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Carved out of the hard granite, Userhat and Kha appear to be transformed into a state far more impervious than the delicate human body, showing that they have left their flesh in pursuit of a more impermeable form. In Egypt, such sculptures were meant to house the life force of the human soul, the ka...
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This symbolism is also present in the metaphoric nature of their figures. As simple, humble members of the working class, their bodies were depicted as thin, elongated, and somewhat droopy through the torso. Their class is indicated by the fact that they wear simple garbs that expose their navels, and sit upon a simple throne...
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