Funerary Cone of Nakht and His Wife Senhotep

New Kingdom

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 117

This cone has the impression of a stamp seal inscribed for a man named Nakht who was first king's son of Amun and owned Theban tomb 397. His wife, the house mistress Senhotep, is also named. For a drawing of this impression, see The world of funerary cones and stamped bricks, no. 235.

Funerary Cone of Nakht and His Wife Senhotep, Pottery

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