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Davies, N. de G. Five Theban Tombs. Egypt Exploration Fund, London, 1913, 1-6. Wreszinski, W. Atlas zur altaegyptischen Kulturgeschichte. Teil I. J. C. Hinrichs, Leipzig, 1923, 97b, 125, 126. Porter, B. — Moss, R. L. B. Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Reliefs, and Paintings. Vol. 1: The Theban Necropolis, Part 1: Private Tombs. Griffith Institut, Oxford, 1960, 41-42. Kampp, F. Die thebanische Nekropole: Zum Wandel des Grabgedankens von der XVIII. bis zur XX. Dynastie. Vol. I. Theben 13. Philipp von Zabern, Mainz am Rhein, 1996, 209-210. [1.2] Funerary cone DM 188 Jmj-r3 pr n hm.t nswt jmj-r3 h3 n nswt hrj wj3 n nswt Nb-Jmn m3-hrw Steward of the king’s wife, overseer of the royal office, chief of the royal barque, Nebamun, justified. Publication: Zenihiro, K. The Complete Funerary Cones. Kento Zenihiro, Tokyo, 2009, 105. https://sites.google.com/view/funerarycones/catalogue/188 General literature about the owner: Helck, W. Zur Verwaltung des Mittleren und Neuen Reichs. Probleme der Ägyptologie 3. Brill, Leiden, 1958, 270. Gnirs, A. M. “Coping with the Army: the Military and the State in the New Kingdom.” In Moreno Garcia, J. C. (ed.): Ancient Egyptian Administration, Handbuch der Orientalistik 104, Brill, Leiden — Boston, 2013, 652. [2] Djehuti (1) Hatshepsut — Thutmose III [2.1] Theban Tomb 110 Hall, south-east wall, right side Text above Djehuti (1) wr? [...] 's.t! sqbbwj dsrt m ‘b (2) "W3st wb.f! n "nsw! [...] nro nb "rt?! nht (3) [... .. ] wb3 n (4) [nswi] [...] [Dhwtj] Tm3°-hrw dd.f! dd [...] wb3 (5) [... ...] s.t "sqbbwj! [... ... |iw