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All acts of nature and beasts were believed to have origin with the Egyptian gods.
They are still practiced today at Mason burials.
The Egyptian goddess of epidemics is Sekhmet. She is depicted as a lioness and is associated with war, healing, and disease. Sekhmet was believed to unleash plagues upon humanity but could also provide healing and protection from diseases when appeased. Her dual nature reflects the balance between destruction and healing in Egyptian mythology.
nothing they just didn't really care about care they just did what they wanted
Yes, Anubis was the Egyptian god of burials and death
Pyramids are most famous for being the shape of many Egyptian burials, mostly of pharoahs and the aristocracy.
A rough estimate would suggest 10,000 to 13,000 BCE as the beginning or dawning of civilized Egypt, with small examples of seed gathering, basic farming technologies and ritualistic burials. These were not developed until much later, and reliable records date back only to around 3200 BC.
Paddle dolls were used in Egyptian burials, mostly during the Middle Kingdom. They were dolls which were flat, naked, and had jewelry painted on them.
Cleopatra never had a pyramid. By her time pyramids were out of style for burials. She built a tomb for herself, as did most of the other Egyptian aristocrats.
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Yes, he did. Cha Cha!