039 / 204 Graffiti from the Interior of the Colonnade Hall (Gr. 49-59) Save Share Ask a Question Luxor Temple The Epigraphic Survey at Chicago House Save Share Ask a Question Type Drawing Fragments from the Opet Procession, West Wall Compare plate 121. The King Thurifying and Pouring a Libation in Luxor Temple, with the Portal of Luxor Temple and High Officials behind and Offerings Below Compare plates 61 and 62. 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 King Presenting a Divine Offering to Amun-Re in the Presence of a Lioness-Headed Goddess North portal, north face, west jamb, first register. The Bark of Khonsu Arriving at Luxor Temple, with Musicians, Butchers, and Offering Booths Compare plate 38. The Barks of Amun (Now Lost), Khonsu, Mut, and the King Being Carried from the Nile to Karnak Temple Compare plate 101. Explore chevron-right