110 / 204 The Barks of Amun (Now Lost), Khonsu, Mut, and the King Being Carried from the Nile to Karnak Temple Save Share Ask a Question Luxor Temple The Epigraphic Survey at Chicago House Save Share Ask a Question Compare plate 101. Type Photograph The King Thurifying before Amun-Re in the Presence of a Goddess North portal, north face, east jamb, second register. The Barks of Amun (Now Lost), Khonsu, Mut, and the King Being Carried from the Nile to Karnak Temple: Detail of Plate 101 East wall, northern section. See plate 102. Towboats of the Barge of the King, Right Half: Detail of Plate 71 East wall, central section. Miscellaneous Fragments from the Facade The Bark of Khonsu and the Divine Staffs behind the Bark Pedestal of Amun in Luxor Temple: Detail of Plate 43 West wall, southern section. See plate 47. 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. Explore chevron-right