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Daressy #: 211
Owner: Userhat (tomb undiscovered)
Reasons: --
Transliteration: jmAxy xr Asjr wab sS pr-HD n jmn wsr-HAt sA sS pr-HD nb-waw
Translation: Revered one before Osiris, wab-priest, scribe of the treasury of Amun, Userhat, son of the scribe of the treasury Nebwaw.
Date: A. III (Eichler 2000: 265).
Length: 8.5 digits (MqB: 71.1885.10.34), 11.9 digits (HAN: 1929,346), 12.3 digits (PeM: LDUCE-UC37820. Stewart 1986: 77).
Colours: The face is white but the body is partially coated with red pigment (Kestner-Museum, Hannover: 1929.346. After the pamphlet published by the museum). Dark red coat (HMČ: 03/518. Suková 2004: 95).
Findspots:
Unknown examples from the soil within a well that is located 80 metres north of Hassan Ammar's house and 12 metres from a ghaffir's hut which was built in 1917 (= around the tomb -421-. cf. Baraize 1904: feuille 53. Gauthier 1919 [BIFAO 16]: 165–187).
Remarks:
The Hartwell museum previously possessed a statue of the owner (Gauthier 1919 [BIFAO 16]: 166–167). However, it has since been sold (Personal communication between Kento Zenihiro and the staff of the Hartwell House).
The owner's father and # 63's owner share the same title and name, suggesting possible identity. In addition, Nakhtsebek (owner of # 144 and # 174) was the husband of the owner's aunt. Refer to Beinlich 1992 [SAK 19] for a suspected family tree of the owner.
Macadam believed that the owner of this cone was Qen's son, who held # 49 (03-011 in Macadam's Red file). But the reason for the idea is not mentioned.
See also 01-242 in Davies's notebook, 05-038 & 080 in Macadam's DALEX file 1, and 06-041, 042, & 053 in his DALEX file 2.