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Exploring Ancient Egypt

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Ancient Egyptian Religion

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Egyptians believed that nature and all events in their lives were controlled by the actions and powers of gods and goddesses. These gods and goddesses were depicted as both people and animals, and sometimes as combinations of the two.

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Egyptians believed that nature and all events in their lives were controlled by the actions and powers of gods and goddesses. These gods and goddesses were depicted as both people and animals, and sometimes as combinations of the two.


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