[EGYPT 29924] ’Isis in Horus Shrine at Abydos’. This relief detail on the west wall of the Horus Shrine in the Seti I Temple at Abydos shows Isis wearing a crown which consists of a vulture (the goddess Nekhbet). The sun disk which she wears on top of the bird is outside the frame of the picture. The Horus Shrine is one of three small shrines that are located north of the Inner Osiris Hall. The relief is part of a scene in which Osiris and Isis are offered incense by pharaoh Seti I. A wider view of this relief is provided by photo 29917. 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.