There are two ๐ป different types of reliefs; raised and sunken reliefs. In a raised relief, the images project upward from the rock, while in a sunken relief, the images are carved within the rock.
Most of the time, especially for temple and royal inscriptions, the Egyptians ๐๐๐๐๐ช chose to to raised reliefs because it was less likely to be completely washed out by the sun ๐ณ๐บ! Sunken reliefs were mainly used when time was of the essence, because sunken reliefs took less time to carve or when the rock was too hard/dense. Sunken reliefs actually became more popular starting with the 18th Dynasty.
This relief shows Rameses II ๐ณ๐๐ง๐ณ๐๐. What is interesting is the hieroglyphs are sunken reliefs, while the images ๐๐ ฑ๐๐ฆ of the pharaoh ๐๐ป are raised reliefs.
Usually reliefs were either one or the other, however, this relief has both sunken and raised aspects to it! Many of his titles/cartouches are used in this relief.
๐๐ฟ๐ฟ โlord of the two landsโ
๐ณ๐๐ง๐ณ๐๐ Rameses II (Usermaatre – throne name)
๐๐๐ฅ โlord of appearancesโ
๐ฉ๐๐๐๐ด๐ Rameses II (Ramessu mery-Amun – birth name)
๐บ๐ฉ๐๐๐ด๐ – Rameses II (Ramessu mery-Amun – birth name variant)