264
Daressy #: 164
Owner: Khons (tomb undiscovered, perhaps at Asasif or at Khokhah)
Reasons: --
Transliteration: jmj-rA prwj-HD sS xnsw
Translation: Overseer of the double treasury, scribe Khons.
Date: 18th dynasty (Awad 2002: 50).
Length: --
Colours: --
Findspots:
Unknown examples from TT 103 (Davies noted 'One' in his notebook (01-161 in Davies's notebook). He speculated that Copts had transferred here. Davies 1913a: 31).
More than two from TT 39. One of them is a normal cone but the others are bricks (Davies 1923a: 62).
One from TT 241 (01-161 in Davies's notebook).
Two from TT 48 (01-161 in Davies's notebook).
One from the temple of Seti I, south-east of Dra Abul Naga (Myśliwiec 1987: 181).
One from TT 29 (Tefnin & Bavay 2008 [ASAE 82]: 368).
Remarks:
The text is sunken (01-161 in Davies's notebook). For similar examples, see # 289, # 330, # 389, # 481, # 571, and # 621/A.10.
The ascribed owner is identical to that of # 684/B.57.
The drawing of # 684/B.57 is not a facsimile, therefore it is not possible to ascertain whether the creator of #264 and # 684/B.57 was the same individual or not by analysing the handwriting of both cones. Furthermore, the order of creation between the two is unclear.
See also 05-112 & 113 in Macadam's DALEX file 1 and 06-053 & 081 in his DALEX file 2.