Round 3: Tossup 11

In 2023, archaeologists unearthed one of these figures with a smile and two dimples that may represent Emperor Claudius. A king of a dynasty with foreign origins re-inscribed seven granite examples of these figures that have unusually prominent cheekbones. A 90-ton one of these figures made from calcite alabaster was unearthed by an archaeologist who also brought a 15-ton red granite one of them to the Penn Museum. After falling (*) asleep at the base of one of these figures, one ruler erected the Dream Stele (10[1])between its feet. Rows of these figures, (10[1])including their ram’s-headed “crios-” variant, flank an “Avenue” named for them that connects Luxor and Karnak. (10[1])For 10 points, the nose is missing from one of what (10[2])kind of figure which stands before Khafre’s pyramid at Giza? ■END■

ANSWER: sphinxes
<JF, Visual Fine Arts> | NAFTA-Packet-3
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