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How do these images achieve this?
It is useful to examine the traditional image alongside the new. Most often reliefs have suffered badly from the effects of time. Originally they were painted.
This is what you see today.
( Figure 1. Ramses 11. Oakes and Gahlin. 2002: 207)
(Figure 2. Ramses 11. Davies and Friedman. 1998: 146)
This is a reconstruction of them.
( Figure 3. Gros de Beler. 2004: 27)
(Figure 4. Wilkinson. 2000: 228)
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