Three lines are inscribed on a small fragment: l. 1 ... w..w, l. 2: w(k)fʿt, l. 3: s²[ms¹-hm[w. Basing on the paleography the fragment can likely be attributed to this inscription. It is unclear, however, where this fragment should be placed into the text.
1 [... ... ʾ]lyfʿ w-Gʿrm, of the family Bkrm, of the family Ṣʿqn, dug out and [... ...]
2 [... ...] the rocks, plastering, cuttting (a canal), collecting (water from the canal), and the completion of their reservoir[ ... ...]
3 [... ...] for ʿṯtr, Hbs¹, ʾlmqhw, ḏt Ḥmym and for ḏt B[ʿdnm ... ...]
4 [... ...] and their tutelary deity and by their lord Hwfʿṯt ʿmdn and Y[... ...]