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None of your religions have a Funerary Tradition set. What I am bout to say might make you roll you eyes because it seems cliche/stereotypical, but there is a mummification option ;)
Abu Simbel doesn't have a Holy Site effect
Ennead, Atenisn, Ogdoad "only" has 4 holy sites.
There is already an "egyptian" religion in the base game. It is under Kordofan> Kushitism. In the wiki the link leads to a wikipedia article titled "Ancient Egyptian religion". Maybe remove that.
There is an Ancient Egyptian culture, but that has zero innovations researched because it is only suppose to be a flavour culutre used for Legends and such. Maybe can do something with that.
Will you add some characters in the game with these religions so they might spread? My laptop is no good for long term tests so I don't know if the religions spread or not.
And I agree with QOMRADEQUEER , maybe make some/all unreformed.
One thing though is that all of these religions are already considered organised, which while they were, by this point in time they would be forgotten pagan religions at best which would need to be rediscovered and reformed. The last known heiroglyphic inscription was in ~394 AD, and the temple of Philae was finally closed in ~535. Of course, I am sure you know all this already.
I think what I am trying to say is, any thought on making these unreformed pagan religions and allowing us to reform them in-game, rather than have them start as organized?
Can you add it to the description?