Margaret Benson was an English author and Egyptologist best known for her excavation of the Precinct of Mut.
Margaret Benson
Margaret Benson and Janet Gourlay c. 1910
The Precinct of Mut is an Ancient Egyptian temple compound located in the present city of Luxor, on the east bank of the Nile in South Karnak. The compound is one of the four key ancient temples that creates the Karnak Temple Complex. It is approximately 325 meters south of the precinct of the god Amun. The precinct itself encompasses approximately 90,000 square meters of the entire area. The Mut Precinct contains at least six temples: the Mut Temple, the Contra Temple, and Temples A, B, C, and D. Surrounding the Mut Temple proper, on three sides, is a sacred lake called the Isheru. To the south of the sacred lake is a vast amount of land currently being excavated by Dr. Betsy Bryan and her team from the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland.
In situ at Karnak
In situ at Karnak
A-3, on display at the Louvre Museum
75.7, on display at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston