I would think the four statues of Ramses II were carved of stone, and covered in mud, made of sand and water, as that was what most things were made of.
gold well i think everyone is saying different stuff but most said gold
Abu Simbel temple in Egypt was cut out of rock
After claiming victory over the Hittites, Ramses II commissioned the construction of Abu Simbel temples in Nubia. These temples were carved into the mountainside and dedicated to the gods Amun-Ra and Ra-Horakhty. The temples were not only a symbol of Ramses II's military triumphs but also served as a demonstration of his power and grandeur as a pharaoh.
Carved stone.
RAMSES THE GREAT had an influence on the community because he made his kingdom peaceful and prosperous, Ramses also led the Egyptians to victory against the Hitties. He showed that he was in power and liked by everybody by building temples and enormous statues of himself and his wives.
After claiming victory over the Hittites at the Battle of Kadesh, Ramses II agreed to a peace treaty with the Hittite king, rather than completely destroying or enslaving them. This treaty, known as the Eternal Treaty, is considered one of the earliest known peace treaties in history and helped establish a period of stability and trade between the two empires.
Ramses the Great was believed to have more monuments and statues built and paced in his burial chamber than any other pharoah in history.Ramses the great made more Monument's and more Statues then any other.Ramses the Great was believed to have more monuments and statues built and paced in his burial chamber than any other pharoah in history.
his greatest acheivment was all the statues he made
Ramses the second
Ramses 1 and Ramses 11 both built temples for their own gratification and not to the glory of the one and only god. They were in honor of man made gods, but mostly for the honor of themselves. At the entrance of the temple built out of solid rock you will see that the colossi depict Ramses II seated with his hands on his thighs. There are no statues depicting the likeness of the one and only God who was unknown to the pharaohs at that time
They were an army of clay statues made for an Asian emperor to protect him in the afterlife I think
Previously more statues are made up of two types Bronze and Marble. But recently with increasing pollution reliability of statues made of marble is questionable. Now statues are made up with concrete and cement , Fiberglass statues and Resin statues