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[42.2] Scarab No. 309 wb3 nswt?””? Nb-mr.-f Wsr-m3".t-R" stp.n-R" The royal wb3, Nebmerutef. Usermaatresetepenre. Publication: Fraser, G. W. A Catalogue of the Scarabs belonging to George Fraser. Bernard Quaritch, London, 1900, 39, pl. XI [42.3] Shabti fragment, Saqqara [...] Wsjr hm ntr Nb-mr.wi[=f ...] [...] the Osiris, the prophet, Nebmerutef [...] Publication: Martin, G. T. The Tomb-chapels of Paser and Ra ‘ia at Sagqära. Egypt Exploration Society, London, 1985, 25, pl. 34. General literature about the owner: Staring, N. Studies in the Sagqara New Kingdom Necropolis from the mid-19" Century Exploration of the Site to the New Insights into the Life and Death of Memphite Officials, Their Tombs and the Use of Sacred Space. Doctoral dissertation. Macquarie University, Sydney, 2015, 401, 526-527. Staring, N. “Toward a Prosopography of New Kingdom Tomb Owners in the Memphite Necropolis.” In Barta, M. — Coppens, F. — Krejëf, J. (eds.): Abusir and Sagqara in the Year 2015. Faculty of Arts, Charles University, Prague, 2017, 604, Table 4. [43] Neferrenpet (II) Ramesses II [43-1] Rock stele, Bir Nasib There is no available clear picture of the stele. Other literature: Rothenberg, B. “L’exploration du Sinai.” Bible et Terre Sainte 150, 1973, 12-13. 999 In contrast with Fraser’s translation as ‘superintendent’, the title seems wb3 nswt with certainty, see Fraser, 1900, 39.