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 Details of the Head and Torso Fragments of Mut, Egyptian Museum Cairo CG 919A and B, from the Small Dyad Carian and Greek Graffiti from the East Side of the North Facade (Gr. 19-28) Facade, east wall The Barks of Mut and the King Arriving at Luxor Temple, with Butchers and Offering Booths Below: Detail of Plate 36 West wall, southern section. See plate 39. Offerings Beneath the King at Luxor Temple: Detail of Plate 56 East wall, southern section. See plate 60. Fragments of the Facade, West Wall, (A) the First and (B) Second Registers Compare plates 139, 141, and 142. Episode 1: The King Thurifying and Pouring a Libation Before the Barks of the Theban Triad in Karnak Temple, with the Bark of the King Below West Wall, Northern Section Explore chevron-right