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offering
no title
Amenhotep III
Thebes: East Bank, Luxor temple, Hypostyle Hall, east wall
Hypostyle Hall
inner wall
Amun-Ra (name and epithets unpreserved)
turned left, enthroned, with both arms extended forward and holding the was-sceptre in the right hand and the ankh-sign in the left hand
Amun's feather crown on a base with a long ribbon, divine beard, wide necklace, plain loin-cloth, belt, bull's tail
was-sceptre, ankh-sign
no attributes
Amenhotep III
turned right, striding with the left arm extended forward and holding the ḥḏ-sceptre and the mks-staff and the right arm lowered along the body and holding the ankh-sign
khepresh-crown, false beard, wide necklace, loin-cloth with a triangular apron and a sporran-like ornament flanked by two uraei, belt, bull's tail
ḥḏ-sceptre, mks-staff, ʿnḫ-sign
Bibliography:
- Gayet, Albert, Le temple de Louxor. 1er fascicule, Constructions d'Aménophis III, cour d'Aménophis, salle hypostyle, salles des offertoires, salle du lever et sanctuaire de Maut, Mémoires publiés par les membres de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale 15, Paris 1894, Pl(s). XIV, Fig(s). 56
- Moss, Rosalind L.B., Porter, Bertha, Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Reliefs, and Paintings II. Theban Temples, 2nd ed., Oxford 1972, 318 (102.II)
