Limestone. Three vertical columns of incised inscription containing an adoration of Amun and Horakhty by the scribe. Neb-tekhenu and his wife, the "lady of the house, the songstress of [Maat] ka [re]" (Hatshepsut: name partially erased), Teti-seneb. Of the right half only two of the raised hands remain. Below the rounded top of the stela are the following symbols in bas-relief: the Shen symbol between two Wedjat eyes (one eye almost completely broken away).
Part of a stela with painted decoration and inscription. The stela is for a scribe of Amun named Nakht. On the stela, the scribe Qena (on the left) pours water before a seated man and woman. The man is Nakht. The woman's name is not legible. A horizontal line at the bottom again mentions the scribe Qena.