Animals were the ancient Egyptians main source of mythology and beliefs. Animals such as cats protected their farms from mice and thus destruction. Over the centuries each generation saw that their parents place more and more importance on cats for their importance and they became gained the status of god-like creatures. Killing a cat could mean the death sentence in ancient Egypt. Hawks took other spiritual value in the form of the god Ra who would raise the sun.
Because they would not beable to work so yah thats why
the Egyptians created natural remedies that cured everyday illnesses. they wrote these down, and a century later, the ancient Romans and Greeks found them.
the religion of the Ancient Egyptians affected their daily lives through the beliefs that floods,drought,and successful harvest were caused by the gods and goddesses. They would perform sacrifices ,pray,and give gifts to the temples of worship to honor the gods and ensure successful harvest and floods!
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They believed in several gods, if that's what you mean.
Thutmose's reign did not much affect the daily lives of ordinary Egyptians. But he expanded the territory of Egypt southwards, defeating the Nubians and personally killing the Nubian King.
It didn't. It only happened to dead people, who didn't affect anything thereafter. It's affected our view of history by providing evidence of lifestyles, beliefs and funerary practices. But that's different.
nature affected their religion by hitting them with storms and rain and any other natural disaster.
It would affect them every day of their lives, because as a resource, their beliefs would show them the way to mummify their royalty, when to plant their crops, and how to re-direct the flow of the Nile River when it was necessary.
It has to do with Rulers wealth and average or at least that is what my teacher says lol
This got them united and they were able to admire many different gods at once.
The customs of ancient Egyptians are no longer carried on with the advent of Christianity and muslin rule.