Procession with the barque of Amun
Hatshepsut (changed to a text) and Thutmose III censing before the barque of Amun (restored) carried on shoulders of priests, priests (restored) with offerings and standards and Neferu-Ra (changed to a statue of Thutmose I) below the barque, priests (restored) with standards and royal statues behind the barque.
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