This paper analyzes two textual and iconographically related scenes of Ramesses II located in the temple of Gurna (West Thebes), built by his father Sety I. Both were carved during the coregency between Sety I and Ramesses II. In them we can observe how Sety I attends, as living King, his son's coronation as co-regent.
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