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In Egypt, even more than in Mesopotamia, the sacred and secular were completely integrated. As anthropologist Bruce Trigger noted, the Egyptians had no word for “religion,” since “religion was inseparable from daily life.” The gods were regarded as all-powerful, and the pharaoh was the gods’ representative on earth.
Evolving Brains, Emerging Gods: Early Humans and the Origins of Religion
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