If I understand your question correctly and its related to what I think its related to, then: The Ancient Egyptians mummified bodies of the dead in...well, Egypt.
no, she was greek
it has hiroglikics, greek, and one other langage that alowus the ability to decifer egption langage. it was probly a notice made by the Greeks when the took control of Egypt.
First u go on www.egption .com then u type in how do u find good egption jewelry then u put enter then u look it up an print if u want to
yes! In egption movies, such as the "mummy the mummy returns", anock-su-nomen says ni( if you look on the screen it says no). Also in mant books it does the same thing. -L.M.C.
It kills them. I tested it. it failed because it died. lemon juice kills it. it was dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead. Lemon juice kills radish seed germination. I did a scietific experiment to prove it.
They are dead. The dead can not walk, talk, or move. They are dead. Dead is dead.
dead calm dead of night stone cold dead dead as a doorknob deadhead
Drop dead! You're a dead man. Dead men tell no tales. Dead man walking. Dead as a doorknob.You're dead to me.
Dead Is Dead was created on 2009-04-08.
Dead-ant, Dead-ant, Dead-ant Dead-ant Dead-ant Dead-ant DEAD-ANT, Dead-ant Dead-ant... This is referring to the Pink Panther theme song.
"Dead" isn't a verb, so it doesn't have a tense."Dead" can be used as an adjective: dead flowers, a dead sleep.It can be used as an adverb: I am dead serious.As a noun: remembering the dead.