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View of Roman numeral XVI—a very poorly preserved relief that is said to be an image of the Egyptian king Rameses II sacrificing a prisoner by burning him to death to the sun god Amon.
Compare the better preserved image of Rameses II—number XIV .
This image courtesy of Mark Connally.