1348 B.C.E.
The Embalmers were in charge of mummification in ancient Egypt.
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A Nome in ancient Egypt is was a subnational administrative division of ancient Egypt.
There were two parts Ancient Egypt, Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt.
Cats were sacred in ancient Egypt
because it was part of there religon
Both worshiped multiple gods, each assigned to a different element of life.
The religion affected Egypt by temples pyramids and arts and crafts
The Embalmers were in charge of mummification in ancient Egypt.
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because they believed in the after life. So, they believed that if you followed good religion then you could go to the after life happily.
Freud's Moses and Monotheism is a good read for this question. Their literary styles are distinct but some of the stories share elements. Akenaton's ill-fated bid at monotheism came (or didn't, debatable) around the time of Jewish enslavement, and may (or may not have) influenced some Hebrews who may (or not) have previously worshipped a more primitive thunder deity. There's even some question of the origin of Moses' name, and speculation that he might have been a priest under Akenaton. It's all wonderfully controversial. The Egyptian name of Moses is actually a dynastic name(Ahmosis). Moses was definitely a priest, as well as a disciple of Akenaton. It was stated that he was learned in all the wisdom of the ancient Egyptians, and only an ordained priest that completed 40 years of training could have that said about him. That's why there's no record of Moses between the ages of 7 and 47. Moses and monotheism is an excellent source, but it's not an easy read for most people. Virtually every story in Hebrew biblical literature can be found of a temple wall somewhere in Egypt and existed in ancient Egypt thousands of years before there were any Hebrews in Egypt. Ancient Egypt is the literary source of all Judeo-Christian biblical literature, and Abyssinia(Ethiopia/Nubia) is the literary source of Egypt's biblical literature.
A Nome in ancient Egypt is was a subnational administrative division of ancient Egypt.
Egypt's Ancient Capital.
men in ancient Egypt almost the same rights as women in ancient Egypt.
Ancient Egypt..
There were two parts Ancient Egypt, Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt.