Domestic religious practices
Author: Stevens, Anna
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Description: Domestic religious practices by Stevens, Anna explores religious conduct within Egyptian households, revealing insights into daily life concerns. It details textual sources, archaeological evidence, and ritual items, making it a valuable read for those interested in ancient Egyptian beliefs.
Pages: 33
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