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Sphinx![]() The Great Sphinx at Gîza, Egypt. Dating to the 3rd millennium BC, the Great Sphinx consists of the body of a lion and the head of a king or god – a legendary creature that symbolized strength and wisdom. It is carved from the bedrock of the Giza plateau and stands 58 m/189 ft in height. The monument has been buried by sand over the centuries and repeatedly dug out. Mythological creature, depicted in Egyptian, Assyrian, and Greek art as a lion with a human head. The Greek Sphinx of Thebes was winged with a woman's breasts, and was adopted as an emblem of wisdom. She killed all those who failed to answer her riddle about which animal went on four, then two, and finally three legs: the answer being humanity (baby, adult, and old person with stick). When Oedipus gave the right reply, she committed suicide.
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