Statue of Ossolid, Ramses Temple, Luxor, Egypt

Statue of Ossolid, Ramses Temple, Luxor, Egypt

Strictly follow the stylized specifications of the Otholid statue-the statue is a pharaoh standing posture, with the body upright and stiff (in line with the ancient Egyptian "positive law"), hands crossed on the chest, holding the scepter and flail (symbol of kingship); The head wears the Egyptian pharaoh's iconic headdress (such as Niemes scarf or Attif crown, decorated with holy sern), may have a false beard symbolizing divinity); the dress is a tight robe (Shendyt a short skirt or robe), the material of which is close to the body and outlines the torso, and the surface may have folds symbolizing divinity.
British Museum AR Artifacts Egypt Ossolid Statue 3D

British Museum AR Artifacts Egypt Ossolid Statue 3D

The Temple of Ramses is a memorial temple of Pharaoh Ramses II on the West Bank of Luxor, Egypt. Also visible are the scattered remains of two seated statues of the king, one in pink granite and the other in black granite, which used to flank the entrance to the temple. One of the heads has been moved to the British Museum.