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Nuetrik [128]
3 years ago
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I need help with give brainliest.

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snow_lady [41]3 years ago
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The Name of the Egyptian Sculpture is Khafre Enthroned. It was believed that statues like this one extended the afterlife of the dead. So this sculpture symbolizes the life force that accompanied a person with a kind of other-self. In Short Terms, The sculpture symbolizes something that was believed to make thee afterlife longer.

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