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Daressy #: --
Owner: Qenamun (tomb undiscovered)
Reasons: --
Transliteration: wbA-nswt wab awj mH-jb mnx n nb tAwj Hsy [n] nTr-nfr qn-jmn Hmt=f mrt=f nbt pr jmn-Htp mAat-xrw
Translation: Cup-bearer of the king, pure of hands, devoted confidant of the lord of the Two Lands, praised one of the good god, Qenamun, his wife whom he loves, mistress of the house, Amunhotep justified.
Date: --
Length: 27cm (BM: EA 35692)
Colours: Thick white over red on the face and 3 inches on the stem (01-013 in Davies's notebook).
Findspots:
One from the 'Areal E' in Dra Abul Naga (Kruck 2012: 143).
Remarks:
Van Siclen suggested that the owner was the one represented by the stelophorus statue unearthed in the temple of Khaemakhet built by Hatshepsut and Tuthmose III (cf. Barakat 1983). The temple is located between the temple of Thutmose III called Henketankh, and the temple of Ramesses IV at the foot of the Hatshepsut causeway. The owner of the statue, Qenamun, was a mayor of Memphis (Van Siclen 1991 [VA (7(2-3))]). Auenmüller followed this idea, and proposed his tomb to be 'Asasif/DAeN?', dated it as the reign of 'T. III - A. II.' (Auenmüller 2013: 872).
See also 03-092 in Macadam's Red file, and 06-044, 056, & 070 in his DALEX file 2.