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Mythology
- Egyptian Myths, Goddesses, Gods, and Stories
- Narrated by: John Griffith
- Length: 9 hrs and 56 mins
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Summary
Become familiar with the myths and their background. Become swallowed up by the sandy Egyptian empire of old. In this book, you’ll learn about things like:
- The golden lotus
- The Greek princess
- The stories around the Sphinx
- Gods like Osiris, Isis, and Horus, and their role in mythology
- What women did in ancient Egyptian culture
- How Egyptians handled medicinal needs
- Mummification and its deeper meaning and rituals
- The importance of Shabti dolls in religious worship
- What Heka did and why
- The role of Cleopatra VII, the famous Egyptian ruler
- What happened to Queen Hatshepsut
And much more. Learn more now by adding this guide to your library.
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- Anonymous User
- 12-11-23
Needs editing.
Unfortunately the majority of it seems to be unedited, with the narrator's tongue clicks often indicating a mistake had been made. I assume to assist an editor in finding and cutting out the mistakes. This however doesn't appear to have happened, as there are numerous ones still remaining. also the pronunciation seems inconsistent and or wrong at times. (at least from the consensus of Egyptologists I know or have worked with.)
It could be worse, but it could be much better.
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