
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a museum exhibit wall with text and several ancient Egyptian statues arranged in a chronological sequence. The text, presented in both Arabic and English, labels different historical periods of ancient Egypt. The top section features statues representing the "Third Intermediate Period, Late Period, Graeco-Roman Period," with dates approximately from 1069 BC to 394 AD. Below this, statues correspond to the "New Kingdom," dated from 1550 to 1069 BC. Further down, statues depict the "Kingdom, Second Intermediate Period," with dates from 2034 to 1550 BC. The bottom section showcases statues for the "Early Dynastic Period, Intermediate Period," with dates from approximately 700,000 to 2034 BC. The statues themselves are varied in size and material, depicting figures in the characteristic style of ancient Egyptian art, including pharaohs and other regal or divine figures. The background of the exhibit is a dark grey wall, with colored triangles (red, orange, blue, and green) visually separating the different historical periods and their corresponding statues. The overall lighting suggests an indoor museum setting. The location is identified as Kafrat Nassar, Egypt.
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