464
Daressy #: --
Owner: TT 147 Neferrenpet
Reasons: From the inscription and the location where it was discovered.
Transliteration: Asjr wab n jmn Hsb jHw n jmn nfr-rnpt mAa-xrw xr nTr aA
Translation: Osiris, wab-priest of Amun, counter of the cattle of Amun, Neferrenpet, justified before the great god.
Date: T. IV – A. III
Length: 27.5 cm (Smythe 2008)
Colours: --
Findspots:
Unknown examples from the southern Dra Abul Naga (Northampton etc. 1908: 4, Pls. 2, 23. Exact location unknown. cf. Delgado 2005 [BAEDE 15]: 92).
Unknown examples from the soil heap at the court of TT 14 (Chassinat 1910 [BIFAO 7]: 159).
A total of 27, alongside # 459, from TT 147 (Smythe 2008).
97 from TT 11–12 area (Galán and Borrego 2006 [Memnonia 17]: 206).
Several from the TT 147 area (Ockinga and Binder 2012: 220, 224-225, and 227).
Remarks:
The Macquarie Theban Tombs project has uncovered that the name of the owner of TT 147 is Neferrenpet (Ockinga 2008 [BACE 19]).
The ascribed owner is identical to that of # 459.
The dimensions, design, findspots, text content and handwriting of # 459 and # 464 suggest that the maker of the two is the same and that they were created at the same time. The rationale behind the use of two distinct cones is evident; it is to acknowledge Neferrenpet's titles that are mentioned in both cones.
# 629/B.02 could be identical with this cone.
See also 01-232 in Davies's notebook, 05-089 in Macadam's DALEX file 1, and 06-031, 032, 041, & 042 in his DALEX file 2.