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A complete pottery funerary cone, the very tip of which is broken. On the stamp are three vertical columns of hieroglyphs, not divided.
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Complete aardewerken grafkegel, waarvan het uiterste uiteinde is afgebroken. Op het zegel staan drie verticale kolommen hiërogliefen, zonder scheidingen.
Cône funéraire en terre cuite presque complet. Le bout de la pointe est cassé. L'estampe consiste en trois colonnes d'hiéroglyphes non séparées.
Ein vollständiger Grabkegel aus Ton, nur die äußerste Spitze ist abgebrochen. Die Stempelfläche weist drei vertikale Hieroglyphenkolumnen ohne Zeilentrenner auf.
Completo cono funerario in terracotta, la cui punta è rotta. Sullo stampo ci sono tre colonne verticali non suddivise di geroglifici.
Cone funerário em cerâmica, completo e com a ponta superior partida. O selo apresenta três colunas verticais de hieróglifos, sem divisórias.
Un cono funerario de cerámica completo, del que sólo el extremo de la punta está roto. En la estampilla hay tres columnas de texto sin dividir.
A complete pottery funerary cone, the very tip of which is broken. On the stamp are three vertical columns of hieroglyphs, not divided.
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A gift from the City Museum, Gloucester, to help replace the Liverpool collection which was seriously depleted following war damage. According to the old Gloucester accession card the cone is ex. Rustafjaell and F. Sessions collections.
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Provenance: Probably Thebes. Preservation: The cone is crudely fashioned, straw and air-bubbles are still visible. The very tip of the top end is broken off.
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