84
Daressy #: 17
Owner: TT 71 Senenmut
Reasons: Inscription and provenience
Transliteration: jmj-rA pr n jmn sn-n-mwt Hm-nTr n jmn-wsr-HAt sn-n-mwt mAa-xrw jmj-rA pr n sAt-nswt nfrw-ra sn-n-mwt jmj-rA jHw n jmn sn-n-mwt
Translation: Steward of Amun, Senenmut, prophet of the (the boat) 'Amunuserhat', Senenmut justified, steward of the king's daughter, Neferure, Senenmut, overseer of the cattle of Amun, Senenmut.
Date: Hat.
Length: 23 cm on average (Dorman 1991: 69).
Colours: Red face and 2.67 digits of stem (01-034 in Davies's notebook).
Findspots:
Unknown examples from TT 71 (Lepsius 1849-1859 [LD III]: 259, Pl. 25bis. n).
Unknown examples from TT 32 (Kákosy 1994: 31).
Unknown examples from the vicinity of TT 71 (Dorman 1991: 69, Pl. 29).
Two from TT 29 (Tefnin & Bavay 2008 [ASAE 82]: 368).
Remarks:
# 84, # 88 # 94, # 111, # 120, and # 122 have vertical lines with the name of the owner at the bottom. Among them, # 84, # 88, and # 120 are dated to the reign of Hatshepsut.
Macadam thought that 'Amunuserhat' was not the name of a boat (06-098 in his DALEX file 2), but he also stated otherwise on the other page of the same file (06-066 in his DALEX file 2).
The owner was not the brother of the owner of TT 252 and cone # 120, Senmen.
See also 03-068 in Macadam's Red file, 05-125 in his DALEX file 1, and 06-031, 049, 096, 102, & 109 in his DALEX file 2.