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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
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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d. Rameses II
The four colossal seated figures at the tomb/temple entrance (Abu Simbel) are representations of Pharaoh Ramesses II himself.
The four colossal seated figures at the tomb/temple entrance (Abu Simbel) are representations of Pharaoh Ramesses II himself.
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