The chief industry of ancient Egypt was agriculture. In all but the worst years Egypt produced more grain than it needed which was then exported all over the ancient world. They also produced linen, cloth woven from flax and paper from papyrus a reed that grew profusely along the banks of the Nile.
The chief god of ancient Egypt was Ra.
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The chief treasures in ancient Egypt included gold and silver along with precious jewels. The Chief Treasurer was appointed by the king or Pharaoh to protect the royal treasures.
The Chief Collected The Taxes.
Most regard Ra as the chief god of Egyptian myths; he was a sun god.
Amun/Amun-Re was considered the chief god in ancient Egypt.
The question doesn't make sense. Industry requires repetitive manufacture techniques. Such techniques require factories or continuously-running smitheries. Such things did not exist until the 1000s. Therefore Ancient Egypt had no industry. Egypt did produce and incredible variety of items, but the most prolific were mud-bricks.
Amun/Amun-Re was considered the chief god in ancient Egypt.
In the story from Ancient Egypt, Sinuhe's father-in-law is Chief Ammunenshi
Agriculture as was throughout the history of Ancient Egypt and beyond.
There were, in ancient Egypt many temples to Anubis, his chief cult cities were Cynopolis and Lycopolis (called so by the ancient Greeks).
The cattle industry originated in Ancient Egypt over 5000 years ago. Same with the cattle drives.