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Personal Religion in the Libyan Period in Egypt
Nicola Adderley
Applied Health Research
Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology
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Arts & Humanities
Religion
86%
Egypt
80%
Deity
53%
Household Objects
50%
Childbirth
43%
Adornment
39%
Personal Relationships
38%
Personal Names
37%
Graffiti
37%
Oracle
36%
Devotees
36%
Fertility
32%
Animals
30%
Pregnancy
29%
Religious Practices
28%
Daily Life
28%
Literary Text
28%
Religious Beliefs
27%
Dispute
24%
Communication
19%
Names
18%
Person
16%
Social Sciences
god
100%
Egypt
93%
Religion
72%
graffiti
61%
Resolution of disputes
61%
personal relationship
52%
pregnancy
39%
fertility
38%
animal
37%
promotion
34%
death
33%
communication
24%
human being
24%