518
Daressy #: --
Owner: TT 67 Hapuseneb
Reasons: Inscription and provenience
Transliteration: jrj-pat HAtj-a xtmw-bjtj Hm-nTr tpj n jmn Hpw-snb mAa-xrw
Translation: Hereditary noble, mayor, seal-bearer of the king of Lower Egypt, first prophet of Amun, Hapuseneb justified.
Date: Hat. (Vivó 2022: 380).
Length: 23.3 cm (BM: EA 65180)
Colours: Half of the body is painted red (ROM: 993X2.61, see also here).
Findspots:
One from TT 65 (Carter 1902 [ASAE 3]: 119).
Seven or eight from the wadi of TT 71, near TT 103 (01-258 in Davies's notebook. One of them may be 28.3.26 preserved in the same museum).
One from inside of TT 61 (01-258 in Davies's notebook).
One cone and one brick were from near TT 65 (01-258 in Davies's notebook. They may be MMA's 15.10.41 and 15.10.42. 01-096 in Davies's notebook and 04-077 in Macadam's Green file state that the brick is # 109. However, this is incorrect. Davies marked an asterisk (*) next to the brick types in his notebook).
Unknown examples stored in TT 161 (01-258 in Davies's notebook).
Three from TT 68 (Seyfried 1991: 93, 99).
At least five from TT 67 and one of them was a brick type (Bács 2015: 14-15 n. 36).
Remarks:
The inscription on both # 517 and # 518 is almost identical, as is the size and the design. It can be concluded that the maker of the two cones is the same, and that they were created at the same time. However, the reason for the need for the third cone, # 21, and the order in which the three cones were created remain unclear. These are matters for further investigation.
Winlock discovered a stopper-like 'cone' (01-258 in Davies's notebook). The cone of the British Museum's EA62700 has a domed back, which suggests that it is also like a stopper. Since Davies himself donated the cone, it may be the one described in his notebook. Additionally, the four out of five 'cones' unearthed by the Hungarian mission were of this type (Bács 2015: 14-15 n. 36). It is worth noting that the other two cones of Hapuseneb do not appear to have had the stopper-like feature.
See also 05-105 in Macadam's DALEX file 1 and 06-061, 066, 084, 102, & 109 in his DALEX file 2.