The Ramesses IV statue
| The Ramesses IV statue |
The Ramesses IV statue dates back to the 20th Dynasty (around 1156-1149 B.C.) and depicts the king standing, wearing the royal crown and traditional attire. Carved from granite, it symbolizes the strength and leadership of the pharaoh during a period of economic and military challenges. The statue was found in Medinet Habu near Luxor. It is currently displayed in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Ramesses IV is known for his efforts to maintain stability in Egypt despite financial difficulties and external threats during his reign.
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