635/B.08
Daressy #: --
Owner: TT 106 Paser
Reasons: Inscription and provenience.
Transliteration: jmj-rA njwt TAtj pA-sr
Translation: Overseer of the town, vizier Paser.
Date: Sety I - R. II (Vivó 2022: 382).
Length: --
Colours: --
Findspots:
Unknown examples of brick of this, 125, 126, 161, 230, or 661/B.34 from around TT 66 (Winlock and Crum 1926: 17).
One brick from TT 105 (Collins 1976 [JEA 62]: 35-36, Fig. 38).
Unknown examples of brick (this cone or # 661/B.34) from the court of TT 103 (PM I, 2: 654).
'A substantial number of stamped bricks' from the tomb -131- (K93.11. Polz 1995a [MDAIK 51]: 216, Polz 1995b [EA 7]: 8).
Unknown examples of brick from TT 46 (Redford 2010: 367).
Remarks:
The ascribed owner is identical to that of # 661/B.34 and # 663/B.36.
For further information on this Paser, see Donohue 1988 [JEA 74] and Auenmüller 2013: 837-842.
This seal impression may have been stamped solely on the bricks, rather than the cones. Further information on this particular type can be found here.
As DAI has found many bricks with this seal impression, it is possible that the original location of this object was at the K93.11.