Image code: 30126

Horemheb con Hathor, Anubi, Iside, Horus, Hathor, Osiride

The upper part of the wall is decorated with an elaborate kheker frieze featuring two yellow discs, probably to be interpreted as sun discs. Below is an ornamental band coloured blue, red, green, yellow, black and white, below which is a band decorated with stars on a dark blue background to represent the sky. From left to right: Hathor of the West embraces Horemheb. The goddess wears a red dress with thin straps that leave her breasts uncovered. On her head she wears the symbol of the West with falcon and feather. The pharaoh wears the nemes with golden uraeus, a wide necklace and a white skirt. Anubis with jackal head and blue wig. He wears a white and gold skirt. The god receives the king The king wears nemes with uraeus and a broad collar. His white and gold kilt has a rich decoration with a triangular front, a red, blue and gold belt ending with an elaborate decoration showing two golden ureos with a sun disc. The king offers wine to Isis and this time wears a simple golden skirt. Isis has solar disc and bovine horns. She wears a red dress with braces and a blue wig. She holds the sceptre was and the ankh. Horemheb with elaborate skirt, in front of Horus. The falcon-headed god holds the was sceptre and an ankh and wears the crown of Upper and Lower Egypt and a white and gold skirt. Below Hathor of the West wears a red dress with thin straps that leave her breasts bare. Around her neck is a large pearl necklace. On her head she wears her emblem of the West. Hathor also holds the sceptre was and the ankh. In front of her Horemheb wears a skirt, this time white. The king in front of Osiris. The king again wears the elaborate kilt. The mummified Osiris is dressed in white with Atef's crown and is honoured with power. The base of the relief is a blue painting.

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