This statue is very interesting because it was originally made for the pharaoh ππ» Amenemhat II ππ ππ ππ during the 12th ππ» Dynasty. However if you look at the hieroglyphs πΉππͺ, the cartouches of Rameses II can be read! The pharaohs ππ»π₯ used to recycle statues all the time – this is a process known as usurping (taking one pharaohβs monuments, erasing their name, and putting yours!). Itβs kind of like ancient plagiarism!!
Letβs read some hieroglyphs πΉππͺ!Β
π₯(π³ππ§π³ππ) King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Usermaatre
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π³(π©ππππ΄π) Son of Ra, Rameses
This statue is made of granodiorite, a type of volcanic (igneous) rock. It was quarried at Aswan and then transported up the Nile to Memphis, where it was sculpted.