In ancient Egypt, Anubis's cult center was Cynopolis- although he was worshipped widely throughout Egypt.
There is no telling if we have found all the statues of Anubis to start with as Anubis was widely worshiped throughout Egypt and in other lands.
There are many statues of Anubis as Anubis was widely worshiped throughout Egypt and elsewhere.
Which one? Statues were (most typically) either carved from blocks of stone or cast from precious metals. Sometimes combinations of the two.
It is not certain how the ancient Egyptians made statues and depictions of Anubis as they did not leave detailed records of it. (Or if they have been found, it has not been published to the public yet.)
They can be made out of many materials. The most common material is limestone.
The real mask of Anubis, if it ever existed, has never been found. Anubis was an ancient Egyptian god associated with mummification and the afterlife. Many masks and statues of Anubis have been discovered in archaeological sites, but none have been definitively identified as the "real" mask of Anubis.
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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.
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
glass, marble, or limestone.
The Moai statues were made by Polynesian settlers on Easter Island.
Statues are commonly made from marble.