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Daressy #: 65
Owner: Huwebenef (tomb undiscovered, perhaps at Asasif or Khokhah)
Reasons: --
Transliteration: jmAxy xr Asjr Hrj Hmtjw n pr Hmt nTr Hw-wbn=f mAa-xrw
Translation: Revered one before Osiris, chief of the coppersmiths of the house of the god's wife, Huwebenef justified.
Date: --
Length: --
Colours: Cone in Cairo has a white face but the other one has a thick red face and the stem with no trace of white paint (01-073 in Davies's notebook).
Findspots:
One from the tomb -354- (Seyfried 1990: 274).
One from TT 39 (Davies 1923a: 62).
Remarks:
The owner may have been, as Macadam suggested, identical to the one represented in the wooden statue found by Carnarvon and Carter at Asasif (03-003 in Macadam's Red file. The statue is now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, inv. no. 26.7.1414a, b). The idea is probably correct as cones have also been found in the vicinity. If the owner of both objects is the same person, the cone can be dated to A. I - T. II. On the other hand, according to my own chronological research, the 'chair' sign (Q1) used to describe 'Osiris' as well as the word 'Hmt' to designate 'wife' were used especially from Thutmose I to Thutmose IV. Both researches share the reigns of Thutmose I and Thutmose II.
See also 05-103 in his DALEX file 1 and 06-067 & 068 in his DALEX file 2.