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Copyright: Griffith Institute, University of Oxford. 

Daressy #: --

Owner: TT 410 Mutirdis

Reasons: Inscription and provenience

Transliteration: jmAxy xr Asjr wrt aAt n [...] rx-nswt mAa mrj=f mwt-jr-dj=s mAa-xrw sAt n mry-nTrt pA-hb mAa-xrw [...] Ast-n-pr-ms mAa-xrw dwA (?)=s ra

Translation: Revered one before Osiris, great one in [...], true king's acquaintance, his beloved, Mutirdis justified, born of the one beloved of the god, Paheb justified, [...] Asetenpermose justified, She praising Re.

Date: Psamtik I (Assmann 1977: 9).

Length: 20. 5 cm (BM: EA 41204)

Colours: A notable proportion of the cones for our Mutirdis are painted white, often in a thick layer (cf. the 'Image Gallery' section of # 48, # 387, # 603, and # 608). The same style is evident in the cones owned by TT 36 Ibi, # 450, # 451, # 610, and # 641/B.14, as well as those owned by TT 279 Pabasa (Ibi's successor), who held # 92 and # 468, and # 469. Pabasa, Ibi, and Mutirdis lived in the same period and it seems probable that the three individuals exerted an influence on each other with regard to the design of the cones (cf the 'Remarks' section below).

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Remarks