Translation:
Kitchen, K. A. Ramesside Inscriptions, Translated and Annotated, Translations, Vol. IV. Meren¬
ptah and the Late Nineteenth Dynasty. Blackwell, Oxford, 2003a, 270.
Publication:
Davies, B. G. Ramesside Inscriptions. Translated and Annotated: Notes and Comments. Vol.
IV. Merenptah and the Late Nineteenth Dynasty. Wiley Blackwell, Oxford, 2014, 329-330.
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Publication about all the objects:
Simpson, W. K. “The Tell Basta Treasure.” The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 8,
1949, 61-65.
Simpson, W. K. “The Vessels with Engraved Designs and the Repoussé Bowl from the Tell
Basta Treasure.” American Journal of Archaeology 63, 1959, 29-45.
Porter, B. — Moss, R. L. B. Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts,
Reliefs, and Paintings. Vol. IV: Lower and Middle Egypt (Delta and Cairo to Asyiit). Griffith
Institut, Oxford, 1968, 34-35.
Lilyquist, C. “Treasures from Tell Basta: Goddesses, Officials, and Artists in an Interna¬
tional Age.” Metropolitan Museum Journal 47, 2012, 9-72.
General literature about the owner:
Schulman, A. R. “The Royal Butler Ramessessami‘on.” Chronique d’Egypte 61, 1986, 195,
n. 7, 200.
Schulman, A. R. "The Royal Butler Ramessessami"on. An Addendum.” Chronique d'Égypte
65, 1990, 14.