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 shows the god Thoth before the queen Mutemwia, followed by Mutemwia encircled by the gods Khnum and Hathor who lead the queen to the birthing room:
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 shows the goddess Hathor presenting the child Amenhotep III to the god Amun, the goddess Mut carrying the heb-sed sign, and again the goddess Hathor before the seated god Amun, now holding the child:
Relief scene from the inner room of the early 18th Dynasty tomb of Benia Pakehmen (TT383) at the west bank of Thebes of the tomb-owner seated before a table piled high with offerings:
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[on recto, top left corner] '92'. (ink note)
[on recto, bottom left corner] 'plate 7'. (ink note)
Drawing of several hieroglyph signs including a range of animals such as the upper body of a lion and snake, seven signs also include coloured details:
Drawing of several hieroglyph signs including a crouching figure, a goose with coloured detail, and the eye of Osiris. Several signs also have coloured details:
Drawing of two restored colossal statues from the island of Argo (Arko) in Sudan. The left side statue includes a smaller figure at his right side leg, possibly representing his son. Both figures wear a pleated skirt and crown, and adopt a striding pose. These statues could represent the Meroitic king Natakamani, who is known to have had statues found in this area:
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[on recto, top left corner] 'v 3 VII p. 2 Vol. II' (pencil note)
[on recto, centre] 'Restoration of the two colossal statues in the island of Argo'. (pencil note)
[on recto, bottom edge] 'Restoration of the two colossal statues in the Isle of Argos. please to write this out again as we cannot read it'. (pencil note)