| Type | Religious ceremony |
| Deity | Kek |
| Practiced | From around 2500 BCE to 400 CE |
| Controversy | Increasingly cruel methods and decline with the rise of monotheistic religions in Egypt |
| Civilization | |
| Significance | Worship of Kek and mitigation of chaos and darkness |
| Main components | Sacrificial animals • Nile River • Prayers and chants |
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