Abstract
P. BM 10054 preserves the testimony of a number of tomb robbers. For col. 2 of the recto, some fragments unknown to Peet and hitherto unedited confirm that the passage records the deposition of the fisherman Panakhtemipet. His participation in two separate episodes of robbery, which are not likely to have been far apart in time, argues in favour of a revision of the chronology of the end of the New Kingdom and especially of the period of wḥm mswt.
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