The memorial temple of Ramesses III at Medinet Habu contains a minor list of pharaohs of the New Kingdom of Egypt.
The scene shows Ramesses III participating in the ceremonies of the Festival of Min where statues of ancestral kings are carried in an elaborate procession to make offerings to Min.
[2] Thirty years later, the complete scene including the cartouches of the kings was published by John Gardner Wilkinson in 1837,[3] followed by Champollion[4] and Lepsius.
[5] All the 19th-century editions contain omissions and errors, but in 1940 the Epigraphic Survey published the definitive (and complete) rendering of the scenes.
[6] The scene is divided in two parts, on the left side, 7 statues of ancestors are being carried in a procession.