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Were there any temples in ancient Egypt?
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The most important gods and goddesses were worshiped at temples all over Egypt. Sometimes a local god was linked to a national one; the most significant was Amun, god of invisibility, who was linked to Re, the Sun God, to become Amun-Re. His temple at Thebes became one of the most powerful in Egypt. | An Egyptian temple |
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