Daressy #: 94
Owner: Amun[...] (tomb undiscovered)
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Transliteration: dwA jmn Hm-nTr tpj n wab DHwtj [...] jmn-[...]
Translation: Praising Amun, first prophet of wab-priest of Thut, [...], Amun[...].
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According to Helck, the inscription reads as follows: dwA jmn Hm-nTr tpj n DHwtj [...] jmn [...] 'Praising Amun, first prophet of Thut, [...], Amun[...]' (Helck 1959: 371).
In Davies's notebook, Macadam wrote the following: 'If it exists it was to be HP DHwty of Lefebvre HP p. 226 = cones 504-6 (= # 535-# 537)' (01-146 in Davies's notebook).
It is questionable whether this cone exists. The only reference to this cone is in Davies's notebook 01-146, where it is stated that Daressy claimed the cone was in the Louvre. J. Vivó's inquiry to the museum regarding the existence of this cone was answered in the negative (Personal communication between Kento Zenihiro and J. Vivó on 4th June 2012). Vivó suggests that this cone might actually be # 371 (Vivó 2019: 37-38).
See also 05-149 & 158 in Macadam's DALEX file 1 and 06-041, 042, & 066 in his DALEX file 2.