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This media file presents a close-up, vertical shot of an ancient Egyptian statue, likely depicting a lion-headed deity or a sphinx-like figure, carved from dark, granular stone such as diorite or granite. The statue's head, positioned to the left, features a stylized lion's face with intricate details around the mane or a ceremonial collar. The right side of the image reveals a robust, human-like arm and hand, clenched into a fist, belonging to the same statue. This hand appears to be supporting or resting against a rectangular, vertical pillar or stele. The pillar is adorned with a column of deeply carved ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs. Notable symbols visible include the Eye of Horus (Udjat eye) at the top right, followed by a series of other hieroglyphs such as a bird (possibly a falcon or owl), a basket, and what appears to be part of a human arm. Further down, a distinct cartouche, an oval enclosure used to contain royal names, is visible, with several symbols within it, including a horizontal line and a P-shaped sign. Below the cartouche, another symbol, possibly a scarab beetle, can be discerned. The texture of both the statue and the pillar shows signs of age and weathering, with fine details still preserved. The background consists of a plain, light-beige wall, likely an interior museum wall, with subtle vertical architectural moldings or pilasters on the far left, suggesting an exhibition setting. The lighting is even, highlighting the contours and textures of the stone. The image captures a static display, offering a detailed view of ancient Egyptian artistry and epigraphy. Given the location context of Vatican City, this artifact is likely part of the Vatican Museums' Egyptian collection.
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