Storage at Wadi es-Sebua, one of the 66 blocks from the rock-cut chapel of Ellesiya stored waiting to be transported to Turin, after the United Arab Republic decided to gift the rock-cut chapel to the Italian Republic. Wall scene to the left of the transverse hall’s entrance, where Pharaoh Tuthmosis III, wearing the Atef crown, is shown between the goddess Anuket (left) and the goddess Satet (right); goddesses of the cataract at Aswan.
Storage at Wadi es-Sebua, one of the 66 blocks from the rock-cut chapel of Ellesiya stored waiting to be transported to Turin, after the United Arab Republic decided to gift the rock-cut chapel to the Italian Republic. Wall to the left of the entrance to the transverse chamber, with depictions of the two gods of the Aswan cataract, Anuket and Satet, with the Pharaoh in the centre.