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The work surveys ancient Egyptian religion and mythology, beginning with local cults, animistic and totemic origins, and diverse creation myths that shaped a complex pantheon. It examines major deities and narratives, with emphasis on the Osiris cycle and related funerary beliefs, and describes burial practices, mummification, and pyramid architecture. Social and institutional aspects such as priesthoods, temple ritual, and mystery cults are treated alongside magic, amulets, and popular spells. Chapters explore literature, folklore, animal and tree veneration, art, and the transformations brought by later foreign influences on belief and practice.
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