This work investigates the ways in which six Syro-Palestinian
deities - Baal, Reshef, Hauron, Anat, Astarte and Qadesh - were
integrated into the Egyptian pantheon in three contexts: royal
scenes, personal religion and amalgamation with Egyptian indigenous
deities. Its methodology is drawn from two anthropological theories
- the 'tributary relationship', and 'translative adaptation'.
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