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The rock-cut chapel, which overlooks the Nile, contains partly lost inscriptions and wall-decoration of
Thutmose III. In the back wall of the chapel there are three largely disfigured seated statues.
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Rock-chapel of
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William Vivian Davies; The
Egyptian Inscriptions at Jebel Dosha, Sudan.
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Sunk relief with
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