Daressy #: --
Owner: TT 32 Djehutymose
Reasons: Inscription and provenience
Transliteration: Asjr sS-nswt jmj-rA pr n jmn DHwtj-ms
Translation: Osiris, king's scribe, steward of Amun, Djehutymose.
Date: R. II
Length: 33 x 15 x 7.5 (Gaál 1993: 31)
Colours: --
Findspots:
30, stamped side by side with # 336, and 159 singly-stamped mainly from the sloping passage of TT 32 (Gaál 1993: 30, 34).
Remarks:
The ascribed owner is identical to that of # 336.
The inscription style of his two texts (# 336 and # 346) indicates that they were most likely produced by the same person and (therefore) at almost the same time.
This seal impression may have been stamped solely on the bricks, rather than the cones. Further information on this particular type can be found here.
In their respective articles, figures of the seal impression are traced by Reeves and Gaál (Reeves 1986 [SAK 13]: 170; Gaál 1993: 32).
Gaál noted that the seal impression's decoration resembles a gateway crowned with a cavetto cornice (Gaál 1993: 31).
For further detailed prosopographical data, see Auenmüller 2013: 915-916.
See also 01-191 in Davies's notebook, 05-150 in Macadam's DALEX file 1, and 06-049 & 081 in his DALEX file 2.