470 (=Non-existent)
Daressy #: --
Owner: TT 279 Pabasa
Reasons: From the inscription and the provenience of # 468.
Transliteration: Asjr Hm-nTr jmn-ra nswt nTrw jmj-rA Hmw-nTr [n nTrw tA Smaw jmj-rA Smaw] mj-qd=s jmj-rA pr wr [...] nTr [...] mAa-xrw sA mry-nTr [mwt]=f nb[t pr] tA-snt-n-Hr
Translation: Osiris, prophet of Amunre, the king of the gods, overseer of the prophets [of Upper Land gods, overseer of] whole [Upper Egypt], chief steward, divine [...], justified, son of the one of one beloved of [the god], Padibaset, his [mother], mistress of [the house] Tasenetenhor.
Date: 26th Dyn. Psamtik I.
Length: --
Colours: --
Findspots:
Three examples of # 92 and # 469 or # 470 from TT 188 and TT 374 (One from the former and two from the latter. Redford 2006: 125, 151).
Remarks:
The ascribed owner is identical to that of # 92, # 468, and # 469.
This particular cone was not actually created. The basis for its existence derives exclusively from the photo images 'Davies_cone_423_3' and 'Davies_cone_423_5' in the # 469. As indicated in red ink, these two tracings apply to cone 'C 423', corresponding to # 469 in the numerical system of Davies and Macadam 1957 (cf. 06-006 in Macadam's DALEX file 2).
See also 01-228 in Davies's notebook, 05-046, 047, 053, & 140 in Macadam's DALEX file 1, and 06-049, 056, 064, 065, 068, 085, 095, 105, & 111 in his DALEX file 2.