Alexander's great library was located in Alexandria, Egypt. It was unique with the amount of knowledge and the sheer amount of books it contained. In ancient days, scholars from all over the world came to study at the library.
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I know that a golden trumpet was found in Tutankhamen's tomb but what other instruments were found I am not sure. Best to look on one of the museum websites such as the Cairo Museum, the British Museum, the Louvre Museum in Paris or the Metropolitan Museum in New York.
Dictionaries are found within the reference section of a library.
There are a great number of things that can be found in the library that are important. Resources like encyclopedias are very important.
No, the location of Alexander the Great's tomb, and therefore his body, is still unknown.
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Yes, there are! The various libraries and museums that can be found in Ottawa include: * Agriculture Museum * Aviation Museum * Billings Estate Museum * Bytown Museum * Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa Regimental Museum * Museum Of Civilization * Museum Of Contemporary Photography * Cumberland Heritage Village Museum * Currency Museum of the Bank of Canada * Diefenbunker Museum * Goulbourn Museum * Museum Of Nature * Nepean Museum * Science And Technology Museum * Ski Museum * Muséoparc Vanier * Canadian War Museum * Canadian Postal Museum * Currency Museum of the Bank of Canada * National Archives Canada / Library and Archives Canada * Library of Parliament * Jewish Youth Library of Ottawa * NRC National Science Library ... plus numerous other libraries, including those of the Ottawa Public Library and those at the University of Ottawa.
Probably an example would be found in the JFK Presidential Library and Museum.
The Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum is located in Yorba Linda, California. It was formally dedicated in 1990 and became a federal facility on July 11, 2007.
Push on the shelf in "Non-Fiction McM". This is written on the library slip found at the Mordred Museum, which you must first get. (Get the shiny gold coin from the fountain and pay your admission.)
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The Guggenheim Museum. The Smithsonian Museum. The American Museum of Natural History.
Push on the shelf marked "Non-Fiction McM" on the lower aisle of the library. This is written on the library slip found at the Mordred Museum, which you need to open the passageway. Get the shiny gold coin from the fountain and pay your admission, and find the library slip in the stack of books.
not positive was never found in any document
The rolled up paper is on the shelf in "Non-Fiction McM". This is written on the library slip found at the Mordred Museum. (Get the shiny gold coin from the fountain and pay your admission.)
Yes, Alexander Grahm Bell did found AT&T.
The Titanic Museum is a place where they show things they found on the titanic.
Novels are typically found in the fiction section of the library.