daily ritual
praising god
dwȝ nṯr sp 4
Thebes: West Bank, temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari, Upper Terrace, Upper Courtyard, south wall
courtyard
wall
Amun-Ra, King of Gods, Ruler of [...] (restored)
turned right, striding with with the right hand slightly extended forward and holding was-sceptre and the left hand along the body and holding an ankh-sign
Amun's feather crown with a long ribbon, divine beard, tunic with two shoulder straps, belt, bull's tail
ankh-sign in the left hand and was-sceptre in the right hand
no attributes
Thutmose III
turned left, striding with hands along the body
nemes-headdress with uraeus, false beard, wesekh-collar, loin-cloth with a triangular pleated apron and a sporran-like ornament flanked by two uraei, belt, bull's tail, wristlets
no requisites
Bibliography:
- Moss, Rosalind L.B., Porter, Bertha, Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Reliefs, and Paintings II. Theban Temples, 2nd ed., Oxford 1972, 358 [85.2]
- Pawlicki, Franciszek, Skarby architektury starożytnego Egiptu: Królewskie świątynie w Deir el-Bahari, Warszawa 2000, 91, Fig(s). 84 [right]
