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  1. Egyptian Mythology: A Guide to the Gods, Goddesses, and Traditions of Ancient Egypt by Geraldine Pinch, 2004-04-08
  2. Egyptian Mythology a to Z by Pat Remler, 2006-11
  3. GODS AND PHARAOHS FROM EGYPTIAN MYTHOLOGY by Geraldine Harris, 1996
  4. Ancient Egyptian Myths and Legends by Lewis Spence, 1990-12-01
  5. Egyptian gods & goddesses (All Aboard Reading) by Henry Barker, 1999-10-25
  6. Egyptian Myths (The Legendary Past) by George Hart, 1997
  7. Egyptian Mythology by Don Nardo, 2001-01
  8. Egyptian Myths (Graphic Mythology) by Gary Jeffrey, 2006-01-30
  9. Egyptian Mythology by Aude Gros de Beler, 2003-01-01
  10. Awakening Osiris: The Egyptian Book of the Dead by Normandi Ellis, 2009-06-05
  11. Greek and Egyptian Mythologies
  12. Legends of the Egyptian Gods: Hieroglyphic Texts and Translations by E. A. Wallis Budge, 1994-06-16
  13. The Dawn of Astronomy: A Study of Temple Worship and Mythology of the Ancient Egyptians by J. Norman Lockyer, 2006-04-28
  14. Egyptian [Mythology] by Wilhelm Max Müller, James George Scott, 2010-01-12

1. Egyptian Mythology
Sekhmet and Ptah Sekhmet and Ptah. Osiris Osiris Excerpt. Courtesy Jon Bodsworth. Anubis Anubis Excerpt. Courtesy Jon Bodsworth. Horakhte ReHorakhte
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Egyptian Mythology
by Charles H. Long From time immemorial Egypt has been known as the country of two lands: The desertlike Upper Egypt, or the Red Land, and Lower Egypt, or the Black Land, where the soil is fertile. Even today 99 percent of the Egyptian population live in the Black Land. The significance of this duality is more than a geographical and demographic fact; it is a basic element in the very beginnings of the culture of the ancient Egyptians and finds significant expression in their religion and myths. Ancient Egyptian culture, myth, and religion might be characterized as a duality with rhythmic structures contained within a static unity. Unlike Mesopotamia, ancient Egypt as a civilization did not develop several powerful city-states along two rivers. Egypt had one river of significance, the Nile, and smaller villages grew up alongside its banks. Each of these village communities manifested a mythology, but these mythologies did not create tensions among the communities. In ancient Egypt the tendency was toward unity and stasis, not confrontation and tension. A text that exemplifies this attitude, while taking into account older historical and local traditions, is the theology of Memphis, recorded on the Shabaka Stone . The Memphite theology presents the teachings of Menes, who established (c.3000 BC) a new capital at Memphis. In this theology all local and former mythological traditions are brought to their theological goal in the god

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3. Apis (Egyptian Mythology) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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In Egyptian mythology Apis or Hapis (alternatively spelt Hapi-ankh ), was a bull-deity worshipped in the Memphis region. According to Manetho , his worship was instituted by Kaiechos of the Second Dynasty . Hape (Apis) is named on very early monuments, but little is known of the divine animal before the New Kingdom . Ceremonial burials of bulls indicate that ritual sacrifice was part of the worship of the early cow deities and a bull might represent a king who became a deity after death. He was entitled "the renewal of the life" of the Memphite god Ptah : but after death he became Osorapis, i.e. the Osiris Apis, just as dead humans were assimilated to Osiris, the king of the underworld. This Osorapis was identified with the Hellenistic Serapis , and may well be identical with him. Greek writers make the Apis an incarnation of Osiris, ignoring the connection with Ptah.

4. Mythology/Egyptian Mythology - Wikibooks, Collection Of Open-content Textbooks
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When you think of the ancient cultures and the beginning of man, one of the first to come to mind are the Ancient Egyptians. Their culture still affects us to this day. You can find references from their religion and culture everywhere, whether it be the movies or the bible. The Egyptian culture has left us with great stories, tales and epics. The Egyptians started a lot of beliefs and traditions that we still practice to this day. They were probably the first civilization that believed in an afterlife, and the first to have any positive belief about it.
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6. Egyptian Mythology - Mythology And Folklore - Classic Literature
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    Gather a background into the land, deities, symbols, and myths from this ancient culture. These pages provide a basic view of Egyptian mythology, summaries of notable gods, and a handy index of all the deities. Ability's Egyptian Mythology Page Provides a basic view of Egyptian mythology, summaries of notable gods, and a handy index of all the deities. Ancient Egyptian Mythology Three myths are told, including one about Isis and Osiris, another about Thoth adding extra days to the year, and Isis learns Ra's secret name. Emayzine: Egyptian Mythology "The Egyptian faith was based on an unorganized collection of ancient myths, nature worship, and innumerable deities. In the most influential and famous of these myths a divine hierarchy is developed and the creation of the earth is explained."
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    (Redirected from Egyptian Mythology Egyptian mythology (or Egyptian religion ) is the name for the succession of beliefs held by the people of Egypt until the coming of Christianity and Islam The timespan involved is nearly three thousand years, and beliefs varied considerably over time, so an article or, indeed, even one whole book, cannot do more than outline the many entities and subjects in this complex system of beliefs. Egyptian Mythology is different from Greek or Roman Mythology , in that in Egyptian Mythology most deities are of human body and animal head or vice versa. MI
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    8. Religion Of Ancient Egypt - Simple English Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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    (Redirected from Egyptian mythology Jump to: navigation search Egyptian goddess Isis from temple at Philae. A stele depicting two triads of gods Egyptian mythology is the religion of ancient Egypt . It was followed for over three thousand years, until the Egyptian people turned to Coptic Christianity and Islam
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    At the beginning, there were five different religious groups of people in Egypt . Each groups had different beliefs , and were based in different places. Group Location Chief God Ennead Heliopolis Atum (also called Atum-Ra Ogdoad Hermopolis Thoth Chnum ...
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    (This is not normal because the gods were not connected before the triad was made). During the history of Egypt, the beliefs changed with the leader. When someone rose in power, their belief system rose as well. The new beliefs would combined with the beliefs that were already there. This happened even after the end of the ancient Egyptian civilization as it is known today. An example of this might be the

    9. Egyptian Mythology
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    From: http://www.touregypt.net/gods1.htm The creator of all things was either Re, Amun, Ptah, Khnum or Aten, depending on which version of the myth was currently in use. The heavens were represented by Hathor, Bat, and Horus. Osiris was an earth god as was Ptah. The annual flooding of the Nile was Hapi. Storms, evil and confusion were Seth. His counterpart was Ma'at, who represented balance, justice and truth. The moon was Thoth and Khonsu. Re, the sun god, took on many forms, and transcended most of the borders that contained the other gods. The actual shape of the sun, the disk (or, aten), was deified into another god, Aten. As stated earlier, certain gods were worshipped in different areas. Local cities or villages, known as nomes, often had unique gods that were known only to that region. On occasion, these gods attained country -wide recognition and became the myths and legends that were passed on from century to century. Below is a listing of the main gods and their primary place of worship. Amaunet - A female counterpart to Amon and one of the primordial gods of the Hermopolitian Ogdoad (group of eight gods). She was also worshipped at Thebes along with Amon and Mut.

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    12. Category:Egyptian Mythology - Wiktionary
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    In this section are descriptions of Egyptian Mythologies and mythological beings described in the encyclopedia. This new section is being constructed.
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