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Seth - A Misrepresente God in the Ancient Egyptian Pantheon

Author: Philip John Turner

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Title: Seth - A Misrepresente God in the Ancient Egyptian Pantheon

Author: Philip John Turner

Description: A doctoral thesis from the University of Manchester tracing the god Seth across three thousand years of Egyptian religion. Challenges the view of Seth as purely evil by analyzing texts, iconography, and ritual from Predynastic times to the Ptolemaic period.

Pages: 253

Size: 3.3 MB

Format: PDF

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