Yes, they believed in many gods.
Polytheistic; it was very much like the ancient Egyptian religion.
The an kent egyptians were polytheistic
The religion of ancient Mesopotamia was polytheistic. Polytheistic religions believe in multiple deities. In Mesopotamian society, the deities were tightly woven together with the elements of nature and the weather.
Yes, it was monotheistic but was first polytheistic due to changes of culture
Ancient Egyptians were a polytheistic culture. They believed in several Gods, including the mighty Sun God. They also believed in the God of the Seas, along with the God of the Cats.
For most of its history ancient Egypt was a polytheistic culture (it had many gods) but the Pharaoh Akhenaten introduced a monotheistic religion which recognised only one god, The Aten. After the death of Akhenaten and his immediate successors the old polytheistic religion was reintroduced
Egypt is a country, not a religion. The Ancient Egyptian religion was polytheistic. Currently, the dominant religions in Egypt are Islam and Christianity which are monotheistic religions.
no its polytheisc(opposite of monthesic)
Ancient Egypt was a polytheistic culture. In fact, the Egyptians believe in several Gods like the Greeks and Romans. This included the Sun God, along with the Goddess of Felines and other figures.
thye wer defnitlie monotheitsci cuz they liikd multpile gods!@!!
No. Zeus is a deity of the ancient Greek polytheistic tradition (belief in many gods). The bible started with the Hebrews and their monotheistic (one god) religion.
Yes, but during a short period in Ancient Egypt, Amenhotep IV tried to make Egypt Monotheistic and only worship Aten. But for the most part Egypt and The Kush were polytheistic.