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Motives behind the Mummification of Animals by the Ancient Egyptians

Athar Alrafedain, 2021, Volume 6, Issue 1, Pages 213-233
10.33899/athar.2021.169560

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Abstract

The ancient Egyptians mummified animals for they belief that they were of a sacred status. Despite that hadn’t been worshipping those animals, they sanctified them for their symbolic significance in which they believed would bring them closer to the deity. Even though, those animal deities had been nothing but embodied appearance or a symbol of divine powers, but the ancient Egyptians believed mummification would fill the place with blessings, protection and they would avail of them in the afterlife as food and enjoyment as it was the case in the earthly life.
Keywords:
    Mummified Deities Sanctify animals Worshipping
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(2021). Motives behind the Mummification of Animals by the Ancient Egyptians. Athar Alrafedain, 6(1), 213-233. doi: 10.33899/athar.2021.169560
. "Motives behind the Mummification of Animals by the Ancient Egyptians". Athar Alrafedain, 6, 1, 2021, 213-233. doi: 10.33899/athar.2021.169560
(2021). 'Motives behind the Mummification of Animals by the Ancient Egyptians', Athar Alrafedain, 6(1), pp. 213-233. doi: 10.33899/athar.2021.169560
Motives behind the Mummification of Animals by the Ancient Egyptians. Athar Alrafedain, 2021; 6(1): 213-233. doi: 10.33899/athar.2021.169560
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