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goldenfox [79]
3 years ago
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What similarities are there between the religions of Ancient Egypt and Ancient Mesopotamia? How do the Gods and Goddesses manife

st themselves in human life, in both cultures? How does the art and architecture of both cultures represent and display their various belief systems?
History
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kondaur [170]3 years ago
6 0

a. Both religions have a panopoly of gods and goddesses. Also god and goddess had both a human and animal form.

b. They have a lot of worldly struggles that any normal human would have, for example the eye goddess becomes angry with Ra and runs away, which a human would do if they were angry. So through mentality, they have daily human struggles.

c. Through art, sculptures, buildings, hieroglyphics, wall paintings, and poems.

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