The Great Sphinx, believed to be the most immense stone sculpture in the round ever made by man, was carved [sculpted] from a huge rectangular bedrock block of limestone.
LIMESTONE
The pharoah Khephra.
Tutankhamun 1341 BC to 1323 BC. The Great Sphinx carved c2575 BC - c2465 BC. So the answer is - no.
A: No! It has no inside. It's carved from a solid outcrop of rock.
the Sphinx is made out of which the Sphinx was made out of hard and soft limestone. Over the years, Ancient Egyptians added more and more stone to the fore paws of the Sphinx, therefore it is also made out of stone, too.
it is carved out of limestone
Yes - The Great Sphinx of Giza is carved from limestone.
No, the Sphinx is carved from limestone. Iron rusts, limestone doesn't rust. But its limestone is damaged, both by weathering and deliberate acts of man.
Limestone
it was made out of limestone and carved by hand.
The sphinx was carved out of solid limestone. No bricks were used.
It was originally carved from a single block of limestone.
It is carved of natural limestone of Giza.
The Great Sphinx of Giza was carved from the limestone bedrock of the Giza Plateau. The head of the Sphinx is made from a harder, more resistant layer of rock compared to the body, which has suffered more erosion. In some parts, blocks of stone were added to the original limestone core to restore and shape the monument.
The Great sphinx was made to honor a king or queen. and i mean no offence but the Q should have been: why is a sphinx made? if i offended u i am dearly sorry its just one of my habbits
The Great Sphinx, believed to be the most immense stone sculpture in the round ever made by man, was carved [sculpted] from a huge rectangular bedrock block of limestone.
No, The Sphinx was made of limestone blocks