Two Goddesses
From the small temple of Nekhbet-Hathor or as it also known by the name Temple of Amenhotep III.
On the wall behind the two Hathor columns, Nekhbet is in a form of a vulture above Amenhotep III, when he receives life from Horus. And Nekhbet in her human form with Amenhotep III offering to her. The goddess's barque is also depicted on this wall.
In the wall beside the entrance, Thutmose IV and Amenhotep III receive the offerings.
18th dynasty, el-Kab
Two Goddesses
From the small temple of Nekhbet-Hathor or as it also known by the name Temple of Amenhotep III.
On the wall behind the two Hathor columns, Nekhbet is in a form of a vulture above Amenhotep III, when he receives life from Horus. And Nekhbet in her human form with Amenhotep III offering to her. The goddess's barque is also depicted on this wall.
In the wall beside the entrance, Thutmose IV and Amenhotep III receive the offerings.
18th dynasty, el-Kab