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Daressy #: 81
Owner: TT 398 Kamose
Reasons: --
Transliteration: wab rmn n tA-wr m-HAt jmn k(A)-mjs
Translation: Wab-priest, bearer to the east before Amun, Kamose.
Date: T. I (Vivó 2022: 388).
Length: --
Colours: White on red pottery (01-099 in Davies's notebook).
Findspots:
One from the monastery at Deir el-Bakhit in Dra Abul Naga (Kruck 2012: 141).
Remarks:
EMC has a stela of this Kamose. The text inscribed on it states that his wife was Sebeknakht, and his son was Nakht (CG 34048. Lacau 1909: 82-84). This Nakht was the owner of # 235 (Kees 1960 [ZAS 85]: 45) and TT 397. Since the stela shows Nakht's father as 'sA-nswt tpj n [jmn] kms', it is now certain that the name Kamose can be written as 'kms' and thus this supports the idea that our cone was attributed to TT 398 Kamose. Kamose also appears on the stela in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Inv. # 17.2.6. Hayes 1990: 172-173, Fig. 94). See Habachi 1968 for the genealogy of his family.
Dewachter thought that the owner was one and the same person with TT 398 Kamose called Nentawaeref whose cones were # 13, # 118 and # 119 (Dewachter 1984 [RdE 35]: 86-87). However, as written in the 'Remarks' sections of # 13, # 118 and # 119, I do not believe that the owner of # 13 was the same person with the other cones.
See also 04-072 in Macadam's Green file, 05-137 in his DALEX file 1, and 06-041, 042, 061, & 098 in his DALEX file 2.