[EGYPT 29912] ’Seti I in Horus Chapel at Abydos.’ This relief detail shows pharaoh Seti I wearing cap crown with an ureaus. The relief can be found on the south wall in the Chapel of Horus, one of the seven chapels that are located directly west of the Second Hypostyle Hall of the Seti I Temple at Abydos. The detail in this picture is part of scene in which pharaoh Seti I is presenting two pieces of red cloth to Horus. It is one of the 36 episodes of the Daily Temple Ritual that are shown in the chapel, ranging from Seti entering the sanctuary to cleaning and dressing the statue of the god. The Seti Temple at Abydos was begun by Seti I and completed by his son Ramses II in the 13th century BC. Photo Paul Smit.