387
Daressy #: --
Owner: TT 410 Mutirdis
Reasons: Inscription and provenience.
Transliteration: jmAxy xr Asjr Hrj Smsw n dwAt-nTr mwt-jr-dj=s sAt n pA-hb mAat-xrw mwt=s nbt pr Sps Ast-n-pr-ms mAa-xrw xr Asjr
Translation: Revered one before Osiris, chief of the followers of divine adoratress, Mutirdis, daughter of Paheb justified, her mother is mistress of the noble house, Asetenpermose, justified before Osiris.
Date: Psamtik I (Assmann 1977: 9).
Length:
Colours: --
Findspots:
Unknown examples from around TT 386 at Asasif (Arnold and Settgast 1965 [MDAIK 20]: 58).
One from TT 386 by DAI in 1963 (JE 91526. Register book owned by the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. This may be the same object mentioned in the Arnold and Settgast 1965 [MDAIK 20]: 58).
15 from the second court of TT 410 (Arnold and Settgast 1966 [MDAIK 21]: 83).
Two from TT 29 (Tefnin & Bavay 2008 [ASAE 82]: 368).
One example of this cone or # 603 from Asasif (Budka 2010: 311).
Remarks:
The ascribed owner is identical to that of # 48, # 603, and # 608. # 48 and # 603 were discovered in the first (eastern) court of TT 410, whilst # 387 and # 608 were found in the second (western) court (Arnold and Settgast 1966 [MDAIK 21]: 83). Upon close examination of the four types, it becomes apparent that each is distinct in terms of outline shape and the presence of human figures. # 48 has a square outline without any human figures, while # 387 has a circular outline without any human figures. # 603 has a circular outline with human figures, and # 608 has a square outline with human figures. As I mentioned above, Mutirdis divided the four cones into two groups (# 48 - # 603 and # 387 - # 608), each group consists of a cone with a square face, one with a circular face, one with a human figure, and one without a human figure. This suggests that all four cones were created at the same time.
During the same period, additional officials possessing cones with various designs were TT 36 Ibi, who held # 450, # 451, # 610, # 641/B.14, # 642/B.15, and # 643/B.16 and TT 279 Pabasa, who possessed # 92 and # 469, and # 469.
See also 01-207 in Davies's notebook, 05-005, 048 & 060 in Macadam's DALEX file 1, and 06-085 in his DALEX file 2.