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− | Egypt's symbols and myths, which proved to be long lasting, and the basis of prehistoric kingship were at the heart of Egyptian Civilization. The temple represented the original mound of creation, with a shrine surrounding a perch where hawks would land. This myth caused a whole theory of society to be formed | + | Egypt's symbols and myths, which proved to be long lasting, and the basis of prehistoric kingship were at the heart of Egyptian Civilization. The temple represented the original mound of creation, with a shrine surrounding a perch where hawks would land. This myth caused a whole theory of society to be formed and ancient beliefs of the myth still remain with us today. |
Manual Page 114 | Manual Page 114 |
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Egypt's symbols and myths, which proved to be long lasting, and the basis of prehistoric kingship were at the heart of Egyptian Civilization. The temple represented the original mound of creation, with a shrine surrounding a perch where hawks would land. This myth caused a whole theory of society to be formed and ancient beliefs of the myth still remain with us today.
Manual Page 114
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