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A pottery funerary cone. The stamp has four lines of vertical inscription, divided but faded.
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Grafkegel van aardewerk. Het zegel toont vier verticale regels inscriptie, gescheiden maar vaag geworden.
Cône funéraire en terre cuite. Sur la base circulaire, figurent quatre colonnes de texte altérées.
Ein Grabkegel aus Ton. Der Stempel besteht aus vier Zeilen einer vertikalen, verblaßten Inschrift mit Zeilentrennern.
Cono funerario in terracotta. Il sigillo presenta quattro linee di iscrizione disposte verticalmente, divise ma sbiadite.
Cone funerário em cerâmica. O selo apresenta quatro linhas com inscriçao vertical, dividida e já pouco perceptível.
Cono funerario de cerámica. La impresión contiene cuatro columnas; divididas, pero degradadas.
A pottery funerary cone. The stamp has four lines of vertical inscription, divided but faded.
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A gift from the Trustees of the Wellcome Foundation for the History of Medicine.
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Bibliography
H.M. Stewart; "Mummy Cases and Inscribed Funerary Cones in the Petrie Collection", (Warminster 1986) p 60 No"s 103-4. N. de G. Davies & F.L. Macadam; "A Corpus of inscribed funerary cones I", (Oxford 1957).
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Preservation: The tip of the cone is broken.
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