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.
As archaeologists excavated many of the royal areas of ancient Egypt, they discovered many mummies. The ones found are in various museums around the world, however, most of them are in Egyptian museums.
They were covered in dirt to preserve the bodies and put in a pyramid
Ever Seince the first person died in Egypt
The mummies were mad to preserve the Pharaohs body, so he would have a safe journey to the "Afterlife"
mummies worked in the afterlife with the godesses.
People live in pyramids in ancient egypt because pyramids are the only houses the mummies wont break into.
the acient Egypt preserved body wrapped in cloth is a mummie or mummies
The Incas were in the Americas, not in ancient Egypt. So no, the Incas never made mummies in ancient Egypt. The Egyptians did.
There are no modern Egypt mummies.
in ancient egypt, medicine was made out of mummies.
Um, YES where do yo read about mummies! ANCIENT EGYPT! Another user:Thats pretty mean and mummies aren't only in Egypt since animals or people can be naturally mummified
yes
In ancient Egypt the kings mummies were put in special tombs.
Ever Seince the first person died in Egypt
Egypt is in an ancient content all about deserts,nomads,pyriminds,mummies,etc
Natron, a type of salt.
Mummies, Pharoes, basically the kings and queens of ancient Egypt
The mummies were mad to preserve the Pharaohs body, so he would have a safe journey to the "Afterlife"
mummies worked in the afterlife with the godesses.