Ancient Egyptian relief of Thutmose III offering to Amun from Deir el Bahari Thebes dated 1479 – 1425 BC

Large irregular-shaped block of sandstone, carved in raised relief, plastered & painted, comprising lower part of wall scene and preserving lower parts of figures only. Figure of seated god on left, Amun-Re, before heaped table of offerings. On right kneeling figure of king offering wine to god with inscription ‘rdit irp’. Figure of Amun-Reerased & later recarved, plastered & painted on cut down surface.

THIS SHOULDNT BE HERE –> “Stela fragment of Min-Horus and Hathor: :Before the headdresses of the figures in two vertical columns are the incised inscriptions: :Hr-Mnw Gbtyw – Min-Horus of Koptos/ :Hwt-Hr nb(t) ‘Iwnt – Hathor, lady of Dendereh. :Notes: Naville, XIth Dynasty Temple at Deir el-Bahari I,p.14 – refers to votive stelae of Dynasty XVIII-XIX dedicated in Mentuhotep temple. :Naville, XIth Dynasty Temple at Deir el-Bahari III,p.4,pl.VIII,C – broken granite stela with adoration of various gods, including Min of Koptos and also Min and Horus mentioned together.”

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