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Djehuti (1) must have been the owner of the funerary cone DM 47. Zenihiro notes that Djehuti (I) has been widely accepted as the owner of the cone, at the same time, he points out the common occurrence of the name Djehuti (I) and the title ‘royal wb?’ among the New Kingdom officials, which leaves the ownership uncertain.*” The facts, however, contradict this statement. Among the corpus of the ‘royal wb3s’ and ‘royal wdpws’ known to me, there are only two persons called Djehuti (I): one is the owner of TT 110, the other is known only from a fragment of a pyramidion from Saqgqara dating to the late 18"" — early 19" dynasty. As the only known ‘royal wb3’ Djehuti (1) from Thebes, where funerary cones were primarily in use, is the owner of TT 110, the person currently under discussion, it is reasonable to assign funerary cone DM 47 to him. IIL3. Qenamun Date: Thutmose III (based on the cartouche on the statue) Genealogy: Qenamun 3 ——————- Amenhotep © Tomb: unknown Remains: — stelophor statue — funerary cone DM 23 Functional titles: wb3 n nswt wb “.wj wb3 nswt wb wj n ntr nfr Mn-hpr-R° Jmj-r3 Snw.tj h3tj-" n Mn-nfr whmw n nfr.t(?) Jrj-rd.wj n nb B.wj hr h3s.t rsj.t ss [...] jrj- tn Jmn wb n Jmn Honorific titles: mh-jb mnh n nb B.wj hsjj n ntr nfr Eight known persons bore the office of royal wb3’ and served under the reign of Thutmose III at the beginning or at the end of theirs careers, however, Qenamun, called Raka, only attested during the reign of this king. He has thus far been known from a stelophor 3 Zenihiro, 2009, 63.