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Ancient Egypt Egyptian Religion
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wikipedia Amun, Amun-Ra, Amun-Re Anubis Atum Bastet
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Relief of Bes at Dendera Geb Hathor
wikipedia Relief of Bes at Dendera Geb Hathor
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Heqet Horus The four sons of Horus: Imsety, Duamutef, Hapi, Qebehsenuef
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Isis Khnum Khonsu Maat
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Min Monthu or Menthu Mut Nefertem
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Nut supported by Shu; Geb reclines beneath; detail from the Greenfield Papyrus (Book of the Dead of Nesitanebtashru) (21st or 22nd Dyn); British Museum wikipedia Nephthys Nun Nut Shu
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wikipedia Osiris Ptah Ra / Re Tefnut
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Seshat Set Sokar / Seker Thoth
wikipediahttp:// Seshat Set Sokar / Seker Thoth
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Abydus: Osiris, Isis, and Horus Thebes: Amun, Mut, and Khonsu
Pendant of King Osorkon II with the Abydus triad (22d Dyn); gold and lapis lazuli, 18 cm; Louvre Seti I presents Canaanite prisoners and booty to the Theban Triad; temple of Karnak (19th Dyn) north exterior wall of hypostyle hall Egyptian triads Abydus: Osiris, Isis, and Horus Thebes: Amun, Mut, and Khonsu Memphis: Ptah, Sekhmet, and Nefertem
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Stele of Baal from Ugarit (XV-XIV); 1.42 m; Louvre
wikipedia The "Burney Relief,“ perhaps depicting Astarte/Ishtar/Inanna; Babylonia (early XVIII); 50 cm; British Museum
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BM Nut supported by Shu; Geb reclines beneath; detail from the Greenfield Papyrus (Book of the Dead of Nesitanebtashru) (21st or 22nd Dyn); British Museum
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Kemp, Ancient Egypt Luxor Temple
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The procession of Amun-Re's divine bark
The procession of Amun-Re's divine bark. Relief from the Red Chapel of Hatshepsut (18th Dyn) Ramesses II censing before the divine bark of Amun-Re, Great Hypostyle Hall, Karnak (19th Dyn)
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Jean-Claude Golvin, Temple of Karnak from the east
Jean-Claude Golvin, Temple of Karnak from the east
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Serket/Selket Selket from Tutankhamun’s canopic shrine (18th Dyn); Cairo Museum
Relief of Bes at Dendera
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Palaeolithic 700,000-7000 BCE Saharan Neolithic 8800-4700
Early Middle Late Predynastic Lower Egypt Neolithic Maadi Upper Egypt Badarian Naqada I (Amratian) Naqada II (Gerzean) Naqada III (Dynasty 0) wikipedia 1ST Persian Period (27th-30th) 2d Persian Period Ptolemaic Period Macedonian Ptolemaic Roman 30 BCE-642 CE
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