When talking about religion in ancient Egypt, one usually thinks about polytheism and the impressive state temples built throughout the country dating back to at least the age of the pyramids. What is less known, however, is that texts and material culture also show the existence of religious beliefs and practices of ordinary people who addressed the gods with prayers about daily troubles. In addition, gods were offered to at home, state temples had specific areas reserved for the presentation of prayers and offerings and people could buy votive offerings at the temple workshops to donate to the local gods. All this was rooted in the belief in the existence of gods who heard human prayers, responded to people's behaviour and intervened in d...
Religion was the main reason for the progress of human civilization since prehistoric times, and thi...
In this article we will show how the use of amulets in ancient Egypt is an expression of the re...
The Creed (religious belief) is the basic of the ancient Egyptian civilization. The ancient Egyp...
The Egyptian language lacked specific terms for “religion” and “piety.” Nonetheless, Egyptologists r...
This paper examined the historical and archaeological evidences of the impact of religious beliefs o...
The purpose of this research is to identify Ancient Egypt’s monotheistic revelations of God through ...
The ancient Egyptian practice of dedicating small objects to deities as a means of establishing a la...
Deified Humans (Abstract) In ancient Egypt, humans were occasionally the recipients of cult as saint...
Domestic religious practices—that is, religious conduct within a household setting—provided an outle...
The aim of this paper is to indicate the importance of religion in ancient Egypt and to indicate tha...
It is not clear what an Egyptian god was, what was believed about them, or how people responded to t...
For the past 50 years, Thutmose III's and Ramesses II's Eastern Temples at Karnak and the Eastern Hi...
The introduction of writing, the development of a prestigious decorative system, and the centralisat...
The Encyclopedia of Ancient History, First Edition. Edited by Roger S. Bagnall, Kai Brodersen, Craig...
The aim of this thesis is to examine changes in the status of traditional Egyptian religious cultur...
Religion was the main reason for the progress of human civilization since prehistoric times, and thi...
In this article we will show how the use of amulets in ancient Egypt is an expression of the re...
The Creed (religious belief) is the basic of the ancient Egyptian civilization. The ancient Egyp...
The Egyptian language lacked specific terms for “religion” and “piety.” Nonetheless, Egyptologists r...
This paper examined the historical and archaeological evidences of the impact of religious beliefs o...
The purpose of this research is to identify Ancient Egypt’s monotheistic revelations of God through ...
The ancient Egyptian practice of dedicating small objects to deities as a means of establishing a la...
Deified Humans (Abstract) In ancient Egypt, humans were occasionally the recipients of cult as saint...
Domestic religious practices—that is, religious conduct within a household setting—provided an outle...
The aim of this paper is to indicate the importance of religion in ancient Egypt and to indicate tha...
It is not clear what an Egyptian god was, what was believed about them, or how people responded to t...
For the past 50 years, Thutmose III's and Ramesses II's Eastern Temples at Karnak and the Eastern Hi...
The introduction of writing, the development of a prestigious decorative system, and the centralisat...
The Encyclopedia of Ancient History, First Edition. Edited by Roger S. Bagnall, Kai Brodersen, Craig...
The aim of this thesis is to examine changes in the status of traditional Egyptian religious cultur...
Religion was the main reason for the progress of human civilization since prehistoric times, and thi...
In this article we will show how the use of amulets in ancient Egypt is an expression of the re...
The Creed (religious belief) is the basic of the ancient Egyptian civilization. The ancient Egyp...