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III.35. Parel...]

Date: 194 dynasty

Genealogy: unknown

Tomb: unknown

Remains: — stele, Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 29222 (TR 16.3.25.13)
Functional title: wb3 nswt wb “.wj

A round-topped stele, located in Cairo (JE 29222 (TR 16.3.25.13)), mentions a wb3 nswt wb
“wj ‘royal wb3 clean of hands’ whose name remained only partly: Pare|...]. The literature
dates the object to the 19"" dynasty.*” Unfortunately, the provenance of the stele is not
recorded, only the fact that it was purchased by the Egyptian Museum in April 1891. The
stele contains two registers, in the upper one, the owner is depicted in adoration before
the bull of Amun-Re, in the lower one, two men and two women are represented with
offerings. Nothing can be ascertained about the life and activity of the owner. No image
of the stele is available to the author. There are two ‘royal wb3s’ in the present corpus
whose names begin in the same way, Parenakht and Pareherwenemef dated to the 20"
dynasty, but there are no indications of their identification with the present person.

111,36. Unknown 1

Date: 19-20" dynasty

Genealogy: unknown

Tomb: unknown

Remains: — block statue, Paris, Musée du Louvre, A 112 (N 104)
Functional title: wb3 nswt wb “.wj

A block statue, located in Paris (A 112 (N 104)), also mentions the title wb3 nswt w°b \wj
‘royal wb3 clean of hands”, however, the name of the titleholder has not remained. The
statue seems to be unfinished, the single column of inscription running downwards on
the front of it contains only this title. The provenance of the statue is unknown. Unfor¬
tunately, based on the scant data available about the object, it is not alliable with any ‘royal
wb? or ‘royal wdpw’ in the present corpus.

% Institut Egyptien, 1892, 327; Mälek et al., 2012, 239.