OCR
Translation: Dunham, D. “Four New Kingdom Monuments in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.” Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 21, 1935, 149-150. Publication: Dunham, D. “Four New Kingdom Monuments in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.” Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 21, 1935, 149-150. Porter, B. — Moss, R. L. B. Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Reliefs, and Paintings. Vol. HI: Memphis. Part 2: Saqgara to Dahsür. Griffith Institut, Oxford, 1981, 573. Martin, G. T. Corpus of Reliefs of the New Kingdom from the Memphite Necropolis and Lower Egypt. KPI, London, 1987, 35-36, pl. 33. https://www.mfa.org/collections/object/refief-from-tomb-of-wenefdjedsen-196 General literature about the owner: Malek, J. “The Royal Butler Hori at Northern Saqgara.” The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 74, 1988, 136, n. 54. Schulman, A. R. “The Royal Butler Ramessessami‘on.” Chronique d'Égypte 61, 1986, 201. Schulman, A. R. “The Royal Butler Ramessessami ‘on. An Addendum.” Chronique d'Égypte 65, 1990, 18. Staring, N. Studies in the Saqqara 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, 471-472. 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. [48] Sety Ramesses II [48.1] Block statue, Cairo, JE 33263 On the front The only available picture in the publication of Schulz is not clear enough to identify the inscription.