94
Daressy #: 19
Owner: Iahmose
Reasons: --
Transliteration: jtj mnaj jaH-ms jmj-rA jpAt-nswt jaH-ms jmj-rA aXnwtj jaH-ms mAa-xrw jmj-rA jHw jaH-ms
Translation: Tutor, Iahmose, overseer of the king's apartment, Iahmose, chamberlain, Iahmose justified, overseer of the cattle, Iahmose.
Date: --
Length: --
Colours: Red paint all over (01-035 in Davies's notebook); Red face (Munsell: 7.5R 5/8) and grey body (Munsell: 7.5R N 3/0. Naguib 1987 [BSÉG 11]: 75).
Findspots: --
Remarks:
The widely accepted view is that TT 224 was owned by Iahmose (Helck 1984 [Urk IV]: 1433; Stewart 1986: 25; Kampp 1996: 499; Kondo 1998: 39; Vivó 2002: 25; Boraei 2023: 47 n. 17). His sons were Amunemopet (owner of TT 29) and Sennefer (TT 96). However, Iahmose of TT 224 does not have any of the four titles on this cone (Iahmose of TT 224 with the title mnaj nswt appears in the tombs TT 29 (Helck 1984 [Urk IV]: 1438-1439) and TT 96 (Helck 1984 [Urk IV]: 1432)). No other examples have been reported from excavations. In short, this cone seems to have belonged to Iahmose of TT 224, but there is currently no hard evidence.
# 84, # 88 # 94, # 111, # 120, and # 122 have vertical lines, each of the lines contains the name of the owner at the bottom. Among them # 84, # 88, and # 120 are dated to the reign of Hatshepsut.
See also 03-066 in Macadam's Red file, 05-007 in his DALEX file 1, and 06-028, 031, 040, 054, & 055 in his DALEX file 2.