Found the complete book (https://jscholarship.library.jhu.edu/bitstream/handle/1774.2/34859/31151022161941.pdf)! And here's the top of the stela:
To me, those hieroglyphs look like "Wenu, Lord of Heaven, Mistress of all the Two Lands". It may be that some of the feminine t suffixes have been omitted on the stela or the drawing. The enthroned figure seems to have a breast (or at least more of one than Sobek-Re), and I think I can see Wenut's name a second time in the inscription, this time determined with a serpent. (I just checked, and Quibell sees it too.)
The next thing I want to know is: why Sobek and Wenut?
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Date: 2012-12-02 03:53 am (UTC)To me, those hieroglyphs look like "Wenu, Lord of Heaven, Mistress of all the Two Lands". It may be that some of the feminine t suffixes have been omitted on the stela or the drawing. The enthroned figure seems to have a breast (or at least more of one than Sobek-Re), and I think I can see Wenut's name a second time in the inscription, this time determined with a serpent. (I just checked, and Quibell sees it too.)
The next thing I want to know is: why Sobek and Wenut?