510
Daressy #: --
Owner: Nerau (tomb undiscovered, perhaps at Khokhah)
Reasons: --
Transliteration: jmj-rA st n at nt t nrAw
Translation: Overseer of the storeroom of the cellar of breads, Nerau.
Date: --
Length: --
Colours: --
Findspots:
Unknown examples from TT 32 (Kákosy 1994: 31).
Four from near TT 47 (Personal communication between Kento Zenihiro and Prof. Kondo at Waseda Univ. 19th Jan. 2009).
Unknown examples from TT 47 area (Kondo 2021: 123).
Remarks:
During the demolition of houses at Khokhah, the Egyptian government discovered four examples (mentioned above) that were researched by Prof. Kondo from Waseda University. The research found that the sign at the end of the second line is not three strokes but rather the sign 'n' (N 35 of Gardiner's sign-list. Personal communication between Kento Zenihiro and Prof. Kondo at Waseda Univ. 19th Jan. 2009).
The ascribed owner is identical to that of # 277.
In terms of the order of making cones, it is hypothesized that Nerau initially acquired # 277 and subsequently # 510. This idea is based on the fact that while # 277 contains only the common title 'wbA-nswt', # 510 includes a more specific title, 'jmj-rA st n at nt t'. The handwriting of both cones is similar, suggesting that the same individual may have been responsible for their creation. However, as previously stated, the two cones were not produced at the same time.
See also 01-251 in Davies's notebook, 05-096 in Macadam's DALEX file 1, and 06-034, 078, & 092 in his DALEX file 2.