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offering white bread
Title of the scene:
sḳt t ḥḏ jr.f djʿnḫ
Presenting white bread, what he did being given life
Dating:
Original: Hatshepsut | Erasures: Thutmose III (figure, name and titles of Hatshepsut) and Amarna period (figure, name and epithets of Amun-Ra) | Restorations: Thutmose III (name and titles of Thutmose III) and post-Amarna period (figure, name and epithets of Amun-Ra)
Thebes: West Bank, 18th dynasty temple at Medinet Habu, room N, east wall
room
inner wall
Amun-Ra, Lord of the Thrones of the Two Lands, Lord of Heaven, Ruler of Thebes (restored)
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
Amun's feather crown on a base with a long ribbon, divine beard, wide necklace, tunic with two shoulder straps, wristlets on both wrists, armbands on both arms, belt, bull's tail
no requisites
was-sceptre, ankh-sign
Hatshepsut (names and titles replaced with these of Thutmose III)
turned right, striding with the right arm extended forward and holding white bread, and with the left arm extended forward and raised supporting the bread
khat-headdress, false beard, wide necklace, loin-cloth with a triangular apron and a sporran-like ornament flanked by two uraei, wristlets on both wrists, belt, bull's tail
white bread
