131
Daressy #: --
Owner: Tjata (tomb undiscovered, perhaps at Dra Abul Naga, Asasif, or Khokhah)
Reasons: --
Transliteration: dwA ra m Htp xft wbn=f jn jmj-rA pr n nswt TA-tA mAa-xrw
Translation: Praising Re when rising in and setting in by steward of the king, Tjata justified.
Date: --
Length: --
Colours: White over thick red face and 5.9 digits of the stem (01-080 in Davies's notebook). White slip on its face (SK441-00-000).
Findspots:
Davies bought # 105, # 106, and # 131 together, and they are said to have come from Mandara hill (at Dra Abul Naga, where TT 333 is located on (01-080 in Davies's notebook and 04-101 in Macadam's Green file).
Remarks:
What cones # 105, # 106 and # 131 have in common is that their inscriptions begin with an unusual phrase and that the last (4th) column contains the name of the owner with the word 'justified'. This could support the idea that these three were made by the same person, i.e. almost simultaneously.
According to Helck, A 100 in the Louvre belonged to him (Helck 1961: (46)).
See also 04-100 in Macadam's Green file, 05-146 in his DALEX file 1, and 06-049 in his DALEX file 2.