Relief scene from the Birth Room within the temple of Luxor at Thebes, part of a larger sequence relating to the birth cycle of the king and consists of three rows. At the top, queen Mutemwia gives birth upon a lion-couch before several deities including the souls of Pe and Nekhen, Bes, and Tawaret (third row):
Relief scene from the hallway of the early 18th Dynasty tomb of Benia Pahekmen (TT343) at the west bank of Thebes of a large false-door with three-registers on either side, with the tomb-owner shown kneeling and presenting offerings:
Relief scene from the Outer Hypostyle area of the Temple of Horus at Edfu, part of a larger astronomical frieze and features a set of royal cartouches:
pencil drawing
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[on recto, top right corner] 'interior of the portico Edfou'. (pencil note)
Rough pencil drawing of several hieroglyph signs including emblems, two rabbits, and an ibis, two of the signs on the left side of the drawing also have coloured details:
Hieroglyphic inscription consisting of two slim columns, and including remains of several original colours and details. On the lower right side is part of the leg and arm of a figure, possibly seated, and likely facing in the same direction as the text:
Several hieroglyph signs including remains of several original colours and details. A partial sign, again with colour, is also preserved on the top right side:
Several hieroglyph signs across the top edge, the upper part of some signs partially obscured, including remains of the original colours and details of the bird's wings:
Several hieroglyph signs including remains of several original colours and details. At the left side are partial hieroglyph signs, suggesting a column of text next to the section that has been squeezed, and at the right side is part of a long vertical line, possibly indicating a border:
View of the remains of the first hall of the large rock-temple of Amun ('Typhonium', B300) at Gebel Barkal. Several columns still intact amongst the rubble, including columns with Hathor-head capitals and a Bes-column:
pencil drawing
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[on recto, top left corner] 'Temple of Tirhaka. G A H'. (ink note)
Colossal striding statue of a king, possibly Taharqa or Tanwetamani, found in the grey granite quarry area of Tumbos in northern Sudan. It lies upon the ground in amongst various pieces of rubble:
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[on recto, top left corner] 'Quarry G A H p 9 vol II V 14 Quarries of Tumbos'. (pencil note)