Daressy #: --
Owner: Amunemopet
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Transliteration: [...] a [...]b n jmn jmj-rA Snwtj jmj-rA wr [...] sS [-nswt?] mAa mrj=f jmj-rA pr-HD Hsy [n nTr?] nfr nb tAwj Asjr jmn-m-jpAt mAa-xrw.
Translation: [...] of Amun, overseer of the double granary, overseer of (?) [...], true king's scribe, overseer of the treasury, praised one of the good [god?], lord of the Two Lands, Osiris Amunemopet justified.
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Colours: Deep red on face.
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Remarks:
One example is preserved in the Martin von Wagner Museum, Würzburg (Inv. no. K 93. Stadler and Zauzich 2021: Textband p. 226, Tafelband Taf. 74).
Two individuals may be considered as possible owners of this cone: Amunemopet called Panehesy from the 18th dynasty, for whom no tomb has been identified, and Amunemopet called Ipy, the owner of TT 41 (19th dynasty). Both were overseers of the double granary and king's scribes (cf. Bohleke 1993: 250-259, 298-302).