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Daressy: # 51
Owner: Amunhotep (tomb unlocated, perhaps at Dra Abul Naga)
Reasons: Inscription and provenience
Transliteration: jmAxy xr Asjr jmn-Htp snt=f nbt pr bA mAa-xrw n Dt
Translation: Revered one before Osiris, Amunhotep, his wife, mistress of the house, Ba, justified forever.
Date: ーー
Length: --
Colours: Red stem (01-064 in Davies's notebook).
Findspots:
One from Dra Abul Naga (01-064 in Davies's notebook and 03-018 in Macadam's Red file. According to No. 1160 in the object register book entitled 'D. A. N. 1-1485' housed in the Penn Museum, it was found at Mandara where W-4 is located).
One from TT 334 (01-064 in Davies's notebook and 03-018 in Macadam's Red file).
A total of 30 from TT 333 area (three from TT 333, one from TT A. 21, and 26 from the tomb W-4 (TT -127-) Ishibashi 2007: 95-96, 98-100, Pl. 13).
Remarks:
One brick is housed in the Medelhavsmuseet, Stockholm (MM 15445. Peterson 1986: 8). Another is in the posession of Sue McGovern-Huffman (EC6134).
Kondo assumed that this cone to have belonged to the tomb W-4 (TT -127-) because of the findspots. Since the second owner of the tomb was apparently Amenemuia from the 19th dynasty, he considered Amunhotep to be the first owner and dated it to the reigns of Thutmose IV and Amunhotep III (Institute of Egyptology, Waseda University 2007: 196, Kondo 2007: 168). However, since none of the walls of tomb W-4 provide any textual evidence about the first owner and since the name 'Amunhotep' is frequently used in New Kingdom Thebes, I prefer not to attribute this cone to the tomb until further solid evidence is found.
See also 05-040 in Macadam's DALEX file 1.