Historical Significance

"Faraonsfinge" is a compound term likely derived from the Scandinavian words for "Pharaoh" ( farao ) and "Sphinx" ( sfing ), referring to the iconic Great Sphinx of Giza and its association with the ancient Egyptian Pharaohs .

. Facing the rising sun in the east, the statue acted as a solar gatekeeper. During the New Kingdom, it was specifically worshipped as Horemakhet

Dimensions:

It measures roughly 73 meters (240 ft) long and 20 meters (66 ft) high.

The reasoning for this attribution lies in the alignment of the Sphinx with Khafre’s pyramid complex. The statue sits directly in front of Khafre’s valley temple, and the causeway leading to his pyramid runs right past the Sphinx’s southern paw. Furthermore, the facial features of the statue bear a striking resemblance to surviving statues of Khafre, particularly the famous diorite statue found in the valley temple.