Depends how "early." Before Moses, the religion that would later be called Judaism was based on the teachings of Abraham. From the time of Moses, the Hebrew (Israelite) religion is the Torah itself, its beliefs and laws. See the following link.
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The early African religion is shamanism.
The phrase "imperial state supported by a strong bureaucracy" describes the political organization of early Japan.
Inclusive polytheism; which means they identified their own Gods with the Gods of conquered peoples (e.g. Jupiter-Zeus, Sulis-Minerva, Ceres-Isis, etc).
No. The Israelites practice the Jewish religion. Many Canaanite's have converted to Judaism or have taken on traits of the Jewish religion.
There was not a Greco-Roman religion. Greco-Roman is a term which refers to art.
Jerusalem
Yes.
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Early Andean religion provided the foundation for Inca culture.
They were shepherds and farmers.
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The earliest known language of the Hebrews was early Biblical Hebrew (עברית).
bicth it had state gods but allowed other religions
No. They were shepherds and farmers.
They were a tribe of people in the Middle East.
They were a tribe of people in the Middle East.
The Persians had one official religion, Zoroastrianism, while the plytheistic Greeks worshipped many different gods in different ways