203
Daressy #: 84
Owner: Userhat
Reasons: --
Transliteration: wab Hrj-pr n jmn rmn n jmn wsr-HAt
Translation: Wab-priest, chief of the house of Amun, bearer of Amun, Userhat.
Date: --
Length: --
Colours: --
Findspots:
One from TT 133 (01-100 in Davies's notebook and 04-070 in Macadam's Green file).
Unknown examples fromTT 56 (Mond 1905 [ASAE 6]: 95).
Some examples were found in TT 181 (01-100 in Davies's notebook and 04-070 in Macadam's Green file).
Some examples were probably found in the 'Mond's magazine (= inner hall of TT 96. See Mond 1904 [ASAE 5]: 100)' (01-100 in Davies's notebook and 04-070 in Macadam's Green file).
Remarks:
Although this cone was unearthed from at and near TT 56, whose owner is named Userhat, the titles of the tomb and that of the cone do not match, and the characteristics of the seal impressions of this cone and # 130 of TT 56 are clearly different. Since the name 'Userhat' was relatively common in the New Kingdom, it is more likely that this cone came from the tomb of another Userhat.
Kees suggested that the owner was the son of Samut from tomb A.24 (Kees 1960 [ZAS 85]: 48). For Userhat, who appears on the wall of A.24, see Kikuchi and Nagai 2007: 60-61 and 67-68.
See also 05-038 in Macadam's DALEX file 1 and 06-041, 042, 051, & 061 in his DALEX file 2.