Tjauti was an ancient Egyptian official who lived at the end of the Eighth Dynasty, around 2150 BC.
He is known from a number of sources providing evidence that he was an important figure in the Coptic Nome in Upper Egypt.
He is also called the one who fills the heart of the king showing some close connection to the royal court.
Shemay lived at the end of the Eighth Dynasty providing also a date for Tjauti to about the same period.
Close to this inscription was found another one naming a king Intef and the assault of soldiers.