No.
166 mummies the rest are all daddies
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.
Around 100 mummies have been found in the pyramids of Egypt. These mummies belonged to royalty, priests, and other important figures, and were typically buried with elaborate burial goods to accompany them in the afterlife.
mummies have been found wearing hats.
yes. there have been quite a few.
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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.
No. There has been many Amarna period female mummies found but none have been positively identified as Nefertiti.
Yes. Several mummies that could be her have been found.
Egyptian. Also considered to be the "classic" mummy. There have been ice mummies found in Siberia, bog mummies in the UK, Incan mummies in Peru, even modern mummies like that of Rosalia Lombardo or Vladimir Lenin. But Egypt has what is the traditional concept of mummies.
Well No. Mummies by definition are dead so they don't "live" anywhere. If you mean are they occasionally found in mountainous regions, Yes they have been.