The Ancient Egyptians from pre-3000 BC until third or fourth century AD.
Anubis was worshiped for thousands of years in ancient Egypt, with his cult possibly dating back to around 3100 BCE and enduring until the decline of Egyptian civilization in the Roman period around 395 CE.
Anubis was worshiped throughout the history of ancient Egypt.
There are many statues of Anubis as Anubis was widely worshiped throughout Egypt and elsewhere.
Egyptian, Roman, Greek.
In the ancient Egyptian religion, Anubis was the god of death and embalming which meant his responsibility was sending souls to the afterlife after mummification. So as a result he was a very important god in their religion.
Most likely with hymns, festivals and the making of art and the building of temples to Anubis.
Anubis was worshiped widely throughout all of Egypt, his cult center was Cynopolis.
There is no telling if we have found all the statues of Anubis to start with as Anubis was widely worshiped throughout Egypt and in other lands.
Anubis in some form or another was worshiped throughout the history of ancient Egypt.
The early civilization people worshiped the sun, moon and stars. They also created idols or pagans and worshiped it as God.
No. Anubis is one of the gods worshiped in ancient Egypt. He is depicted as an alien, specifically a Goa'uld in the TV series Stargate SG-1.
By some, yes. In either cults or sects of "pagan" origin.