106 / 204 The Bark of Khonsu being Carried from Luxor Temple to the Nile, with Butchers and Offering Booths Below Save Share Ask Question Luxor Temple The Epigraphic Survey at Chicago House Save Share Ask Question Compare plate 67. Type Photograph Details of the Head of Amun (A-E) and the Head of Mut, Egyptian Museum Cairo CG 919A (F-J), from the Small Dyad Epigraphy Traces of the Eighteenth Dynasty Decoration in Context Facade, East Wall, First Register. See Plate 130. Fragments of the Facade, West Wall, (A) the First and (B) Second Registers See plates 139, 140, and 142. The Pylon of Karnak Temple (Right Side): Detail of Plate 105 East wall, northern section. See plate 104. The Bark of Khonsu and the Divine Staffs behind the Bark Pedestal of Amun in Luxor Temple Compare plate 48. Key to Reliefs Depicting the Barks of the Theban Triad and the Bark of the King in Karnak Temple and their Departure: Episodes 1 and 2 West Wall, Northern Section Explore chevron-right