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An intact funerary cone made from a coarse red pottery. The stamp is circular with the text in three vertical columns, separated by borders.
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Intacte grafkegel van grof rood aardewerk. Het zegel is rond en heeft een tekst in drie verticale kolommen die door omlijstingen van elkaar worden gescheiden.
Cône funéraire intact en terre cuite rouge. L'estampe est circulaire et consiste en trois colonnes de texte séparées par des bordures.
Ein intakter Grabkegel aus grobem rotem Ton. Der Stempel ist rund mit einem Text in drei vertikalen Kolumnen mit Zeilentrennern.
Intatto cono funerario in terracotta rossa. Lo stampo è circolare con il testo suddiviso in tre colonne verticali, separate da un contorno.
Cone funerário, intacto, feito em cerâmica vermelha. O selo é circular com texto em três colunas verticais, separadas por cercaduras.
Cono funerario intacto hecho de una burda cerámica roja. La estampilla es circular con el texto dispuesto en tres líneas verticales separadas con bordes.
An intact funerary cone made from a coarse red pottery. The stamp is circular with the text in three vertical columns, separated by borders.
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The cone was a gift to the Museum from Professor A.M. Blackman.
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H.M. Stewart; "Mummy Cases and Inscribed Funerary Cones in the Petrie Collection", (Warminster 1986).
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Provenance: Most of the other cones attributed to Merymose have been found in this area.
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