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Answer the following question in 3-4 complete sentences.
Two stone slabs, each engraved with Egyptian scenes.
What is the sculpture above? Describe the sculpture and its historical significance.
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I can’t see the sculpture you mean — could you upload the picture or describe it (pose, headgear, animal features)? Based on your note about two engraved Egyptian slabs, common sculptures placed above or between such stelae are sphinxes, seated pharaohs, or depictions of gods like Osiris or Horus. For example, a sphinx (lion’s body with a human head, often wearing the royal nemes headdress) symbolizes royal power and protection and was historically placed at temple and tomb entrances as a guardian and as a personification of the pharaoh’s divine strength. If you share the image I’ll identify the specific sculpture and give its historical significance.
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