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3 years ago
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While walking through the Egyptian section of the museum, your friend sees a statue carved in wood with upright arms over the he

ad. "What on earth is that supposed to be?" he asks. What would you identify the statue as? OA. Narmer Palette B. sphinx ос. ka OD. ushabti​
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lozanna [386]3 years ago
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Answer: C, Ka

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