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introduction
no title
West Bank, temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari, Upper Terrace, Complex of the Royal Cult, entrance, east reveal
entrance
wall
god (most probably Amun)
turned to the right, standing with the right hand holding king's hand and the left hand slightly extended forward and holding an ankh-sign
feather crown with a long ribbon, tunic with two shoulder straps and a belt, bull's tail
no requisites
no attributes
Hathor who is in [...]
turned to the left, standing with the left hand along body holding an ankh-sign and the right hand placed on the shoulder of a king
horns of a cow with a sun disk and uraeus pendant, long dress with two shoulder straps
no requisites
no attributes
king (restored)
turned left, standing with the left hand along body holding an ankh-sign and the right hand along body holding Amun's hand
Upper Egyptian dress, bull's tail, upper part of the figure unpreserved
ankh-sign in the left hand
Bibliography:
- Nelson, Harold Hayden, Key Plans Showing Locations of Theban Temple Decorations, Oriental Institute Publications 56, Chicago 1941, Pl(s). XXXV [210]
- Pawlicki, Franciszek, Deir el-Bahari, Hatshepsut Temple: Conservation Project 1993/1994, Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean VI (Reports 1994), 1995, 54–55, Fig(s). 1
- Pawlicki, Franciszek, Skarby architektury starożytnego Egiptu: Królewskie świątynie w Deir el-Bahari, Warszawa 2000, 124, Fig(s). 116
- Moss, Rosalind L.B., Porter, Bertha, Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Reliefs, and Paintings II. Theban Temples, 2nd ed., Oxford 1972, 359 [86a]
