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III.19. Nakhuempaaton

Date: Amenhotep [V/Akhenaten (based on the provenance of the relief fragment)
Genealogy: unknown

Tomb: unknown

Remains: — relief fragment, London, Petrie Museum, UCo77

Functional title: wdpw nswt

The wdpw nswt ‘royal wdpw’ Nakhuempaaton is known only from a relief fragment
(Petrie Museum UCo77) from Tell el-Amarna. Based on the provenance of the fragment,
supposedly coming from a stele of Nakhuempaaton, he served under Akhenaten. The
fragment shows only part of a leg, presumably that of the owner, with part of an offering
formula above, naming him. Unfortunately, nothing else can be revealed about him.
Nonetheless, the use of the word wdpw in the title instead of the more frequently used
wb3 is worthy of note.“

III.20. Ptahemwia (1)

Date: Amenhotep [V/Akhenaten — Tutankhamun (based on the stylistic criteria of
the tomb decoration)
Genealogy: "ő 29

Ipy ® Ptahemwia ET 9

[...}khemupashemsef (?) 7 ?.4
Tomb: Saqqara
Remains: — tomb structure
— pilaster, Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico, EG 1891
— doorjamb, Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 8383
Ranking titles: jrj-p"t h3tj-"
htmtj-bjtj

smr-w.tj

5° For further discussion on the usage of the two titles, see p. 91.