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Daressy #: --
Owner: Itju (tomb undiscovered, perhaps at Khokhah)
Reasons:
Transliteration: jmAxy xr Asjr jmj-xnt jmj-rA pr-HD wab n jmn jTw mAa-xrw
Translation: Revered one before Osiris, chamberlain, overseer of the treasury, wab-priest of Amun, Itju justified.
Date: T. IV (cf. Rocchi 2003: 42.)
Length: 18.9 x 19.6 x 6.5cm (BM: EA 35468).
Colours: Red face (Munsell: 10R 58) and grey body (Munsell: 10R 5/1. Naguib 1987 [BSÉG 11]: 78–79). White over red on the face and the stem (01-076 in Davies's notebook). The entire body was painted white (Ivanov 2021: 38).
Findspots:
Two or three were stored by Mond in TT 23 (01-076 in Davies's notebook, 04-114 in Macadam's Green file).
One from TT 41 (01-076 in Davies's notebook, 04-114 in Macadam's Green file).
Two from TT 112 (01-076 in Davies's notebook, 04-114 in Macadam's Green file).
One from Dra Abul Naga (Heyler 1959 [Kêmi 15]: 87 n. 2).
One from TT 47 area (Kondo 2017, October 29).
One from TT 23 (Ivanov 2021: 38, 46).
Remarks:
EA 35468 housed in the British Museum is a brick.
Pellegrini described the accession number of this cone, that is preserved in the Museo archeologico nazionale di Firenze, as 6777 (Pellegrini 1902: 40), but Macadam suspects that the number is a misprint by Pellegrini for 6677 (01-076 in Davies's notebook, 04-114 in Macadam's Green file).
A statue of him is housed in the British Museum (EA 31. Edwards 1939 [BMHT 8]: 6, Pl. VII). According to the inscriptions on it the wife was Henutweret and the son was Neferhebef. Neferhebef was almost certainly the same official who held # 54.
See also 05-030 in his DALEX file 1 and 06-053 in his DALEX file 2.