308
Daressy #: 273
Owner: Ureshu (tomb undiscovered)
Reasons: --
Transliteration: Hrj-mrt n jmn wrSw wHm-anx
Translation: Chief of the servants of Amun, Ureshu, one who lives again.
Date: --
Length: --
Colours: The entire body was painted red (Ivanov 2021: 42).
Findspots:
Unknown examples of stamped brick from TT 39 (Davies 1923a: 62).
One preserved in the Metropolitan Museum of Art was from Asasif (13.180.73).
One from the shaft of TT 41 (Assmann 1991: 243).
One from TT 44 (Collins 1976 [JEA 62]: 35).
Three from Dra Abul Naga (Heyler 1959 [Kêmi 15]: 87 n. 2).
Three from TT 47 area (Kondo 2017, October 29).
Unknown examples from TT 47 area (Kondo 2021: 10).
Two from TT 23 (Ivanov 2021: 42, 46).
Remarks:
This seal impression is stamped alongside # 340 (cf. Roeder 1924: 292; Heyler 1959 [Kêmi 15]: Pl. 13; Pomorska 1965: Pl. 11).
As an uncommon example, the British Museum houses a brick with a total of 37 seal impressions of # 308 + # 340 (BM: EA 35465). Bonomi suggested that was a trial impression by the manufacturer (Bonomi 1869: 97). For more details, see Vivó 2022: 56-57, 369.
As an additional example of an uncommon cone, the National Museum of Denmark houses a one bearing the # 308 on the side (inv. no. 9065).
NMS has a pyramidal type (NMS: A.1906.671). So is the one housed in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA Boston: RES.72.312).
See also 01-163 in Davies's notebook, 05-037 in Macadam's DALEX file 1, and 06-056 in his DALEX file 2.