[15.6] Brick, Berlin, ÁM 15704
A. [...] wb3 nswt S3-Rnnwtt whm “nh
The royal wb3, Sarenenutet, renewing life.
B. wb3 nswt T3wj whm “nh
sn.w=f[...]
The royal wb3, Tjaui, renewing life.
His brothers [...]
C. [...] "R78 wbh3 nswt 3 n wb.w n Wrt-hk3w S3-Rnnwit
[...] clean of hands, the royal wb3, chief of the wab-priests of Werethekau, Sarenenutet.
Text edition:
Roeder, G. Aegyptische Inschriften aus den Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin. Band 2. J. C. Hin¬
richs, Leipzig, 1924, 217.
Mekawy Ouda, A. M. “New Light on S3-Rnnwtt, T3wy, ‘the Royal Cup Bearer’ (UC69964).”
The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 101, 2015, 359-365.
Publication and translation:
Mekawy Ouda, A. M. “New Light on S3-Rnnwtt, T3wy, ‘the Royal Cup Bearer’ (UC69964).”
The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 101, 2015, 359-365.
[15.7] Brick, Pennsylvania, Penn Mus. 29-86-717
There is no available picture of the object.
Publication:
Porter, B. — Moss, R. L. B. Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts,
Reliefs, and Paintings. Vol. 1: The Theban Necropolis. Part 2: Royal Tombs and Smaller
Cemeteries, Griffith Institut, Oxford, 1964, 906.
https://www.penn.museum/collections/object/145963
% Mekawy Ouda reconstructs these signs as w°b “.wj, however, it makes no sense as this epithet always
stands after the title wh? nswt and not in front of it. Roeder’s reconstruction as R° is more convinc¬
ing here. Roeder, 1924, 217; Mekawy Ouda, 2015, 361.