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No. There has been many Amarna period female mummies found but none have been positively identified as Nefertiti.
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.
Mummies have been found in many parts of the world, most famously, in Egypt. They are found in very cold areas and in very dry places. Even peat bogs have preserved bodies for centuries, as was the case for several found in the UK.
105 mummies have been discovered and an additional 10,000 are expected to be unearthed.
Egyptian mummies were originally entombed in the pyramids, but many of them have since been removed, and are in museums.
The first mummies were found in Egypt and had been known about for many years before they became artifacts and displayed in museums. There is no name as to know who the person was to find the first mummy, but Christian Herzog was first to publish his findings of an unrolled mummy in 1718.
There have not been any bodies, mummies,etc. found in any pyramid in egypt. They have been found near the pyramids, but never found inside, nor have any hyrogliphics been discovered.
There are 3 smaller pyramids located around the base of the Great Pyramid that were built by Khufu for his 3 wives tombs.
There are naturally preserved mummies which include:desert mummies , freeze dried mummies/ refrigerated mummies, bog bodies,Deliberately preserved mummies which include:egyptian mummies, chinese mummies, aleutian island mummy , Incan mummies and modern mummies
Many did. The Eyptian did, but so did people's in Peru. Several years ago Natgeo had an item on the Peru mummies. I found them more interesting than the ones in Egypt.
The Mummies of Guanajuato has 96 pages.
It is impossible to say how many mummys were found in Egypt. During the Victorian era especially they were illegally traded and many were destroyed.