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III.26. Nensemekhetef Date: 184 dynasty (based on the provenance and the stylistic criteria of the doorframe) Genealogy: Nensemekhetef ő — Mutnefret ® Tomb: most likely in Thebes Remains: — doorframe fragment, Florence, Museo Archeologico, 6397 Functional title: wb3 nswt wb Cw Hardly anything can be ascertained about wb3 nswt w°b “wj ‘royal wb} clean of hands’ Nensemekhetef. The only remains attesting to him is a fragment of a limestone doorframe in Florence (No. 6397), which originates from his tomb at Sheikh Abd el Qurna in the Theban necropolis, probably from the 18" dynasty.°? Only the upper left corner of the doorframe is left, which must once have been located in the interior of the tomb, based on the vivid colours of its decoration. Under the cavetto cornice, the left half of the panel depicting a double adoration scene can be seen, with the figures of the tomb owner and his wife, Mutnefret, adoring Osiris sitting on a throne. The inscription above the figures names the persons, as well as the deity. A small part of the left doorjamb also remained, with the beginning of htp-dj-nswt formulae on them. III.27. Kasa Date: second half of the 18" dynasty (based on the stylistic criteria of the stele) Genealogy: Kasa 6 t——— Kemi 9 Tomb: unknown Remains: — stele, Moscow, Pushkin Museum, I.1.a 5630 (formerly in Golenishchev Museum, No. 4147) Functional title: wb3 nswt The stele, of which wb3 nswt 'royal wb3’ Kasa is known, is an interesting piece regarding its shaping. Two ears are attached to the round-topped stele, imitating the head of a jackal, the figure of which appears in the lunette of the object. The two ears presumably hold an offering formula, only the remains of which can be seen. In the field °° Schiaparelli, 1887, 508.