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The Kushite and Egyptian cultures were similar because Jush was under Egyptian rule for about 500 years.
They were god-like.
The Kushites admired various aspects of Egyptian culture, particularly its art, architecture, and religious practices. They were influenced by Egyptian deities and often incorporated them into their own belief systems. Additionally, they respected the achievements of Egyptian civilization, which led to significant cultural exchanges between the two regions. This admiration is evident in the way the Kushites adopted and adapted Egyptian styles in their own pyramids and tombs.
The Hellenistic culture was still firmly based in the classical Greek belief in the Olympian deities. However, the Egyptian worship of Isis, the Greek religion Serapis, and the Syrian religion of Atargatis began to reshape the culture.
They were both very formally drawn according strict rules and lacked perspective. Medieval and Ancient Egyptian artists used bright colours. Even though their belief systems were very different (Egyptian polytheism and medieval Christian) religious subjects were also very popular.
The Kushite and Egyptian cultures were similar because Jush was under Egyptian rule for about 500 years.
They were god-like.
First of all Africa is a continent not a country so you have to be more specific when you ask your question. Its would be the same if you ask culture or religious belief in North America, the Mexicans Americans and Canadians all have different religious and cultural beliefs.
Egyptian Art speaks to us about their deep love for life and their religious beliefs. It glorifies nature in all it's forms. However the main focus is on the Gods and Pharaoh,who was a living God. The belief in afterlife is all present and is the very reason for most of the art which has found.
Ancient Egyptian culture is best known for its development of embalming techniques, particularly in the process of mummification. This practice was undertaken to preserve the bodies of the deceased for the afterlife in their belief system.
It is religion or religious belief. It is not a race.
Christianity does not have belief In Religious tolerance. This is significantly different from the belief of Hinduism.
what were the religious beliefs
In the great temple where the sun god is.
The Hellenistic culture was still firmly based in the classical Greek belief in the Olympian deities. However, the Egyptian worship of Isis, the Greek religion Serapis, and the Syrian religion of Atargatis began to reshape the culture.
Khufu, the pharaoh who built the Great Pyramid of Giza, was known to have strong religious beliefs centered around the worship of the sun god Ra and the idea of an afterlife. He likely participated in traditional Egyptian religious practices such as offerings to deities and the belief in the importance of rituals for ensuring a successful transition to the afterlife.
It was the belief of the Egyptian Pharaohs that if they were buried with the proper religious ceremony in pyramids with their treasures, not only would they go to heaven (or the Egyptian equivalent of heaven) but their treasures would go to heaven with them, and they would therefore be wealthy in the afterlife, as they were in life.