Daressy #: 26
Owner: Nakhtmin (tomb undiscovered, perhaps at Khokhah).
Reasons: --
Transliteration: Hrj-mrt n jmn sS-nswt mAa-mrj=f mH-jb mnx n nb=f nxt-mnw mAa-xrw xr nTr aA
Translation: Chief of the servants of Amun, true king's scribe, his beloved, devoted confidant of his lord, Nakhtmin, justified before the great god.
Date: Hat. - T. III (Owner of this cone had his second tomb, TT 87. cf. Remarks for # 87).
Length: --
Colours: White over red face, red stem (01-041 in Davies's notebook).
Findspots:
One from TT 253 (Strudwick and Strudwick 1996: 116, 155).
Five from TT 47 area (Kondo 2025, June).
One from near TT 181 (Roehrig 2020: 1379).
Remarks:
From the location where this example was found and its inscription, we can deduce that the owner of this cone is identical to those of # 87, # 89, # 91, and # 113. The tomb of our Nakhtmin had TT 87, to which # 147 and # 177 belonged, but it is highly doubtful that the tomb had these four cones: in other words, another tomb of Nakhtmin is waiting to be discovered. With regard to the order of making the cones, # 87, # 89, # 91, and # 113 were made for Nakhtmin's first tomb at Khokhah. Subsequently, # 147 and # 177 were made for Nakhtmin's second tomb, TT 87 (see Remarks for # 87 and Zenihiro 2017).
It may be noted that the four types of cones set up in Nakhtmin’s first tomb constructed at Khokhah are each represented by several examples, recovered in roughly equal numbers. This suggests that, whereas for his first tomb he had four types of cones produced, for his second tomb he chose not to commission multiple types but in effect restricted himself to a single one (not both # 147 and # 177, but the latter only; for details, see the Remarks on # 147 and # 177). The motivation for this change remains unknown.
See also 03-058 in Macadam's Red file, 05-065 in his DALEX file 1, and 06-056, 082, & 102 in his DALEX file 2.