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Funerary cone

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A very finely worked funerary cone belonging to Kaemamun, Seal-bearer to pharaoh. It is square in shape, the stamp is square and consists of four vertical lines in relief, with dividers. On the lower right hand side, beneath two columns, is the figure of a kneeling man, arms raised in a gesture of adoration.

Present location

LIVERPOOL MUSEUM [03/061] LIVERPOOL

Inventory number

16.4.61.114

Dating

18TH DYNASTY (not before); 19TH DYNASTY (not after)

Archaeological Site

THEBES: WEST BANK

Category

FUNERARY CONE

Material

POTTERY

Technique

FORMED BY HAND; PRESSED IN A FORM/MODEL

Width

8.5 cm

Translation

The Seal-bearer of the king of Lower Egypt, fourth prophet of Amun, Ka-m-amun, true of voice. His son, second prophet of Menkheperre, S-ked.

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