The Statue of King Ramses VI

The Statue of King Ramses VI
The Statue of King Ramses VI dates back to the 20th Dynasty (around 1145-1137 B.C.). It depicts the king standing or seated, wearing the royal crown and traditional inscriptions. The statue is crafted from red granite or limestone, symbolizing royal power and stability. Many of his statues were found in funerary temples and royal sites in Luxor. Some are now displayed in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. The statue represents strength and continuity during his reign, marked by the preservation of architectural traditions and temple building.
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