
Egyptian Mythology
History and Myths About Mummies, the Afterlife, Gods, Love and Marriage
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Narrated by:
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Ashlynne Carey
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By:
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Xena Ronin
About this listen
What was Egyptian civilization like more than 2,000 years ago? What did those people believe in? How did they live?
These and many other things you may wonder about the Egyptians of old, will be answered in this extensive guide. You’ll learn more about love, sex, and marriage in those times. You’ll be more informed about mummification, art, ships, and wars.
The great Queen Hatshepsut will be addressed as one of the topics, as well as specifically selected myths and legends. Do yourself a favor and learn more about this intriguing people, their habits, their rituals, their emotions and everyday lives, and their belief system.
©2020 Xena Ronin (P)2020 Xena Ronin
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