557
Daressy #: 224
Owner: Amunhotep (Perhaps his tombs is at Khokhah)
Reasons: --
Transliteration: sS Hsb jt n jmn jmn-Htp mAa-xrw
Translation: Scribe of accounts of the grain of Amun, Amunhotep justified.
Date: --
Length: 22.4cm (Strudwick and Strudwick 1996: 128), 24.5cm (Ibid.: 103)
Colours: --
Findspots:
Unknown examples from the 'Mond's magazine (= inner hall of TT 96. See Mond 1904 [ASAE 5]: 100)' (01-255 in Davies's notebook).
One (MMA: 15.10.21 from TT 181 (According to Roehrig, the MMA mission led by Davies discovered an example on the southern slope of the Khokah hill, which is not limited to inside TT 181 but includes the area of TT 179, TT 181, and TT 182. Roehrig 2020: 1371-1373, 1377).
106 from TT 253 area (Strudwick and Strudwick 1996: 4-5, 103, 105-106, 115, 120-121, 123, 126, 128, 130, 155).
One brick from TT 253 area (Strudwick and Strudwick 1996: 107, Pl. 24).
Remarks:
The individual who owns TT 294 is also named Amunhotep. However, his title is inscribed as 'jmj-rA Snwtj n jmn' (overseer of the double granary of Amun) on the tomb wall, rather than 'accountant of the grain' (Strudwick and Strudwick 1996: Pl. IX). Therefore, it is possible that the owner of this cone is not the same as that of TT 294. Strudwick suggested that 'Tomb D', which is adjacent to TT 294, may be the one that originally had this cone (Ibid.: 4-5).
See also 06-102 in Macadam's DALEX file 2.