546
Daressy #: --
Owner: TT 246 Senenre
Reasons: Inscription and provenience
Transliteration: sS Hrj-mrt n jmn sn-[n-]ra nbt pr [sA]t-mnHtt
Translation: Scribe, chief of the servants of Amun (?), Sen[en]re, mistress of the house, [Sa]tmenhetet.
Date: T. III (Vivó 2022: 386).
Length: --
Colours: --
Findspots:
Unknown examples from the southern Dra Abul Naga (Northampton etc. 1908: 4, Pls. 2, 25. Exact location unknown. cf. Delgado 2005 [BAEDE 15]: 92).
One from Dra Abul Naga (cf. Penn Museum's website. According to the object register book entitled 'D. A. N. 1-1485' housed in the Penn Museum, he found one example, No. 898/29-86-670, near TT 302).
Unknown examples from TT 257 (Mostafa 1995: 79).
Remarks:
The ascribed owner is identical to that of # 229.
The cones # 229 and # 546 share the same titles and both mention the owner's wife, making it challenging to determine which was created earlier. However, the design and the handwriting on each cone is distinct, suggesting that the individual who created the former was different from that of the latter. The rationale behind the necessity for two distinct cones remains unclear and requires further investigation.
See also 01-265 in Davies's notebook, 05-119, 120, & 126 in Macadam's DALEX file 1, and 06-056, 081, 104, & 110 in his DALEX file 2.