Daressy #: --
Owner: Aapehety (buried in the 12th Dynasty tomb at Ed-Dêr)
Reasons: From its provenience.
Transliteration: sS nTr aA-pHtj
Translation: God's scribe, Aapehety.
Date: The Middle Kingdom?
Length: --
Colours: White (Sayce 1905 [ASAE 6]: 164).
Findspots:
This cone was discovered alongside # 555 at the site of two tombs believed to have belonged to high-ranking officials from the 12th Dynasty. The site is located at Ed-Dêr, on the east bank of the Nile, three kilometers north of Esna. Surrounding the tombs, the ground was filled with similar cones (Sayce 1905 [ASAE 6]: 163-164).
Remarks:
This cone and # 555 appear to have originated from the tombs above. The similarities in the names and titles suggest that the owners were most likely brothers.
Colleen Manassa, Director of the Yale University Moalla Survey Project, asserts that the project-designated site 'M08-09/S1' is a part of Agen (Manassa 2010: 40).
See also 01-186 in Davies's notebook, 05-031 & 032 in Macadam's DALEX file 1, and 06-081 in his DALEX file 2.