475
Daressy #: --
Owner: TT 77 Ptahemhat
Reasons: Inscription and provenience
Transliteration: Asjr Xrd n kAp jmj-rA kAt Hwt jmn jmj-rA AHt n jmn jmj-rA Snwtj m Hwt jmn jmj-rA xntjw-S n jmn ptH-m-HAt mAa-xrw
Translation: Osiris, child of the kap, overseer of the works (in the) temple of Amun, overseer of the fields of Amun, overseer of the double granary in the temple of Amun, overseer of the tenant farmers of Amun, Ptahemhat justified.
Date: T. IV (Hartwig 2004: 201)
Length: --
Colours: --
Findspots:
Unknown examples from the 'Mond's magazine (= inner hall of TT 96. See Mond 1904 [ASAE 5]: 100)' (01-225 in Davies's notebook).
Five from TT 79 (Guksch 1995: 178).
Many from the court of TT 88 (Guksch 1997 [GM 158]: 9–13).
Remarks:
Guksch attempted to read the text (Guksch 1981a [GM 44]; Guksch 1981b [GM 47]; Guksch 1997 [GM 158]). My translation owes her study.
Five fragments of brick were discovered, although it is uncertain if they were intended for use in TT 77 as the inscription is illegible (Guksch 1997 [GM 158]).
See also 05-057 in Macadam's DALEX file 1 and 06-026, 037, 038, 073, 087, 088, 089, 090, & 099 in his DALEX file 2.