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The ancient Egyptians practiced a polytheistic belief system, worshiping a multitude of gods and goddesses, each associated with various aspects of life and nature. They believed in an afterlife, leading to a strong focus on burial practices and the preservation of the body through mummification. Their religious practices included rituals, offerings, and the construction of elaborate temples to honor their deities. Central to their belief was the concept of Ma'at, which represented truth, balance, and cosmic order.

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