This door lintelwas found at Sheikh Abd El-Qurna at Thebes and is currently housed at Cairo Museum. It was reused and contained the names of the two scribes, imn Htp and pA-Sd-xnsw from 22th till 23rd dynasty. There is no tomb that had the names of these two scribes at Sheikh Abd El-Qurna at Thebes, so either it has not been discovered yet or if there were a close relationship between them as two brothers perhaps buried in the tomb of the wab priest of Khonsu, the scribe of the house of the gold of Amun and the scribe of the treasury of the temple of Amun, xnsw-ms[1] exist in the same place. This scribe had a son his name and titles were the wab priest of Khonsu Hr-xbyt[2], so he might had been the grandfather of the tow scribes
[1] PM. I2, 672; PN I, 271,7
[2] Jacquet Gordon , "The Graffiti of Khonso Temple Roof at Karnak", OIP 123 (Chicago: 2003): Graffito no.332-333. 117
Ahmed, Bassem. (2019). The Third Intermediate Period Lintel at the Egyptian Museum Cairo (JE.2213). Bulletin of the Center Papyrological Studies, 36(1), 305-312. doi: 10.21608/bcps.2019.58901
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Bassem Ahmed. "The Third Intermediate Period Lintel at the Egyptian Museum Cairo (JE.2213)", Bulletin of the Center Papyrological Studies, 36, 1, 2019, 305-312. doi: 10.21608/bcps.2019.58901
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Ahmed, Bassem. (2019). 'The Third Intermediate Period Lintel at the Egyptian Museum Cairo (JE.2213)', Bulletin of the Center Papyrological Studies, 36(1), pp. 305-312. doi: 10.21608/bcps.2019.58901
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Ahmed, Bassem. The Third Intermediate Period Lintel at the Egyptian Museum Cairo (JE.2213). Bulletin of the Center Papyrological Studies, 2019; 36(1): 305-312. doi: 10.21608/bcps.2019.58901