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Author: Rainer Stadelmann   |   Pages: 625–639


 

Abstract

Royal visits to mortuary temples of ancestors become more frequent in the New Kingdom and especially in the Nineteenth Dynasty. All kings of this Dynasty visited the temple of Seti I at Qurna and left inscriptions on the portico and in the bark rooms. Even the later ill famed king Amenemesse erected two stelae on both side of the main gate. They were later usurped by his successor Siptah.

 

 

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