202 / 204 Traces of the Eighteenth Dynasty Decoration in Context Save Share Ask Question Luxor Temple The Epigraphic Survey at Chicago House Save Share Ask Question Facade, East Wall, First Register. See Plate 130. Creator Johnson Place Type Drawing Context Topics Epigraphy Read Epigraphy Inscriptions Translations of the Texts and Commentary in the Colonnade Hall Full translations of the texts in the plates … The Barks of Amun (Now Lost), Khonsu, Mut, and the King Being Carried from the Nile to Karnak Temple: Detail of Plate 101 East wall, northern section. See plate 102. Greek Graffiti at the Bottom of the East Interior Jamb of the North Portal (Gr. 45-47) North portal, south face, east jamb, first register. Soldiers and Celebrants on the Riverbank Compare plates 91 and 93-99. Priests and Priestesses Chanting a Song: Detial of Plate 91 East wall, central section. See plate 92. The Barks of Mut and the King Arriving at Luxor Temple, with Butchers and Offering Booths Below Compare plate 40. Graffiti from the Interior of the Colonnade Hall (Gr. 49-59) Explore chevron-right