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Benben Stone
The Benben stone shaped the spiritual and architectural heart of ancient Egypt's cosmos
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How did the Benben stone influence ancient Egyptian architecture and religious symbolism?
It was used primarily as a tool for measuring land boundaries.
It inspired the pyramidion and obelisks, symbolizing creation and divine connection.
It was just a decorative stone with no religious significance.
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Apis Bull
A living bull was worshiped as a god and symbol of eternal life in ancient Egypt
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How did the ritual death and rebirth of the Apis bull influence ancient Egyptian beliefs?
It was purely a political event with no religious significance.
The Apis bull was worshiped only as a symbol of agricultural fertility without divine status.
It symbolized the cycle of life, death, and rebirth, reinforcing the concept of eternal life.
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