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Set, Neith, Amun (or Ammon), Ptah, Thoth... all these gods (and many others) are known to belong to the Ancient Egyptians' beliefs, but how many of us know that these gods were first worshipped by their western neighbours : the North Africans?

Indeed, many deities were “born” and worshipped in North Africa by their inhabitants (called then “Libyans” by ancient Greek texts, called “Berbers” today) before being adopted much later by the Egyptians.

Based on the researches lead by prominent Egyptologists, this book describes what gods originate from North Africa and who these first inhabitants of North Africa were and their connections with Egyptians.

It is a great read if you want to learn something new about the origins of the beliefs of Ancient Egyptians.

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