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Daressy #: 36
Owner: Aakheperka (tomb undiscovered, perhaps at Khokhah)
Reasons: --
Transliteration: Asjr TAy-xaw n aA-xpr-kA-ra aA-xpr-kA mAa-xrw xr nTr aA
Translation: Osiris, weapons bearer of Thutmosis I, Aakheperka, justified before the great god.
Date: Thutmose I.
Length: --
Colours: Thick white on face and stem (over red face and stem? 01-050 in Davies's notebook). The entire body was painted white (Ivanov 2021: 38).
Findspots:
One from the temple of Thutmose III (Weigall 1906 [ASAE 7]: 132).
One from TT 23 (01-050 in Davies's notebook and 03-041 in Macadam's Red file).
One from TT 47 area (Kondo 2017, October 29).
One from TT 23 (Ivanov 2021: 38, 46).
Remarks:
Davies bought an 18th dynasty stela of a certain Aakheperkareseneb at Thebes with a title similar to that inscribed on this cone (Davies 1911 [ZAS 49]: 125-126). Both Davies and Macadam pointed out the possibility that Aakheperka was the short form of Aakhperkareseneb (01-050 in Davies's notebook and 03-041 in Macadam's Red file).
See also 05-032 in his DALEX file 1, and 06-092 & 109 in his DALEX file 2.