Hatshepsut → (replaced with an offering table) and Thutmose III → censing before the bark of Amun ← (restored) standing on a socle, behind the bark one register of priests → (restored) and jbȝ dancers → (restored), two registers of acrobats → (restored), one register of royal statues → .
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