Ramesses III and his son, Prince Amonherkhepshef, stand before Duamutef, one of the sons of Horo depicted with the head of a black canid. The pharaoh wears the Lower Egyptian red crown, Deshret, attested since the dawn of Egyptian civilisation and consisting of a modus-shaped base with a taller, narrower back. Prince Amonherkhepshef, who follows his father, is dressed in a long semi-transparent skirt and holds the Khu flabel.