Funerary Cone of Senenre and His Wife Satmenhetet

New Kingdom
ca. 1479–1425 B.C.
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 117
This cone has the impression of a stamp seal inscribed for a scribe named Senemre who owned Theban tomb 246 and was also chief of the servants of the god Amun. His wife, Satmenhetet, is also mentioned. For a drawing of this impression, see The world of funerary cones and stamped bricks, no. 229.

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Object Information
  • Title: Funerary Cone of Senenre and His Wife Satmenhetet
  • Period: New Kingdom
  • Dynasty: Dynasty 18
  • Reign: reign of Thutmose III
  • Date: ca. 1479–1425 B.C.
  • Geography: From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes
  • Medium: Pottery
  • Dimensions: Preserved L. 3.5 × Diam. 8 cm (1 3/8 × 3 1/8 in.)
  • Credit Line: Gift of Norman de Garis Davies, 1930
  • Object Number: 30.6.164
  • Curatorial Department: Egyptian Art

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