Cultes et textes sacrés dans l'Égypte tardive Diffusion, circulation et adaptation

Far from being isolated units, ancient Egyptian temples were places of numerous points of contact among deities and among men. While these links are well known and tend to show a measure of universality in Egyptian religion throughout the country, each local clergy was intent on modifying this commo...

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Other Authors: Claude, Marion (Editor), Abraham Fernández Pichel, Ignacio (Editor)
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Published: Le Caire Institut français d'archéologie orientale 2023
Series:Recherches en archéologie, philologie et histoire
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