044 / 204 Greek Graffiti at the Bottom of the East Interior Jamb of the North Portal (Gr. 45-47) Save Share Ask a Question Luxor Temple The Epigraphic Survey at Chicago House Save Share Ask a Question North portal, south face, east jamb, first register. Type Photograph and Drawing The Bark of Khonsu Arriving at Luxor Temple, with Musicians, Butchers, and Offering Booths Compare plate 38. Epigraphy Traces of the Eighteenth Dynasty Decoration in Context Facade, East Wall, First Register. See Plate 130. Fragments from a Hymn of Amenhotep III (Above) and from the Opet Procession (Below) Compare plate 123. Carian and Greek Graffiti from the East Side of the North Facade (Gr. 19-28) Facade, east wall A. Fragment of the Roofing Block of the Colonnade Hall. Now in the Northwest Corner of the Sun Court of Amenhotep III. B. Drawing Showing the Locations of Graffiti on the Roofing Block (Gr. 77-78) Compare plate 212. Towboats of the Barge of Khonsu: Fragments from the East Wall Compare plate 90. Explore chevron-right