Rock Inscription dedicated to Amun-Re New Kingdom, Ramesside ca. 1279–1213 This inscription, removed from a rock cliff in the West Valley of the Kings, was dedicated to Amun-Re by some of the men working on the tomb of Ramesses II. Standing at the left is the scribe Amenemope; to the right, the guardian Khawy kneels before the sacred ram of Amun-Re. The inscription also names the draughtsman Perahotep and one Amenemhat. View more. Rock Inscription dedicated to Amun-Re. ca. 1279–1213 Limestone. New Kingdom, Ramesside. From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, West Valley of the Kings, cut in


Rock Inscription dedicated to Amun-Re New Kingdom, Ramesside ca. 1279–1213 This inscription, removed from a rock cliff in the West Valley of the Kings, was dedicated to Amun-Re by some of the men working on the tomb of Ramesses II. Standing at the left is the scribe Amenemope; to the right, the guardian Khawy kneels before the sacred ram of Amun-Re. The inscription also names the draughtsman Perahotep and one Amenemhat. View more. Rock Inscription dedicated to Amun-Re. ca. 1279–1213 Limestone. New Kingdom, Ramesside. From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, West Valley of the Kings, cut in the rock face on the south side near the mouth of the north branch, Davis excavations, 1913. Dynasty 19


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