Egyptians in Ancient Egypt made lots of sculptures… an example of a sculpture is the Great Sphinx of Giza, they say if you disturb the tomb you will be cursed and die.
The four famous colossal statues outside the main temple Abu Simbel each show Ramesses 11, a typical scheme. It was built to represent the gods and pharaohs and their queens. But for areas outside temples, the very early colossal Great Sphinx of Giza was never repeated. But avenues lines with very large statues including the Sphinxes and other animals formed part of many temple complexes. The most sacred cult image of a god in a temple, usually held in the Naos, was in the form of a relatively small boat or barque holding an image of the god and apparently usually in precious metal, none have survived.
The four famous colossal statues outside the main temple Abu Simbel each show Ramesses 11, a typical scheme. It was built to represent the gods and pharaohs and their queens. But for areas outside temples, the very early colossal Great Sphinx of Giza was never repeated. But avenues lines with very large statues including the Sphinxes and other animals formed part of many temple complexes. The most sacred cult image of a god in a temple, usually held in the Naos, was in the form of a relatively small boat or barque holding an image of the god and apparently usually in precious metal, none have survived.