367
Daressy #: 68
Owner: TT 251 Amunmose
Reasons: Inscription and provenience
Transliteration: sS-nswt jmj-rA Snaw n jmn jmn-ms mAa-xrw
Translation: King's scribe, overseer of the workshop of Amun, Amunmose justified.
Date: T. III (Eichler 2000: 250)
Length: 21.5 cm (BM: EA 62854)
Colours: Head and the half of the body is painted red (ROM: 993X2.60. See also here).
Findspots:
Two from TT 251, also a brick (01-152 in Davies's notebook).
One from TT 251 (01-152 in Davies's notebook).
One from TT 112 (01-152 in Davies's notebook).
A brick and a cone of this and # 491 probably from TT 112 (01-216 in Davies's notebook).
Unknown examples from near to TT 106 (Collins 1976 [JEA 62]: 36).
The example which was unearthed from TT 47 area is probably this cone (cf. Kondo et al. 2013: 115-116).
Remarks:
The ascribed owner is identical to that of # 491.
From the findspots, it can be concluded with a high degree of certainty that both # 367 and # 491 were produced for TT 251. However, the cones do not share the same design, although the handwriting of both cones is similar, suggesting that they could have been created by the same individual. The reason for the need for two different cones and the order of their creation remain unclear. These are matters for further investigation.
See also 05-019 in Macadam's DALEX file 1 and 06-081, 085, 105, & 109 in his DALEX file 2.