Yes
Mummies are in Egypt and museums.
No but go to Egypt and look in the museums and see jewelry
Theree are some mummies in the Valley of the Kings/ Queens and others are in some of Egypt's museums.
Of course there are! Many artifacts can be found in history museums worldwide! Doubtless, going to Egypt itself can lead you into chance encounters with more priceless artifacts.
There are many different types of museums, including art museums, history museums, natural history museums, anthropological museums, tribal museums, children's museums, and science museums.
Pictures of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics can be found online at sites that focus on the history of Egypt. They can also be found at some museums that have exhibits on Egypt.
The largest museum in Egypt is the Cairo Museum, which specializes in its collection of Ancient Egyptian antiquities. There are many famous landmarks in Egypt as well, many of which date from centuries ago. Some of these landmarks include the Great Pyramid, the Sphinx, and the tomb of King Tut.
These diaries have been preserved, and they are located in several museums around the world; they are generally located in the cetnral museum in Cairo, Egypt.
Many visitors enjoy Cairo, Egypt by visiting the pyramids, museums, the Cairo Tower, taking a cruise on the Nile, or shopping at the City Stars Mall.
Yes, there are places named after Ptolemy, the ancient Greek mathematician and astronomer. One famous example is the Ptolemaic Temple of Horus in Edfu, Egypt. Additionally, there are various museums around the world that may have exhibits related to Ptolemy's work and achievements.
The dynastic period started with the reign of Egypt's first king, Narmer, in approximately 3100 BCE, and ended with the death of Cleopatra VII in 30 BCE. During this long period there were times of strong centralized rule, and periods of much weaker, divided rule, but basically Egypt remained one, independent land.