202 / 204 Traces of the Eighteenth Dynasty Decoration in Context Save Share Ask a Question Luxor Temple The Epigraphic Survey at Chicago House Save Share Ask a Question Facade, East Wall, First Register. See Plate 130. Creator Johnson Place Type Drawing Context Topics Epigraphy Read Epigraphy Inscriptions Translations of the Texts and Commentary in the Colonnade Hall Full translations of the texts in the plates … The Luxor Museum Dyad J833 The Bark of Khonsu being Carried from Luxor Temple to the Nile, with Butchers and Offering Booths Below Compare plate 67. The Pedestal of the Bark of Amun, with Divine Staffs and Offerings: Detail of Plate 110 East wall, northern section. See plate 109. The King Presenting a Divine Offering to Amun-Re in the Presence of a Lioness-Headed Goddess North portal, north face, west jamb, first register. The Bark of the King in Karnak Temple: Detail of Plate 5 West wall, northern section. See plate 9. The King Performing a "Royal Offering" Ceremony before Ithyphallic Amun North portal, north face, east jamb, fourth register. Explore chevron-right