003 / 204 Carian and Greek Graffiti from the East Side of the North Facade (Gr. 19-28) Save Share Ask Question Luxor Temple The Epigraphic Survey at Chicago House Save Share Ask Question Facade, east wall Type Drawing The Barks of Amun (Now Lost), Khonsu, and Mut being Carried from Karnak Temple to the Nile: Detail of Plate 12 West wall, northern section. See plate 13. Offerings Piled Beneath the King at Luxor Temple: Detail of Plate 43 West wall, southern section. See plate 44. 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. Running Soldiers, with Nubian and Libyan Auxillaries: Detail of Plate 91 East wall, central section. See plate 70. The Barges of Mut and the Queen Sailing to Luxor, Accompanied by Men Towing, Soldiers, and Musicians Compare plate 28. The King Offering Ointment to Amun-Re in the Presence of Hathor Offering scene on column 5 and column 6. Explore chevron-right