100 / 204 The Bark of Amun in Luxor Temple: Fragments from the West Wall Save Share Ask Question Luxor Temple The Epigraphic Survey at Chicago House Save Share Ask Question Compare plate 50. Type Photograph The Marginal Inscriptions of Merneptah on the West Wall (A) and East Wall (B) of the Facade, and the Marginal Text on the East Thickness of the North Portal (C) See plates 130, 138, and 155. The Barks of Khonsu, Mut, and the King being Carried from Luxor Temple to the Nile with Butchers and Offering Booths Below: Detail of Plate 63 East wall, southern section. See plates 64, 66, … The Marginal Inscriptions of Merneptah and Ramesses IV East interior wall Soldiers at the Head of the Procession: Detail of Plate 18 West wall, central section. See plate 19. Carian and Greek Graffiti from the East Side of the North Facade (Gr. 19-28) Facade, east wall Celebrant and Hymn, Soldiers, Two Royal Chariots, and Men Towing the Barge of Amun Compare plates 20-23. Explore chevron-right