183 / 204 The Pylon of Karnak Temple, with the Bark of the King being Carried from Karnak Temple to the Nile Save Share Ask Question Luxor Temple The Epigraphic Survey at Chicago House Save Share Ask Question Compare plate 16. Type Photograph The Inscriptions on the East Architrave, (A) the East and (B) West Faces Celebrant and Hymn, Soldiers, Two Royal Chariots, and Men Towing the Barge of Amun Compare plates 20-23. The King Offering Before Amun-Re in the Presence of Khonsu Facade, West wall, second register 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. Epigraphy Key Plan, Elevation of the Western Thickness of the North Portal Key Plan, Figure 3. Number next to scenes … The Bark of Khonsu Arriving at Luxor Temple, with Musicians, Butchers, and Offering Booths Compare plate 38. Explore chevron-right