Damaged reliefs on the north wall of the hypostyle hall of the Anubis shrine on the Middle portico of the Temple of Hatshehp at Deir el-Bahari, Luxor Egypt.
These relief carvings show deliberate destrution which took place during the reign of Thutmose. The names and figures of Hatshepsut have been chiseled off the walls, while those of Thutmose III are preservered and untouched.
Created from 200 photos (Canon EOS Rebel T5i, 18MP) using Metashape Professional 1.6.1. It was photographed in January 2020. Model is scaled 1:1 with units in meters.