Over a period of more than 2,500 years, Egyptian beliefs about the nature of the afterlife evolved constantly.
The writings of these classical authors may give a distorted view of Egyptian beliefs.
In Egyptian belief, this cosmos was inhabited by three types of sentient beings.
One such dually-determined feature relates to Egyptian beliefs about an afterlife.
In Egyptian belief, names express the fundamental nature of the things to which they refer.
The story reflects the Egyptian belief that the gods' knowledge is not meant for humans to possess.
Ancient Egyptian beliefs and how they affected construction.
Scholars have difficulty defining which ancient Egyptian beliefs are myth.
Frankfort's arguments are the basis for much of the more recent analysis of Egyptian beliefs.
Political changes affected Egyptian beliefs, but the ideas that emerged through those changes also have deeper meaning.