Funerary Cone of Djehutynefer

New Kingdom

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 117

Used as architectural decoration, funerary cones were probably arranged in rows along the upper edge of private tomb facades. The cones were made of clay and the flat end was stamped with the name and titles of the tomb owner before the cone was fired. This cone was made for a royal scribe named Djehutynefer.

Funerary Cone of Djehutynefer, Pottery

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