173 / 204 The Marginal Inscriptions of Merneptah and Ramesses IV Save Share Ask Question Luxor Temple The Epigraphic Survey at Chicago House Save Share Ask Question East interior wall Plate 172 and 173 Type Drawing Details of the Head of Amun (A-E) and the Head of Mut, Egyptian Museum Cairo CG 919A (F-J), from the Small Dyad The Bark of Mut and Offerings at Luxor Temple: Detail of Plate 43 West wall, southern section. See plate 44. The East Jamb of the Gateway of Phillip Arrhidaeus (A) the North Face and (B) East Thickness. … 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 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. 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. Explore chevron-right