480
Daressy #: 170
Owner: TT 81 Ineni
Reasons: Inscription and provenience
Transliteration: HAtj-a jmj-rA Snwtj n jmn jmj-rA xtmt nbt m pr-jmn sS jnnj mAa-xrw
Translation: Mayor, overseer of the double granary of Amun, overseer of every seal in the house of Amun, scribe, Ineni justified.
Date: Hat. (Vivó 2022: 381).
Length:
Colours: Red slip (2.5 YR 5/6) on white foundation (10 R 6/6. Shedid 1988: 188). Red face (HM: GLAHM D.1925.55). Red slip (Goddard 2012: '1951.47').
Findspots:
This cone or # 481 from TT 81 (Mond 1905 [ASAE 6]: 95).
Two found by Dziobek, 99 by Mond, 55 by DAIK from TT 81, and one by Winlock from below of TT 252 (Dziobek 1992: 113 – 114, Taf. 40 e; Mond and Emery 1927 [AAA 14]: 33).
Four from the court of TT 80 (Shedid 1988: 188).
One from TT 79 (Guksch 1995: 178).
One from TT 99 (Strudwick and Strudwick 2016: 53).
Remarks:
The ascribed owner is identical to that of # 481. As for the possible relationships between the two, see 'Remarks' of # 481.
Eichler suggested that it is possible that the owner of this cone was a brother of Hery, who possessed # 145 (Eichler 2000: 307).
For further detailed prosopographical information, see Auenmüller 2013: 903.
See also 01-210 in Davies's notebook, 05-028 in Macadam's DALEX file 1, and 06-063, 075, 081, 102, & 109 in his DALEX file 2.