Asked by binky

An entrance to a tomb. On either side are two large statues of a seated man.
The entrance to the tomb of Rameses II is guarded by 4 massive stone figures, as shown in the picture above. Who/what are the four figures representative of?
a.
Egyptian gods
b.
great Egyptian kings
c.
Ammit, Anubis, Orisis, and Rameses
d.
Rameses II

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d. Rameses II

Those four colossal seated figures (as at Abu Simbel) represent Pharaoh Ramesses II himself, shown in a grand, godlike form.