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Early Egyptian Religious Beliefs and Akhenaten's Reforms
Title: Early Egyptian Religious Beliefs and Akhenaten's Reforms
Category: History
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Early Egyptian Religious Beliefs and Akhenaten's Reforms
Early Egyptian Religious Beliefs and Akhenaten’s Reforms
During the New Kingdom of Egypt (from 1552 through 1069 B.C.), there came a sweeping change in the religious structure of the ancient Egyptian civilization. "The Hymn to the Aten" was created by Amenhotep IV, who ruled from 1369 to 1353 B.C., and began a move toward a monotheist culture instead of the polytheist religion which Egypt had experienced for the many hundreds of years prior to the introduction
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