This is an interesting article by Tim Reid, from the
Egyptians blog.
Ebony Shrine of Deir el BahriHere are two excellent resources on the Ebony Shrine:
Naville, Edouard
The temple of Deir el Bahari (Band 2): The Ebony shrine, northern half of the middle platform
London, 1896
A full download is available via the
Heidelberg University site. I will add that i was redirected to the Heidelberg Uni' site from the
Egyptological Book Series Online.
The second article is courtesy of
Etana and kindly pointed out to me by
Tim.
ANCIENT RECORDS OF EGYPT ' HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS FROM TEE EARLIEST TIMES 30 THE PERSIAN CONQUEST. COLLECTED EDITED AND TRANSLATED WITH COMMENTARY JAMES HENRY BREASTED, PH.D.
VOLUME I1 THE EIGHTEENTH DYNASTY
The Ebony Shrine is today housed in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Thank you to
Andie for the heads up on the
database from the
Griffith Institute.
Deir el-Bah.
ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Shrine of Anubis. Found on roof.
ii2.355
Leaf of door and left side of ebony shrine, dedicated to Amun by Hatshepsut, re-used by Tuthmosis IV,
with erasures by Amenophis IV, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 70001 (JE 30739-40).
Roeder, Naos 1-11 pls. 1-3. See Maspero, Guide (1915), 510 [4920], 524 [5225].
Deir el-Bah.ri. Great Temple of Hatshepsut. Upper court. Finds
Quoted from page 311/1240.
Regards,
Stuart