. Egypt and the Sûdân; handbook for travellers. s of the barbarians, which is quite withoutthe usu;il stillness of Egyptian drawing. Poetic inscriptions above both re-liefs extol the king as the conqueror of the inhabitants of Kush (Ethiopia):Plail to thee. King of Egypt I Thy name is extolled in the land ot theEthiopians, etc. — To the right in this wall is a recess (Pi- 2) with theligure in high-relief (full-face) of Khai, an oflicial under Ramses II. —PI. 3. Above, inscription with a representation of King Siptah bringing(lowers to Anion, while his official liai holds the flahellum behind;l


. Egypt and the Sûdân; handbook for travellers. s of the barbarians, which is quite withoutthe usu;il stillness of Egyptian drawing. Poetic inscriptions above both re-liefs extol the king as the conqueror of the inhabitants of Kush (Ethiopia):Plail to thee. King of Egypt I Thy name is extolled in the land ot theEthiopians, etc. — To the right in this wall is a recess (Pi- 2) with theligure in high-relief (full-face) of Khai, an oflicial under Ramses II. —PI. 3. Above, inscription with a representation of King Siptah bringing(lowers to Anion, while his official liai holds the flahellum behind;lieliiw. King llareinheb shooting arrows against an enemy. — PI. 4. Jlemorialtablet of the 2nd year of .4uienephthes : the king ollering an image of Maat,goddess of truth, to Amon-Re and Mut; behind the king are <iueenEset-nolret, with a sistrum, and the vizier Penehsi, with a flahellum. —PI. 5 (recess). Figure in high-relief of a man holding his left hand beforehis breast. — PI. 6. Tablet placed by Khamweset, son of Ramses II., in. memory of the fourth jubilee of Ramses II. — PI. 7 (to the right of thedoor). Similar inscription of Khamweset. — PI. 8. Small relief of a mannamed Moi, in prayer. — PI. 9 (in a recess). Large ligure, in high-relief,of Prince Khamweset. — PI. 10. Defaced relief of Khamweset receivingotlerings. — PI. 11. Tablet, erected by the fan-bearer Jloi, in memoryof the jubilees of Ramses II.; to the left is the kneeling figure of Moi;above is Eamses II. presenting an image of Maat to Amon, Harakhte,Maat, Ptah, and Sobek, the local deity of Silsileh. — PI. 12. Relief of avizier, beneath which is a dainty little representation of a column witha palm-capital. — PI. 13. Memorial tablet of the year of Ramses II.,dedicated by a high official, who appears kneeling below, with a flahellum;above, the king presents an image of Maat to Amon, the great Mut,Khons, Harakhte, and Sobek (bead injured). —PI. 14. Three men praying. On the iV.


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