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Schist statue of Ramses IV, circa 1165 B. C

Schist statue of Ramses IV, circa 1165 B. C


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Schist statue of Ramses IV, circa 1165 B. C

Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XX. Schist statue of Ramses IV, circa 1165 b.C

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Media ID 9473527

12th Century Bc 2nd Millennium Bc Ancient Egyptian Culture King Kneeling New Kingdom Offering Pharaoh Schist Archaeological Artifact


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This print showcases a remarkable artifact from the ancient Egyptian civilization, specifically the New Kingdom era of Dynasty XX. The schist statue of Ramses IV, dating back to approximately 1165 B. C. , stands as a testament to the grandeur and power of this revered pharaoh. In this vertical composition, we witness Ramses IV depicted in a kneeling position, exuding an air of authority and reverence. The intricate artistry and craftsmanship evident in every detail highlight the mastery of ancient Egyptian sculptors. This male likeness captures the essence of royalty with its regal posture and dignified expression. The statue's significance lies not only in its aesthetic appeal but also in its symbolic meaning. As an offering to deities or ancestors, it serves as a tangible representation of devotion and respect for divine forces. Through such artifacts, we gain invaluable insights into the religious beliefs and cultural practices that shaped ancient Egyptian society. Transporting us back over three millennia ago, this archaeological treasure invites us to contemplate the mysteries and wonders of our shared human history. It reminds us that even amidst technological advancements, there is immense value in preserving these remnants from "the past". Let us marvel at this extraordinary piece that has survived through time—a testament to both human ingenuity and our enduring fascination with antiquities.

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