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Daressy #: --
Owner: -143- (K01.1) Nebansu
Reasons: From the provenience and the excavated state (cf. Polz 2003b [MDAIK 59]: 380, Taf. 63a).
Transliteration: Asjr nfw n Hm-nTr tpj n jmn nb-an-sw
Translation: Osiris, sailor of the first prophet of Amun, Nebansu.
Date: T. III - A. II (Wasmuth 2003: 149).
Length: 30.0 x 9.0 x 6.0cm (Kruck 2012: 96)
Colours: Stem is white over unpainted red pottery (01-123 in Davies's notebook).
Findspots:
Unknown examples from the southern Dra Abul Naga (Northampton etc. 1908: 4, Pls. 2, 24. Exact location unknown. cf. Delgado 2005 [BAEDE 15]: 92).
Unknown examples from the soil heap in Dra Abul Naga (Chassinat 1910 [BIFAO 7]: 161).
One from the tomb -141- (Manniche 1993 [ASAE 72]: 49-51).
Three from TT 11-12 area (Galán and Borrego 2006 [Memnonia 17]: 207). Kruck says that 134 examples were unearthed at 'Areal H' at Dra Abul Naga (Kruck 2012: 96), but Hilbig says that 129 cones plus 2 bricks were unearthed there (Hilbig 2013: 67).
Unknown examples from the TT 14 area (Betrò, Vesco, and Miniaci 2018: 10-11).
One from the tomb -150- (Beabesh 2017: 71-72).
Remarks:
Of the 134 found by the DAI, five were bricks (Kruck 2012: 57, 96).
PM says that Nebansu was the owner of TT 204 (PM I-12: 305) and Eichler reports that according to Gardiner MSS 72, 107, a fragment of the ceiling showing the name and title of our Nebansu was at TT 204 (Eichler 2000: 187 n. 821, 288). However, this cone was found at Dra Abul Naga, so the tomb does not seem to belong to him.
See also 04-023 in Macadam's Green file, 05-078 in his DALEX file 1, and 06-060, 066, 104, & 110 in his DALEX file 2.