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An inscribed pottery funerary cone, the tip of which is missing. The stamp consists of two square frames. The text is unfortunately illegible.
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Aardewerken grafkegel met opschrift. Het uiteinde is verloren gegaan. Het zegel bestaat uit twee vierkante omlijstingen. De tekst is helaas onleesbaar.
Cône funéraire en terre cuite dont la pointe est perdue. Il comporte une inscription. L'estampe consiste en deux motifs carrés. Le texte est malheureusement illisible.
Ein beschrifteter Grabkegel aus Ton mit fehlender Spitze. Die Stempelfläche besteht aus zwei quadratischen Rahmen. Der Text ist leider unleserlich.
Cono funerario iscritto in terracotta, la cui punta è rotta. Lo stampo presenta due cornici quadrate. Il testo sfortunatamente è illeggibile.
Cone funerário em cerâmica, com inscriçao e com a ponta superior perdida. O selo consiste em duas molduras quadradas. O texto está, infelizmente, ilegível.
Un cono funerario de cerámica inscrito; la punta ha desaparecido. La estampilla consiste en dos marcos cuadrados. Desgraciadamente el texto es ilegible.
An inscribed pottery funerary cone, the tip of which is missing. The stamp consists of two square frames. The text is unfortunately illegible.
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From the Trustees of the Wellcome Foundation for the History of Medicine.
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H.M. Stewart; "Mummy cases and inscribed funerary cones in the Petrie Collection", (Warminster 1986). N. de G. Davies & F.L. Macadam; "A Corpus of inscribed funerary cones I", (Oxford 1957).
General Comment
Provenance: Probably Thebes. Preservation: The top is missing.
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