275
Daressy #: --
Owner: Nebseny (tomb undiscovered, perhaps at Dra Abul Naga)
Reasons: --
Transliteration: wab n pr Hm=f nb-sny
Translation: Wab-priest of the house of his majesty, Nebseny.
Date: --
Length: 9.1 digits (Dorn et al. 2020: 125), 11.9 digits (BM: EA 35673), 8.1 x 6.8 x 3.4 digits (MFA Boston: RES.72.338).
Colours: Yellow clay. White over red face (01-165 in Davies's notebook).
Findspots:
23 from Dra Abul Naga (Gauthier 1908 [BIFAO 6]: 134-135).
One from TT 305 (cf. No. 1130 in the object register book entitled 'D. A. N. 1-1485' housed in the Penn Museum).
Remarks:
There are two brick-type ones (Hari 1983b [BSÉG 8]: 55-56; RES.72.338 in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston).
The owner of # 521 may be our Nebseny, as indicated by their shared name and wab-priest title. Additionally, the proximity of their respective find spots adds weight to this theory. Furthermore, it is possible that the Nebseny whose coffin was discovered in the royal cachette (TT320) is the same individual. The inscriptions on the coffin identify the owner as Nebseny, an active wab and sS during the mid-18th dynasty. His parents were Paheriby and Tames (Daressy 1902: 20-24, Pl XV).
See also 01-165 in Davies's notebook, 05-084 in Macadam's DALEX file 1, and 06-041, 042, & 050 in his DALEX file 2.