Look up Egyptian symbols on the internet. They will all come up with their meanings.
Answer:
The answer is:
Minaret
Explanation:
The minaret is a tall tower built in mosques with the objective to claim for the prayer's presence, to call their attention. The name "Minaret" means, in a free translation, "thin tower with balconies", and it was introduced for the first time in the 7th century AD.
Since you have provided no options, the best I can do is to describe lithography and hope that it helps:
In the first step, an image is drawn on a stone, typically with wax or oil. Then ink is spread on the whole stone, but it will not stay on the parts with oil or wax, only on the other parts. Then paper is pressed against the stone, and an image appears, because the ink adheres to the paper- you can then make multiple copies of the image.