607
Daressy #: --
Owner: Aanu (Tomb S 65 at Aniba)
Reasons: Inscription and provenience
Transliteration: Sms n Hm=f aA-nw mAa-xrw nbt pr snw mAat-xrw
Translation: Follwer of his majesty, Aanu justified, mistress of the house, Senu justified.
Date: --
Length: 11.5 digits (Marcks and Steindorff 1937: 61 = inv. no. ÄMUL 5632, housed in the Ägyptisches Museum - Georg Steindorff - der Universität Leipzig. Onderka 2014: 84).
Colours: --
Findspots:
Four from his cenotaph at Aniba (Tomb S 65. Marcks and Steindorff 1937: 187).
Remarks:
The cone found at Aniba was a pyramidal-shaped one (Onderka 2014: 84).
The ascribed owner is identical to that of # 599.
It is noteworthy that # 607 has been discovered solely in Aniba, while # 599 has only been found in the Theban Necropolis. This might imply that the owner possessed two tombs, one in each location, and one of them served as a cenotaph. Additionally, this could be the reason why Aanu fashioned two distinct cones, # 599 and # 607. Furthermore, the handwriting on both items implies that they were likely created by the same individual, and therefore almost simultaneously.
See also 01-294 in Davies's notebook, 05-030 & 128 in Macadam's DALEX file 1 and 06-085, 106, & 111 in his DALEX file 2.