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English: Two funerary cones bearing the name of two distinct characters, both named Menkheperraseneb. One was a High Priest of Amun during the reign of Thutmose III and owner of two theban tombs (TT86 and TT112); the other was a Scribe of the King's Granaries during the reigns of Thutmose III and Amenhotep II and owner of TT79. Terracotta from Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, 18th dynasty, New Kingdom. Archeological Museum of Bologna (Italy), Eg. 3409, 3414.
Italiano: Due coni funerari a nome di due diversi personaggi chiamati entrambi Menkheperraseneb. Uno fu Primo Profeta di Amon ai tempi di Thutmose III e possessore delle tombe tebane TT86 e TT112; l'altro fu Scriba del Granaio del Re durante i regni di Thutmose III ed Amenhotep II e possessore della TT79. Terracotta proveniente da Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, XVIII dinastia, Nuovo Regno. Museo Civico Archeologico, Bologna, Eg. 3409, 3414.
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