no, but depending on the vehicle and the country it is going to, it might not be street legal.
I believe that antique dealers are still in business with this economy. People in this economy are still looking for that unique gift or piece of furniture that can only be found through antique dealers.
It was and still in Upper Egypt
Yes, they are still illegal.
Ivory is illegal in many parts of the world because elephants are an endangered species. I know that where I live the natives are still allowed to hunt walri and sell their ivory as long as it is part of traditional artwork. I don't think that the artwork is extremely expensive, but not cheap either.
Actually, it is illegal to climb the pyramids in Egypt. there may be a sign saying not to climb them. Still, today people illegally climb the pyramids when they are not supposed to. they are trying to keep the building safe because it is so old
illegal! if they are a minor, but still illegal!
yes cats are still remembered in Egypt because of the fact that the sphynx is still there
No...Egypt is a Republic
It's still Illegal
There is no reason for it to be illegal. But still theaters say it illegal.
Egypt has never had an Emperor. Egypt is currently a Republic.
Ancient Egypt is a hugely broad topic that still has a lot to be discovered.