A carved Egyptian object typically refers to art or artifacts created by artisans in ancient Egypt, characterized by intricate designs and hieroglyphics. These objects often include statues, reliefs, and decorative items made from materials such as stone, wood, or ivory, and were used in religious practices, funerary contexts, or as decorative pieces in homes. Common examples include canopic jars, sarcophagi, and statues of deities or pharaohs. Each piece not only showcases skilled craftsmanship but also reflects the cultural and spiritual beliefs of ancient Egyptian society.
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