187 / 204 The Statue of the Seated King (A-I) and the Small Dyad of Amun and Mut (B) Save Share Ask Question Luxor Temple The Epigraphic Survey at Chicago House Save Share Ask Question Type Photograph and Drawing Graffiti of Amun-Re-Kamutef and Mut (Gr. 4-5) Facade, east wall. Epigraphy Key Plan, Elevation of the Facade on the Colonnade Hall Key Plans, Figure 1. Numbers next to the … The Pylon of Karnak Temple, with the Bark of the King being Carried from Karnak Temple to the Nile Compare plate 16. Greek Graffiti at the Bottom of the East Interior Jamb of the North Portal (Gr. 45-47) North portal, south face, east jamb, first register. 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 Bark of Khonsu and the Divine Staffs behind the Bark Pedestal of Amun in Luxor Temple: Detail of Plate 43 West wall, southern section. See plate 47. Explore chevron-right