The Stela of Tetisheri is a limestone donation stele erected by Pharaoh Ahmose I, founder of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt.
A twin scene in the upper lunette shows king Ahmose presenting offering tables to seated Tetisheri (whose name is within some of the cartouches).
[1] Both the left and right scenes have variations of the offering tables, Tetisheri's arm poses, as well as Ahmose's.
[2] The Cairo Museum guidebook presents the two cartouches, one serekh of Ahmose and a black-and-white photo of the stele.
Ahmose's name is translated as: ("Aah.ms, Neb.pehty.ra, Hr.ka.nht.m.wast")[3]("Aah.ms-s, Neb.peht-t.ra, Hr.ka.nht.m.wast") 'Moon-Born(Aah-Mes-S), Lord Ra's (greatest) Strength(superlative), "Horus-Mightiest of Wast' -(=Uast)