daily ritual
unknown, figure of officiant almost completely erased
unpreserved
Original: Hatshepsut | Erasures: Thutmose III (figure, name and titles of Hatshepsut) and Amarna period (figure, name and titles of Imyut) | Restorations: post-Amarna period (figure, name and titles of Imyut)
Thebes: West Bank, temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari, Middle Terrace, Lower Shrine of Anubis, Sanctuary, east wall
sanctuary
long wall
Who is on His Mountain, Imyut, Lord of the Desert, Lord of Spȝ (restored)
turned right, striding with the left hand slightly extended forward and holding was-sceptre and the right hand along the body and holding an ankh-sign
tripartite wig, wide necklace, tunic with two shoulder straps, belt, bull's tail, armlets and wristlets
ankh-sign in the left hand and was-sceptre in the right hand
no attributes
Hatshepsut (erased)
turned left, striding, figure entirely erased
unpreserved
unpreserved
Bibliography:
- Naville, Edouard, The Temple of Deir el-Bahari. Part II. The Ebony Shrine. Northern Half of the Middle Platform, Memoir of the Egypt Exploration Fund 14, London 1896, 11, Pl(s). XLIV
- Nelson, Harold Hayden, Key Plans Showing Locations of Theban Temple Decorations, Oriental Institute Publications 56, Chicago 1941, Pl(s). XXXVI [514]
- Moss, Rosalind L.B., Porter, Bertha, Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Reliefs, and Paintings II. Theban Temples, 2nd ed., Oxford 1972, 355 [69.1]
- Witkowski, Maciej G., Certains aspects du culte des dieux funeraires aux temps de la Reine Hatshepsout à Deir el-Bahari, unpublished PhD thesis, Warsaw University, Varsovie 1983, 124–125, Pl(s). 37, O
