Hatshepsut ← (replaced with an offering table) and Thutmose III ← in front of an offering table before the bark of Amun → (restored) standing on a socle, below the bark torches in baskets, fecundity figures ← (restored) holding torches and standards → (restored)
Bibliography:
- Karkowski, Janusz, Notes on the Beautiful Feast of the Valley as represented in Hatshepsut’s Temple, 50 Years of Polish Excavations in Egypt and the Near East, Warsaw 1992, 161, Fig(s). 4, torches in baskets and fecundity figures holding torches
- Pawlicki, Franciszek, Skarby architektury starożytnego Egiptu: Królewskie świątynie w Deir el-Bahari, Warszawa 2000, 88, Fig(s). 80