OCR
III.29. Djehuti (II) Date: late 181 — 194 dynasty (based on the provenance of the pyramidion) Genealogy: unknown Tomb: most likely in Saqqara Remains: — pyramidion fragment Functional title: wb3 nswt wb Cwj Hardly anything can be ascertained about wb3 nswt w"b ".wj royal wb3 clean of hands" Djehuti (II). The fragment of his limestone pyramidion was found in Saqqara, north of the Unas causeway. The provenance of the object locates the tomb of Djehuti (II) to this area, as well as his place of service into the royal palace of Memphis, however, its date cannot be determined any more closely. On two of the three sides of the pyramidion, parts of inscription can still be read. It contains the title of its owner, only wb “wj ‘clean of hands’ remained, however, it can be completed with great certainty to wb3 nswt wb “wj ‘royal wb3 clean of hands’.