
Tales of Ancient Egypt
by Roger Lancelyn Green
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appears in Ancient Egypt.
These stories include the great myths of AmenRa, who created all the creatures in the world; of Isis, seaching the waters for her dead husband Osiris; of the Bennu Bird and the Book of Thoth. But there are also tales told for pleasure about magic, treasure and adventure even the first ever Cinderella story....
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“Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt offers a breezy guided tour of Egyptian deities, linking gods to the rhythms of daily life — from dawn’s sun to the Nile’s flood. The prose is accessible and descriptive, useful as a quick primer or a source of evocative images for writers and teachers. Its main limitation is its surface-level treatment: it prioritizes readable summaries over deep source discussion, so readers seeking original texts, detailed archaeological evidence, or sustained scholarly argument will likely find it thin.”
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