Hatshepsut and Weret-hekau offering menat-necklace to enthroned Amun

Jadwiga Iwaszczuk
December 12, 2018
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Ritual type: offering menat-necklace
Title of the scene: no title
vestibule
wall
Recipient(s):
Amun, Lord of Thrones of Two Lands, King of Gods, Who is in Jpt-swt (restored)
Position of the recipient(s):
turned left, enthroned with arms with hands extended forward, holding an ankh-sign in his left hand and was-sceptre in his right hand
feather crown with a long ribbon, divine beard, wide necklace, tunic with two shoulder straps, belt, armlets, wristlets and anklets
Requisites of the recipient:
ankh-sign in the left hand and was-sceptre in the right hand
no attributes
Weret-hekau (restored)
Position of the god's companion(s):
turned right, standing with the left hand slightly forward and holding an ankh-sign and the right hand upraised and holding a menat-necklace
sun disk with a uraeus on her head, tripartite wig, long feather dress with two shoulder straps, armlets, wristlets and anklets
no requisites
Attributes of the god's companion(s):
ankh
-sign in the left hand and menat-necklace in the right hand
Hatshepsut (erased)
the figure is completely erased
not preserved
no requisites

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