Faraonsfinge Upd
1. Origin & Context
- Source: This is almost certainly a LoRA (Low-Rank Adaptation) model file hosted on Civitai or Hugging Face.
- Subject: The name suggests the subject is a "Pharaoh's Sphinx" (or Faraons Sfinx in some languages).
- "upd": This usually stands for "Updated," indicating a newer version of a specific model or LoRA.
Further Reading and Study Paths
- Intro books: "The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt" (Ian Shaw), "The Complete Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt" (Richard H. Wilkinson).
- Specialty: Egyptological journals, museum catalogs, archaeological reports.
- Learning path: overview book → site-specific studies → primary source translations (e.g., Pyramid Texts, Coffin Texts).
Elias ignored him, brushing grit from a seam in the limestone. He wasn't looking at the paws or the famous haunches. He was looking at the tail. In the conventional stories, the tail was an afterthought, a bit of masonry wrapped around the stone. But Elias had spent three months clearing the debris from the rump of the beast, and what he had found threatened to upend Egyptology.
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His team had found it three days ago: a hidden cavity beneath the tail, accessible only by a narrow, man-made tunnel that had been intentionally collapsed. Elias had cleared enough to peek inside. He hadn't told Hassan yet. He hadn't told anyone. Source: This is almost certainly a LoRA (Low-Rank