106 / 204 The Bark of Khonsu being Carried from Luxor Temple to the Nile, with Butchers and Offering Booths Below Save Share Ask Question Luxor Temple The Epigraphic Survey at Chicago House Save Share Ask Question Compare plate 67. Type Photograph 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. Miscellaneous Fragments from the Opet Register Episode 9: The Barks of Amun (Now Lost), Khonsu, Mut, and the King Being Carried from the Nile to the Pylon of Karnak Temple, with Sacrificial Cattle Below East wall, northern section. The King Presenting Flowers to Amun North portal, east thickness. Compare plate 143C and … Celebrants Accompanying the Procession of the Ceremonial Barges from Karnak to Luxor, with Remains of Towboats Above: Detail of Plate 17 West wall, central section Priests and Priestesses Chanting a Song: Detial of Plate 91 East wall, central section. See plate 92. Explore chevron-right