An offering which the king gives <to> Osiris, ruler (and) lord of eternity, great god, lord
of Abydos, that he may grant an invocation offering of cattle, birds, alabaster, clothing,
incense, ointment, offering gift, plants, all sorts of sweet (and) luscious things, everything
what comes out on the offering table of this god on the first day of the year and [every
day] after that to the ka of the member of the elite, foremost of action, steward of the
royal wife, Nebtu, justified, Nebamun, justified before the great god, ruler of infinity.
Titles of Nebamun according to the inscriptions in his tomb
In his first office (under Thutmose II)
JIrj-p“t h3tj-“ hrp rs tip Sw m gbj jmj-r3 h3 n nswt Nb-[Jmn] m3-hrw hr Wsjr
Member of the elite, foremost of action, vigilant watcher, who is short of weakness,
overseer of the royal office, Nebamun, justified in front of Osiris.
Text edition:
Bouriant, U. “Petits monuments et petits textes. Recueillis en Egypte.” Recueil de travaux
relatifs à la philologie et à l'archéologie égyptiennes et assyriennes 9, 1887, 95-99.
Sethe, K. Urkunden der 18. Dynastie. Band 1-4, Heft 1-16. Urkunden des Agyptischen Alter¬
tums. IV. Abteilung. J. C. Hinrichs, Berlin, 1927-1930, 145-153. — stele, receiving produces
Hermann, A. Die Stelen der thebanischen Felsgräber der 18. Dynastie. Ägyptologische Forschun¬
gen 11. J. J. Augustin, Glückstadt — Hamburg — New York, 1940, 16-17, Anm. 143, 177.
— stele
Translation:
Sethe, K. Urkunden der 18. Dynastie. Urkunden des Ägyptischen Altertums. IV. Abteilung.
J. C. Hinrichs, Leipzig, 1914, 71-74. — stele, receiving produces
Kampp, F. Die thebanische Nekropole: Zum Wandel des Grabgedankens von der XVIII. bis zur
XX. Dynastie. Vol. 1. Theben 13. Philipp von Zabern, Mainz am Rhein, 1996, 209-210.
— false-door
Assmann, J. Altdgyptische Totenliturgien. Band 2: Totenliturgien und Totenspriiche in Gra¬
binschriften des Neuen Reiches. Universitätsverlag Winter, Heidelberg, 2005, 245-248.
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Publication:
Bouriant, U. “Petits monuments et petits textes. Recueillis en Egypte.” Recueil de travaux
relatifs à la philologie et à l'archéologie égyptiennes et assyriennes 9, 1887, 95-99.