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addition, there are several mentions of two titles of which only the latter part has remained and which could be reconstructed as [wb3 nswt] tpj n hm=f ‘first royal wb3 of the lord of His Majesty’ and [wb3 nswt] tpj n pr-3 “nh wa} snb ‘royal wb3 of the Pharaoh, life, prosperity, health’, based on the title wb3 nswt ‘royal wb?’ already known.*” At the same time, the reconstruction of the missing part as whmw nswt ‘royal herald’ might also be possible, since it is also frequently attested with the attribute #pj ‘first’. As for the family of Heqamaatreneheh, there is no definite record of the identity of his wife or his son, nevertheless, Malek presumes that sm{j.t n Jmn ‘chantress of Amun’ Setyemmesut and hrj-jhw ‘stable master’ Pensekhmet, the names of whom were on stone blocks found in the chapel, might be candidates for these positions.*” It must be noted, however, that because of the uncertain provenance of the blocks, these relationships cannot yet be proven. III.83. Nefersunu Date: Ramesses IV — Ramesses V(?) (based on the indíviduals appearing on the ostracon) Genealogy: unknown Tomb: unknown Remains: — ostracon, Berlin, Ágyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung, P 12286 Functional title: wdpw nswt The only source for the activity of wdpw nswt ‘royal wdpw’ Nefersunu is an ostracon from Deir el-Medina, now located in Berlin (P 12286), dated to either to the reign of Ramesses IV or to the 1* year of Ramesses V, based on the ‘vizier’ Neferrenpet and the ‘high priest of Amun’ Ramessesnakht, who also appear in the inscription. The fourth person mentioned on the ostracon is another wdpw nswt ‘royal wdpw’ Parenakht. However, the inscription is too fragmentary to fully reveal the mission of the delegation, the only thing which can be confirmed is that it is linked to performing a water libation in devotion to one or more previous kings. 59 Malek, 1985, 49. #9 Taylor, 2001, 104-105; Al-Ayedi, 2006, 260-261. It must be noted, however, that the form with the possessive n pr-% ‘of the Pharaoh’ is not attested to among the examples referred in the two studies. 8a Malek, 1985, 50.