376
Daressy #: 154
Owner: Amunemhat (tomb undiscovered)
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Transliteration: [...] xtmw-nTr sS jmj-rA pr n dwAt-nTr jmn-m-HAt mAa-xrw [...] dwAt-nTr jmn-jr-dj=s [...] nbt pr Spst Dd-mwt[-jw=s-anx...]
Translation: [...] seal-bearer of the god, scribe, steward of divine adoratress, Amunemhat justified, [...] divine adoratress, Amunirdies [...]. [...] mistress of the house, a noble lady, Djedmut[iwesankh...].
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Remarks:
# 376, # 395, and # 598 share a design characteristic of the later period. On closer inspection, however, they differ in design. One with human figures in a square outline, another with tiny light signs in a circular outline, and another with relatively bold signs. It is unclear whether they were made by the same person, in what order, and why Amunemhat had three different cones.
See also 01-195 in Davies's notebook, 05-011, 013, 016, & 154 in Macadam's DALEX file 1, and 06-087 & 095 in his DALEX file 2.