Nope. Technology didn't exist back then.
OBJECTION: Technology is defined as any kind of innovation that makes work easier or more efficient. This includes everything from the rocks first used as tools to supercomputers that can tell you what you're going to say next. In the period of Greek and Roman mythology, the largest innovation was the forging of metal into armor, tools, weapons, gilding for sculptures and so on.
Furthermore, Greek and Roman Gods didn't serve just a singular purpose in the universe. Hephaestus (Roman equivalent is Vulcan) is famously known as the god of fire. But Hephaestus is also renown as the foundations of metalworking, having forged Zeus' lightning bolts, stone masonry, and the art of sculpture. Through these, he is the patron god of metal, Metallurgy, fire, volcanoes, blacksmiths, artisans, craftsmen, sculptors, andtechnology.
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Imhotep was worshipped as a god of architecture, science and thought; Ptah was a god of creation, craftsmen, artisans. Thoth as well was a god of wisdom.
Yes he was once a symbol of Ra and Horus.
The ancient Egyptian goddess Bata was thought to represent history and prophecy because of her two heads. Horus is an ancient Egyptian god that, according to myth, showed the future to any god or man that stared into them.
The Egyptian god Bes was the dwarf god.
There was no Egyptian god of lice.
There is no Egyptian god of wheat, however there is an Egyptian god of grain. The name of this god was 'Neper'. He was sometimes called 'Neper the reaper' because of his association with grain and harvesting.
Yes monthu is not the only Egyptian god of war
Yes he was once a symbol of Ra and Horus.
There is no such Egyptain god with that name, perhaps it is a misspelling.
um they dont have any
Yes Osiris.
In Egyptian mythology none of the gods or goddesses died.
The ancient Egyptian goddess Bata was thought to represent history and prophecy because of her two heads. Horus is an ancient Egyptian god that, according to myth, showed the future to any god or man that stared into them.
The Egyptian god Bes was the dwarf god.
"Taker of life" does not relate to any Egyptian god or goddess; there was not a god or goddess of death (that is, a god or goddess solely of death itself).
There is no Egyptian history of any such punishment given by God.
There is no Egyptian god Zozer.
There was no Egyptian god of lice.