inner wall
The north wall of room A in the temple of Satet measures 525.0cm in length.[1] The decoration of the wall was carved in raised relief and topped with the cryptographic frieze of Hatshepsut. Since it remains unpublished, only the sequence of three scenes is known thanks to the studies of Werner Kaiser: incense and libation offering for Amun-Ra-Kamutef, embracing by Atum and embracing by two goddesses.[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.
