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Povsednevnaia zhizn' egipetskikh bogov [Everyday Life of the Egypt Gods]
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Despite the huge number of books and articles devoted to the civilization of Ancient Egypt, it retains its mysterious appeal in the eyes of modern man. Its colossal monuments, its centuries-old power structure, its literature, which describes in detail and dispassionately the complex relationships between the living and the dead, gods and people - all this interests not only specialists, but also the general public. Of particular interest is the ancient Egyptian religion, the images of which have reached our days in the practice of all sorts of secret societies and occult schools.
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Despite the huge number of books and articles devoted to the civilization of Ancient Egypt, it retains its mysterious appeal in the eyes of modern man. Its colossal monuments, its centuries-old power structure, its literature, which describes in detail and dispassionately the complex relationships between the living and the dead, gods and people - all this interests not only specialists, but also the general public. Of particular interest is the ancient Egyptian religion, the images of which have reached our days in the practice of all sorts of secret societies and occult schools.
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Autor
Meeks D.
Wydawnictwo
Molodaia gvardiia
ISBN
9785235031517
Format
Hardcover
Year Published
2008
Strony
331
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Despite the huge number of books and articles devoted to the civilization of Ancient Egypt, it retains its mysterious appeal in the eyes of modern man. Its colossal monuments, its centuries-old power structure, its literature, which describes in detail and dispassionately the complex relationships between the living and the dead, gods and people - all this interests not only specialists, but also the general public. Of particular interest is the ancient Egyptian religion, the images of which have reached our days in the practice of all sorts of secret societies and occult schools.