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erection of obelisks
Title of the scene:
nswt ḏs.f sʿḥʿ tḫn.wj wr.wj n jt.s Jmn-Rʿ m-ḫnt wȝḏ.jt šps.t bȝk m ḏʿm ʿȝ wr.t ḳȝw.sn dm n ḥrt sḥḏ n tȝwj mj jtn n sp jr.tw mjtt ḏr pȝwt tȝ jr.s dj ʿnḫ ḏt
The king himself erects the great obelisks for her father, Amun-Ra, inside the noble Wadjyt Hall, rendered in gold, very great, their height piercing the sky, radiating the Two Lands like solar disk. We never had not done anything similar since the origin of the country. She does it (being) given ife forever.
Dating:
Hatshepsut
Site: Thebes: East Bank, Karnak, the Chapelle Rouge, south outer wall (KIU 1300)
bark shrine
outer wall
Amun, Lord of the Thrones of the Two Lands
turned left, striding with the right arm extended forward and holding the was-sceptre and the left arm lowered along the body and holding the ankh-sign
Hatshepsut
turned right, striding with the left arm extended holding the mekes-sceptre and the right arm lowered along the body and holding the hedj-mace
double crown, wide necklace, Upper Egyptian garment (corselet with one strap, short loin-cloth with a wide belt with fringes, dagger nestled into the waist belt), bull's tail
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
mekes-staff, hedj-mace
