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Mit Rahina Museum, Memphis Egypt : Colossal statue of Ramses II, viewing where Ramses II’s crown used to be
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Mit Rahina Museum, Memphis Egypt : Colossal statue of Ramses II, viewing his nemes, right parietal and shoulder
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Mit Rahina Museum, Memphis Egypt : Colossal statue of Ramses II, viewing his cartouche on his right wrist
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Mit Rahina Museum, Memphis Egypt : Colossal statue of Ramses II, viewing a fragment of his left leg
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Mit Rahina Museum, Memphis Egypt : Colossal statue of Ramses II, viewing his left arm, waist, and dagger
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Mit Rahina Museum, Memphis Egypt : Colossal statue of Ramses II, viewing his waist, dagger, and his cartouche
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Mit Rahina Museum, Memphis Egypt : Colossal statue of Ramses II, viewing his waist, dagger, and cartouche
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Mit Rahina Museum, Memphis Egypt : Colossal Statue of Ramses II with his cartouche on his chest
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Mit Rahina Museum, Memphis Egypt: The uraeus, sacred serpent & symbol of divine authority, on the crown of the colossal statue of Ramses II
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Mit Rahina Museum, Memphis Egypt : Red granite statue of Ramses II as Nefertem on the left, God Ptah at the center, and Goddess Sekhmet on the right
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Mit Rahina Museum, Memphis Egypt : Ramses II substituting Nefertem on the left, Ptah on the center, and Sekhmet to the right - the Memphis Triad