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Daressy #: --
Owner: Padiamunnebnesuttawy (tomb undiscovered, perhaps at Khokhah)
Reasons: --
Transliteration: jrj-pat HAtj-a xtmw-bjtj smr watj Hm-nTr 3 nw jmn Xrj-Hbt Hrj-tp pA-dj-jmn-nb-nswt-tAwj mAa-xrw sA=f Hm-nTr jmn sS mDAt-nTr bn-jw-thj-Hr jr.n=f
Translation: Hereditary noble, mayor, seal-bearer of the king of Lower Egypt, sole companion, third prophet of Amun, chief lector-priest, Padiamunnebnesuttawy justified, his son, prophet of Amun, scribe of the divine books, Beniutehhor, whom he begat.
Date: Psamtik I (Malek 1999 [PM VIII pt. 2]: 760).
Length: --
Colours: Head is red and grey-white all over (01-016 in Davies's notebook).
Findspots:
One from TT 71 (01-016 in Davies's notebook).
Two from near TT 253 (Strudwick and Strudwick 1996: 115, 128, 155).
One from TT 47 area (Kondo 2017, October 29).
Remarks:
The cone for the owner's wife is # 401.
The inscription on a fragment of a basalt statue informs us that Beniutehhor was a son of Padiamunnebnesuttawy and Shepenmut (Pellegrini 1898 [Rec. trav. 20]: 98). For a prosopographic study of this family see Vittmann 1978: 66-95.
'Padiamunnebnesuttawy' is a male name used in the 22nd Dynasty and in the Late Period on (Ranke 1935 [PN 1]: 122); and 'Beniutehhor' is also a male name that appears in the Late Period (Ibid.: 122). This naturally leads us to the assumption that Padiamunnebnesuttawy was buried in his tomb at Asasif, where many tombs of this period have been found.
See also 03-089 in Macadam's Red file, 05-041 & 051 in his DALEX file 1, and 06-058, 061, 064, 065, 067, 068, 076, 078, 079, 081, & 082 in his DALEX file 2.