in Mexico, Peru, perhaps on other places also.
A living mummy usually lives with her children.A dead mummy (and not just a 'deceased female parent' - the sort found in Egyptian tombs, wrapped in bandages and ready to curse anyone who disturbs it is dead and so does not 'live' anywhere. They are found in Egypt and in other parts of the world also - particularly South America.
the mummy is from many civilizations not just Egypt which is the most well known. People were also mummied in Chile, and other countries
Peat bog mummies have been found in various countries, including Ireland, Scotland, Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands, and other parts of northern Europe. Notable examples include the Tollund Man and Grauballe Man in Denmark, and the Clonycavan Man and Old Croghan Man in Ireland.
Around 100 mummies have been found in the pyramids of Egypt. These mummies belonged to royalty, priests, and other important figures, and were typically buried with elaborate burial goods to accompany them in the afterlife.
Egypt and other places
you can see them all over the world but Egypt has the most famous pyramids of all
Yes, in Mexico, Peru, perhaps on other places also.
be spicific..... mummies were pharoahs that were kept in good condition for the after life. they belivied that when you die your spirtit will need to notice you as being the same person so they preserved your body
they found primids , mummies , and other cool discoveries
A living mummy usually lives with her children.A dead mummy (and not just a 'deceased female parent' - the sort found in Egyptian tombs, wrapped in bandages and ready to curse anyone who disturbs it is dead and so does not 'live' anywhere. They are found in Egypt and in other parts of the world also - particularly South America.
the mummy is from many civilizations not just Egypt which is the most well known. People were also mummied in Chile, and other countries
The Sahara is found in Egypt and a number of other countries.
Peat bog mummies have been found in various countries, including Ireland, Scotland, Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands, and other parts of northern Europe. Notable examples include the Tollund Man and Grauballe Man in Denmark, and the Clonycavan Man and Old Croghan Man in Ireland.
The wrappings of Egyptian mummies were mostly linen.
There are many things that pertain to Ancient Egypt. Among these are pyramids, mummies, pharaohs and Hieroglyphs. Many other things pertain to the country, and are easy enough to find in any Ancient Egypt book.