inner wall
The south wall was decorated in raised relief and finished in its upper part with the cryptographic frieze of Hatshepsut. Three scenes were depicted on this 551.25cm long wall:[1] burning incense for a god, pouring water for Khnum and a partly preserved scene in front of Satet.[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.
