Gallery of antiquities, selected from the British Museum . h-speaking to the great god it is evident that tlie monarch was dead, andprobably receiving these divine honours rendered by their successors. Underiieatli the vultureis inscribed, the royal living offering resident in the tabernacle (?) [he gives~\ life. See p. 205. Mon. Stor. Teste, torn. i. [jarte i. Mon. Sior. torn. iii. parte i. p. 124. Ibid. torn. i. pp. HIT, et seq, Topography of Thebes, p. 510.* See Rosel. torn. iii. parte i. p. 124. Burton, Exc. Ilier. pi. xxxv. Rosel. loc. cit. pp. 126-128, wbo can. not read tliis inscription


Gallery of antiquities, selected from the British Museum . h-speaking to the great god it is evident that tlie monarch was dead, andprobably receiving these divine honours rendered by their successors. Underiieatli the vultureis inscribed, the royal living offering resident in the tabernacle (?) [he gives~\ life. See p. 205. Mon. Stor. Teste, torn. i. [jarte i. Mon. Sior. torn. iii. parte i. p. 124. Ibid. torn. i. pp. HIT, et seq, Topography of Thebes, p. 510.* See Rosel. torn. iii. parte i. p. 124. Burton, Exc. Ilier. pi. xxxv. Rosel. loc. cit. pp. 126-128, wbo can. not read tliis inscription, wliicli At ICilBithyia Rosellini finds her calledthe royal wife, Mon. Stor. Teste,torn. i. parte i. p. 220. He also citesninuleis witli the prenomen. Cf. Rosel. Mon. Stor. Teste, jiarte i. p. 219. Tlius VVilk. Topognrpliy of Thebes,pi. i. c. viii.; but this appears to bean union of adjuncts in names ofTliothruiS I. and III. united. ?^ Mon. Stor. Teste, turn. i. parte i. , et seq. Rosel. loc. cit. Pair. vi. lOl-lOii. F. ArundcU^-; del. T &fl © T 1}{I M iE S, y. A M 0 U N - N 0 U M - H E. The queen Amonscs of Maiietlio, the successor of Tliotlimes II., is supposed to be foiiiulrecorded on the cartouches of certain monuments, which present one oftlie difficulties oftliehistory oftlie succession of the XVIIIth dynasty. According to the Tablet of Abydos, the kingThothmes II. was succeeded by a monarch whose prenomen is the sun establisJdng the worldor ceremoniesC.) or Re-men-tor.^ This is always found allied with the name Thothmes, andhe is therefore conjectured to be Thothmes III. On the other hand, in the valley of theEl-Assassif, to the north of the Rameseion, arc the remains oftlie gate of a propylon, in whichare sculptured two dedications and two princes, the iirst of whom is the king, or rather queen,Amoun-noum-he, followed by the monarch Thothmes III.,- and is followed throughout by thefeminine prefixes, so that it would appear to be a q


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