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Anderson, M., Keese, I., & Low, A. (2009). Retroactive 1 Stage 4 World History. Milton, Queensland: John Wiley & Sons Australia.

[[Please take a screen capture (Ctl + Prt Scrn) of your work and paste it into a word document that you save.] WORKSPACE Glossary of Terms for Ancient Egyptian Religion  Polytheism - worshiping many gods and beliving in all they do and who they are.  Monotheism- believing in only one god  Myth- traditional story/ legend  Temple- place of worship  Worship- honour and homage given to a god  Deity- god or goddess  Mythology- the ﻿body of studie﻿s of myths  Afterlife- the time period afteryou die. Tis is part of what the Egyptians belive in. ﻿  Mummification- the process of preserving bodies.  Heiroglyphics- the writting of the Ancient Egyptians (languages, picures, symbols)  Egyptians go to places called temples to worship their Deity. They can either be Polytheistic or Monotheiestic. They can worship their gods using Heiroglyphics and they also believe in Mythology, the afterlife and the journey thee using mummification. Researching & Note-taking About:  description-physical and personaltity (D)  family history (F)/ background (B)  job/role (J/R)  interesting (I) Key Points from Encyclopedia Britannica  Queen of Osiris- also wife and sister (F)  she was credited for instituting marriage  Iris found her husbands body and then recovered it but Osiris cut his body up intpo pieces  Goddess of the moon  On earth she took the form of a bull- sacred  Isis was oftenly pictured with her son Horous  she was sometimes represented with cow horns on her head becuase she believed that they were sacred.  from the seventh century B.C her cult was popular  she was worshiped in Greece and Rome  legends propose that isis and osiris came down to earth to give humans skill gifts. Isis taught them how to harvest crops and process them.  another one of these gifts was the gift of law, institution of marriage and how to worship the gods.  their gifts brougth happiness to the egyptian people Bibliography Encyclopedia Britannica. (2010). Isis. Retrieved September 10, 2010, from Encylopedia Britannica: []=

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 * Egyptians believed that Isis knew all the secrets to the underworlds, heavens and earth
 * Assosiated with the fertility of the land
 * known for how devoted she was to her husband Osiris and her son Horus
 * Her mother was Nut
 * Isis was born on the fourth day
 * In Athens they honured Isis with a temple

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George, H. (2002). //Eyewitness Ancient Egypt.// London, Great Britain: Dorling Kindersley Limited.

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George, H. (2002). //Eyewitness Ancient Egypt.// London, Great Britain: Dorling Kindersley Limited.

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 * 1) Wife and sister of Osiris
 * 2) She is the goddess of the moon
 * 3) On earth she took the form of a bull
 * 4) She was sometimes seen in pitcures with her son Horus
 * 5) She was sometimes represented with cow horns on her head becuase she believed cows were sacred.
 * 6) Legends believe that Isis came down to earth to give humans skills such as law, how to worship gods, etc.

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