104 / 204 The Bark of Khonsu and the Divine Staffs behind the Bark Pedestal of Amun in Luxor Temple Save Share Ask a Question Luxor Temple The Epigraphic Survey at Chicago House Save Share Ask a Question Compare plate 48. Type Photograph Details of the Head of Amun (A-E) and the Head of Mut, Egyptian Museum Cairo CG 919A (F-J), from the Small Dyad Fragments of the Facade, West Wall, (A) the First and (B) Second Registers See plates 139, 140, and 142. The King Following the Bark of Amun (Now Lost), with the Bark of the King, Butchers, and Offering Booths Below Compare plates 65 and 67. The Pylon of Karnak Temple with Sacrificial Cattle Below Compare plates 105-107. Fragments from the Opet Register, South Wall, and Miscellaneous Fragments See plate 124. The King (A) Presenting the Temple to Amun and (B) Before Ithyphallic Amun, now Missing South portal, north face, east jamb, first and … Explore chevron-right