[EGYPT 29952] ’Seti burning incense at Abydos.’ The north wall of the Nefertem-Ptah-Sokar Hall in the Seti I Temple at Abydos is decorated with a relief in limestone which shows pharaoh Seti burning incense and pouring a libation (see photo 29954) in front of Sokar (who is outside the frame of this picture). The incense is burning at the hand-shaped end of the stick, while the unburned incense is stored in the little container above the king’s hand. 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.