Faraonsfinge Direct

who uses the Sphinx Surplice (armor) and guards the Second Prison in the Underworld.

Dr. Lars Magnusson, a historian of religion at the University of Oslo, argues that "the faraonsfinge is not an Egyptian export, but a cultural reinterpretation. Northern traders traveling along the Amber Road saw Egyptian sphinxes in the markets of Mycenaean Greece. They returned home and carved their memory of the 'Pharaoh's guardian' into the bedrock, transforming it over centuries into the dragons of Norse mythology." faraonsfinge

The central mystery of the Sphinx has long been the identity of the "Pharaoh" depicted in its face. While there are no inscriptions identifying the statue contemporary to its construction, the consensus among mainstream Egyptologists is that it was built during the reign of Pharaoh (c. 2558–2532 BC) of the Fourth Dynasty. who uses the Sphinx Surplice (armor) and guards

The Great Sphinx of Giza is the most iconic representation of the "faraon-sfinge" connection, featuring the body of a lion and the head of a king. Northern traders traveling along the Amber Road saw