Why do Egyptians like to inscribe things on stone and monuments but not so much on paper? What was the benefit of this habit to the later generations who are studying their culture like now?
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Egyptian art is known for its distinctive figure convention used for the main figures in both relief and painting, with parted legs (where not seated) and head shown as seen from the side, but the torso seen as from the front. ... Other conventions make statues of males darker than those of females
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becoz if we inscribe things in paper they may get damaged in years and gets easily missed or teared. so they inscribed things in stones so that it will last long.
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