Anubis, Upwawet, and Other Deities
Personal Worship and Official Religion in Ancient Egypt : Previously Unseen Treasures from the Salakhana Trove, Asyut, with Collateral Objects from the Galleries of the Egyptian Museum, Cairo, and Elsewhere : Catalogue of the Exhibition at the Egyptian Museum of Cairo, March 2007
Description:... Ancient Egyptian religion is immensely complex in its symbolism and in its intellectual and artistic depth. From the early times, certain animals, such as the cow, the falcon, and the snake, were closely associated with religion and with kingship. These animals are among the many embodiments of maginal power. This volume looks at the Egyptian attitude to animals, the jackal deities and their relationships, and the Salakhana stelae
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