324
Daressy #: --
Owner: Paheqaemsasen (tomb undiscovered, perhaps at Khokhah)
Reasons: --
Transliteration: TAy-xw pA-HqA-m-sA-sn
Translation: Fan-bearer, Paheqaemsasen.
Date: A. II (Davies 2009 [BMSAES 14])
Length: --
Colours: --
Findspots:
One from the east side of Khokhah (01-170 in Davies's notebook).
26 from TT 47 area during 2007-2020 (Kondo 2021: 123).
Remarks:
Paheqaemsasen is depicted in a Tombos stela with the cartouche of Amunhotep II. Other known objects associated with him include the bottom of a dyad (CG 989, held in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo), the lower half of a seated statue discovered at Jebel Barkal (SNM 1848 held in the Sudan National Museum in Khartoum), and a rock inscription on Sehel Island. These sources indicate that he also held the jmj-rA xswt title, etc (Gasse and Rondot 2003: 45, Pl. 6; Davies 2009 [BMSAES 14]).
Davies believes Paheqaemsasen was of Nubian origin (Davies 2009 [BMSAES 14]: 29).
The ascribed owner is identical to that of # 267.
The dimensions, design, findspots, text content and handwriting of # 267 and # 324 suggest that the maker of the two is the same and that they were created at the same time. The rationale behind the use of two distinct cones is evident; it is to acknowledge Paheqaemsasen's two significant titles.
See also 05-050 in Macadam's DALEX file 1 and & 06-092 in his DALEX file 2.