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Architecture: pyramids, tombs, burial mounds, palaces Sculpture: sarcophagi, Ka statues, low-relief wall carvings (inside tombs) Painting: painting on sarcophagi, on walls, on statues, on papyrus etc. Almost all of the art of Ancient Egyptians was dedicated to deities or Pharoahs, who were essentially considered god-like.

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