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The Ancient Egyptian Pyramid Texts by James P. Allen is a 2005 translation of the Egyptian Pyramid Texts. Allen's work provides a critical update to the body of knowledge surrounding the funerary inscriptions of Egyptian rulers. The translation covers the inscriptions found in the pyramids at Saqqara, Egypt.
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The Pyramid Texts are the oldest body of extant literature from ancient Egypt. First carved on the walls of the burial chambers in the pyramids of kings and queens of the Old Kingdom, they provide the earliest comprehensive view of the way in which the ancient Egyptians understood the structure of the universe, the role of the gods, and the fate of human beings after death. Their importance lies in their antiquity and in their endurance throughout the entire intellectual history of ancient Egypt. This volume contains the complete translation of the Pyramid Texts, including new texts recently discovered and published. It incorporates full restorations and readings indicated by post-Old Kingdom copies of the texts and is the first translation that presents the texts in the order in which they were meant to be read in each of the original sources.
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The first main Egyptian deities and the rest of the world were created by Atum (later known as Ra or Horus) out of water. Atum gave rise to Shu and Tefnet, who later birthed the deities that would make up the rest of the world, including Isis and Osiris. Isis and Osiris may have represented fertility and motherhood, which gave rise to humanity.
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The religion of ancient Egypt represents a cultural identity that lasted from ca. 3500 BCE to 300 CE, and included hundreds of myths, deities, and customs.
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Atum is one of the oldest Egyptian deities in the world and was worshiped heavily in Heliopolis. He gave birth to the other primary Egyptian deities (the Ennead).
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The Ancient Egyptian Pyramid Texts by James P. Allen is a 2005 translation of the Egyptian Pyramid Texts. Allen's work provides a critical update to the body of knowledge surrounding the funerary inscriptions of Egyptian rulers. The translation covers the inscriptions found in the pyramids at Saqqara, Egypt.
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ChicagoAllen, James P., trans. The Ancient Egyptian Pyramid Texts: Translated with an Introduction and Notes by James P. Allen. Edited by Peter Der Manuelian. Atlanta, GA: SBL Press, 2005.