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Q: How many temples are there in ancient Egypt?
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What are all the temples in Egypt?

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The purpose of the temples in ancient Egypt was to worship various gods and goddesses. Many of the temples were constructed using stone so they would last.


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Where were temples in ancient Egypt built?

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How tall is the temple of isis?

It would have to be a specific temple, as Isis was worshiped widely throughout Egypt and beyond Egypt's borders and had many, many temples in the ancient days.


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Why you love Egypt?

I love Egypt because I love the temples and other cool pyramid's. It is very ancient.


Which Egyptian built a temple of Anubis?

There were, in ancient Egypt many temples to Anubis, his chief cult cities were Cynopolis and Lycopolis (called so by the ancient Greeks).