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Funerary cone

Description

Conical Funerary cone of terracotta, end broken off, with three vertical lines of inscription, "Nakht-Sebek, Steward of Amun": Ancient Egyptian

Museum reference

A.1906.670

Collection

World Culture

Object name

Funerary cone

Production information

Egypt, Northern Africa

Style / Culture

Ancient Egyptian

Materials

Terracotta

Physical description

Terracotta

Collection place(s)

Egypt, Northern Africa

Associations

Collector: de Rustafjaell, Robert, 1859 - 1943

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