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 between its feet. Rows of these figures, including their ram’s-headed “crios-” variant, flank an “Avenue” named for them that connects Luxor and Karnak. For 10 points, the nose is missing from one of what kind of figure which stands before Khafre’s pyramid at Giza? ■END■
ANSWER: sphinxes
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