inner wall
The north wall measures 525.0cm in length.[1] It was carved in raised relief with the representation of the cryptographic frieze of Hatshepsut in its upper part. The sequence of scenes was reconstructed by Werner Kaiser: partly preserved scene in front of the goddess, libation in front of the god and burning incense in front of Satet in the south part of the wall.[2]
Footnotes
- ^ F. Arnold in 783: Report on the 39th season of excavation and restoration on the island of Elephantine - - 2010 - Laskowska-Kusztal, Ewa, Arnold, Felix, Kopp, Peter, von Pilgrim, Cornelius, Raue, Dietrich, Budka, Julia, Engel, Eva-Maria.
- ^ W. Kaiser in 648: Stadt und Tempel von Elephantine. Achter Grabungsbericht - - - Kaiser, Werner, Dreyer, Günter, Grossmann, Peter, Mayer, Wolfgang, Seidlmayer, Stephan.
