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Life and Death in Greco-Roman Egypt

Dan Snow's History Hit

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Expectations of the Afterlife in Greco-Roman Egypt

This chapter explores the beliefs and practices surrounding the afterlife in Greco-Roman Egypt, highlighting the coexistence of hybrid ideas about divinity. It discusses the discovery of mummified bodies, terracotta figurines, and artwork on coffins, as well as the democratization of becoming a god and the significance of painted cartonized material.

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