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to it.4 The text lines on the sides of the stele contain another (nick)name of Qenamun: Raka. This addition also made Barakat confused about the identification of the person. It was not entirely clear to him if Raka was a successor of Qenamun in his office and commemorated his name on the statue of his predecessor, or it was another name of Qenamun himself, so he left this question open.* Van Siclen, in contrast, was quite sure about the fact that Raka was a second name of Qenamun as well as about the incorrect identification of him by Barakat.** Unfortunately, we have no information on the family background of Qenamun, except that his wife was lady of the house, Amenhotep. IIL.4. Neferperet Date: Thutmose III (based on the cartouche on the statue) Genealogy: "ő TT "9 Po] Amenemmehib 3 Neferperet 4 T 79 Djeserkare 3 Tomb: unknown Remains: — stelophor statue, Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37177 / CG 42121/ SR 4/11643 — funerary cone DM 213 Functional titles: wb3 nswt wb “.wj wb3 n nswt w°b “.wj wb3 nswt wb3 n nswt Smsw nswt hr h3s.t nb.t Honorific titles: hrd n k3p hsjj n ntr nfr 4 Qenamun of TT 93 has the funerary cones DM 187, DM 431 and DM 432; the owner of TT 162 has the funerary cone DM 12. The owner of TT 412 has no identified funerary cone but he does not have any title which matches those of the ‘royal wb3’ Qenamun, see Saleh, 1983, 19. 43 Barakat, 1983, 91. 44 Van Siclen LII, 1991, 156-158. For further possible but not identical candidates, see Van Siclen III, 1991, 158, N. 11.