Osiris was shown to look like a King as he was the King of the Underworld. He wore a crown of reeds and ostrich feathers. The crook and flail showed that he was a King.
They all look like Chuck Norris.
They did not. Egyptians, both ancient and modern, look like people. The ancient Egyptians did believe some of their gods looked like people with cat's heads... But of course there was no basis in fact for that.
Most cultures make their gods have human characteristics and look like them. God is a human construct to explain why things happen so it is only natural that people make God look like they do.
Egyptians have so called "gods" because they needed someone or something to look up to and to depend on. And besides, do you actually "think" there is more than one god?
the egyptians had 6,0000000000000 gods
The ancient Egyptians did not mummify their gods but the bodies of their dead.
They worshipped the same gods as the Egyptians but they also had their own Kushite gods like Apedemak.
Egyptians worshipped their own gods, Egyptian gods.They weren't Greek, but their gods were similar
Like the Greek and Roman gods and goddesses, Egyptians had their own. The Greeks Zeus would be the Egyptians Ra, the sun god. Egyptians were also known to worship cats and believe their rulers were "in touch" with the gods.
To the ancient Egyptians, the world was a place full of mystery and wonder, where the Nile River played a central role in both their daily lives and their religious beliefs. They believed in numerous gods and goddesses, and death was seen as a transition to the afterlife, where one's actions on Earth would determine their fate. The ancient Egyptians viewed their rulers as divine beings, such as pharaohs who were considered the intermediaries between the gods and the people.
yes, they worshipped many gods. Somewhat like the Greeks and Romans. Ra was the king of the gods, and the sun god.
Many. Much like the Greek, the Egyptians had gods for all sorts of things.