Description
On the left is a doorway (?), decorated with hieroglyphs, mummies and stylised leaves. Top row: twelve standing figures, leaning forward, then to right twelve holding a coiled rope. Centre row: the sun boat, drawn by four standing men. Then a coiled serpent, held by nine spirits. Then three Ibis-headed gods and five men. Bottom: Figure of Horus, then four Egyptians, four Asiatics with tasselled kilts, four Nubians and four Libyans with feathers in their hair and waering skins. Then a serpent held by twelve men, each with a sun disc between them, preceded by four men.
This possibly continues H4407a to the left. Top: four men with staves. Centre: four small men before a larger one with a staff. Bottom: five men. On the right is the other half of the doorway.
From (Baedeker) room 5 (Hall of Four Pillars), on the left.
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Image Credit
image © Bristol Culture (Bristol Museum & Art Gallery)
Location
Tomb KV17, Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt
Country
Egypt
Medium
Watercolour
Tags
Category
Buildings & Architecture