daily ritual
taking off and putting on mnḫ.t-clothing
sfḫ.t ḏbȝ mnḫ.t
Original: Hatshepsut | Erasures: Thutmose III (figure, names and titles of Hatshepsut)
Thebes: West Bank, temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari, Middle Terrace, Lower Shrine of Anubis, Sanctuary, east wall
sanctuary
long wall
Ptah
turned right, mummified, standing in a shrine with both hands holding was-sceptre and djed-pillar
beard, wide necklace, sash, mummified body
was-sceptre and djed-pillar in both hands
shrine
Hatshepsut (erased)
turned left, striding, with one arm extended in the direction of the shrine, figure entirely erased
khat-headdress, loin-cloth with a triangular apron and a sporran-like ornament, bull's tail
no requisites
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, Pl(s). XLV
- Nelson, Harold Hayden, Key Plans Showing Locations of Theban Temple Decorations, Oriental Institute Publications 56, Chicago 1941, Pl(s). XXXVI [518]
- Moss, Rosalind L.B., Porter, Bertha, Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Reliefs, and Paintings II. Theban Temples, 2nd ed., Oxford 1972, 355 [69.5]
- 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Maciej G., Certains aspects du culte des dieux funeraires aux temps de la Reine Hatshepsout à Deir el-Bahari, unpublished PhD thesis, Warsaw University, Varsovie 1983, 117-119, Pl(s). 33, O
