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The inscriptions on the south gate of the pylon of the temple of Khonsu at Karnak have long remained
unpublished despite their relevance. An epigraphical and architectural study of the scenes of the gate
allows the verification of various building and decoration phases that were initiated during the
pontificate/reign of Herihor and which continued during the reigns of Pinedjem I and, mainly,
Alexander the Great. In this later period, much of the gate was dismantled and rebuilt, probably due to
how poorly it had been maintained.
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Temple of Khonsu Alexander the Great Pinedjem I Karnak Restoration Offering scenes
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Fernández Pichel, A.I. (2020): “The temple of Khonsu at Karnak: the decoration of the south gate of the Pylon”. In: Arranz Cárcamo, M., Sánchez Casado, R., Planelles Orozco, A., Alarcón Robledo, S., Ortíz García, J., Mora Riudavets, P. (Eds.), Current Research on Egyptology 2019. Proceedings of the Twentieth Annual Symposium, University of Alcalá. 17-21 June 2019, Archeopress, London, 2020, p. 90-97.
