Religion of Ancient Egypt by W. M. Flinders Petrie
Loyal Books
William Matthew Flinders Petrie – the father of Egyptian Archaeology – developed and applied statistical analysis to pottery from prehistoric sites and by this established seriation as a relative dating method as a major contribution to Egyptian Archaeology
In this scientific paper he describes special varieties of the conception of the supernatural in ancient Egypt
The source text also includes a list of "principal works on Egyptian religion" and a list of works "on religions ancient and modern"
Episodi
Chapter I: The Nature of Gods
Chapter I: The Nature of Gods
Chapter II: The nature of man
Chapter III: The future life
Chapter IV: Animal worship
Chapter V: The groups of gods. Animal-headed gods
Chapter VI: The human gods
Chapter VII: The cosmic gods
Chapter VIII: The abstract gods
Chapter IX: The foreign gods
Chapter X: The cosmogony
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