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Zivie, A. “‘Aper-el et ses voisins: considérations sur les tombes rupestres de la XVIII" dynastie à Sagqarah.” In Zivie, A. (éd.): Memphis et ses nécropoles au Nouvel Empire. Nouvelles données, nouvelles questions. Actes du Colloque International CNRS, Paris, 9 au 11 octobre 1986. Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Paris, 1988, 108. Zivie, À. “Seth, échanson royal, et sa tombe de Sagqara.” In van Dijk, J. (ed.): Essays on Ancient Egypt in Honour of Herman te Velde. Styx, Groningen, 1997, 379-380. [14] Neferrenpet (1) Amenhotep III [14.1] Relief fragment, Boston, MFA 1972.651 See below by Sarenenutet Tjaui on p. 395. [14.2] Statue, Paris, E 14241 Inscription on the back pillar (I) [Atp]-dj-nswt [Jmn-R‘] hnt dsr.t Hw.t-Hr hr-tp smjj.t dj.sn d3.t [r] (2) Jp.t-swt r 's.t! h.t r° nb prj m t3 rm33 Jmn m hb=f nfr n jn.t Ssp (3) wb mnh.t hn’ wrw bth jm m p3 psd.t n k3 n wb3 nswt” jmj-r3 pr Nfr-rnpt m3-hrw (1) An offering which the king gives Amun-Re, at the front of Deir el-Bahari (and) Hathor, who is at the head of the mountain that they may grant sailing (2) Karnak to arrange things every day, going out to the earth and seeing Amun on his Beautiful Feast of the Valley, receiving (3) wab-cloth together with the great ones, being well-supplied there with the Ennead to the ka of royal w3, the steward, Neferrenpet, justified. Inscription on the front of the statue On the cloth (1) prrt nb.t hr wdhw n Hw.t-Hr (2) nb.t hr-tp smjj.t n k3 n wb3 nswt wb (3)