RITE_105 Hatshepsut invoking before Amun-Ra

Jadwiga Iwaszczuk
January 3, 2020

daily ritual

invocation

ḏw jn n nṯr šbw.f

Original: Hatshepsut  |  Erasures: Thutmose III (figure, names and titles of Hatshepsut) and Amarna period (figure, name and titles of Amun-Ra)  |  Restorations: Thutmose III (figure, names and titles of Thutmose II) and post-Amarna period (figure, name and titles of Amun-Ra)

Thebes: West Bank, temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari, Middle Terrace, Lower Shrine of Anubis, found on the roof, probably from the Main Sanctuary

ebony shrine, The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, Cairo, CG 70001, JE 30740

Amun-Ra (erased)

turned left, standing with the right hand along the body holding was-sceptre and the left hand slightly extended forward and holding an ankh-sign

Amun's feather crown with a long ribbon, wide necklace, feather tunic with two shoulder straps, bull's tail

ankh-sign in the left hand and was-sceptre in the right hand

no attributes

Hatshepsut (replaced with Thutmose II)

turned right, striding with left hand in a gesture of invocation and holding ankh-sign in the right hand

nemes-headdress, wesekh-collar, loin-cloth with a triangular pleated apron, belt, bull's tail

ankh-sign in the right hand


Relations


Relations map