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Mythology

Egyptian Myths, Goddesses, Gods, and Stories

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Mythology

By: Coby Evans
Narrated by: K.M. Logan
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Become familiar with the myths and their background. Become swallowed up by the sandy Egyptian empire of old. In this book, you’ll learn about things like:

  • The golden lotus.
  • The Greek princess.
  • The stories around the Sphinx.
  • Gods like Osiris, Isis, and Horus, and their role in mythology.
  • What women did in Ancient Egyptian culture.
  • How Egyptians handled medicinal needs.
  • Mummification and its deeper meaning and rituals.
  • The importance of Shabti dolls in religious worship.
  • What Heka did and why.
  • The role of Cleopatra VII, the famous Egyptian ruler.
  • What happened to Queen Hatshepsut.

And much more. Learn more now by adding this guide to your library.

©2019 Coby Evans (P)2021 Coby Evans
Ancient Customs & Traditions Egypt Middle East Social Sciences Ancient Egypt Mythology Africa Tradition Royalty Ancient History
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The content of the book is interesting, however the person reading the book has no idea about the common pronunciation of names...
I found it extremely difficult to follow who they were talking about as all the names were spoken phonetically.
Kind of like saying the name Niamh as "Nia-m-h" instead of correctly as "Neev".
Is it too much to expect a voice actor to do a little research on the pronunciation of names of historical figures?

Interesting story, poor reading of it though.

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