They both depict images of human figures, and both have inscriptions. They both seem to have been carved by great craftsmen due to the detail and quality of work. In contrast, one is of a man and a woman, the other of a single figure. One has figures standing, and the other seated. In looking at their intended purpose with the figure of the man and woman, as most historians know in ancient Egypt, that figures were often placed in the tombs with the burial of the deceased loved ones. This was done to assure their spirit passing on in the afterlife. As with the other figure it was to show power and reign over a dominion. We know that due to the inscription given on the statue. Also of it being of the Mesopotamian figure Gudea, whom was a king in
They both depict images of human figures, and both have inscriptions. They both seem to have been carved by great craftsmen due to the detail and quality of work. In contrast, one is of a man and a woman, the other of a single figure. One has figures standing, and the other seated. In looking at their intended purpose with the figure of the man and woman, as most historians know in ancient Egypt, that figures were often placed in the tombs with the burial of the deceased loved ones. This was done to assure their spirit passing on in the afterlife. As with the other figure it was to show power and reign over a dominion. We know that due to the inscription given on the statue. Also of it being of the Mesopotamian figure Gudea, whom was a king in