Funerary Cone of Pa-Aten, Scribe of the Granary and Breads

New Kingdom

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 117

This funerary cone is inscribed for a man named Pa-Aten who was scribe of the granaries and bread. Funerary cones were used as architectural decoration for the facades of tombs and the are often found in multiple examples (see also 09.185.26a). For a drawing of this impression, see The world of funerary cones and stamped bricks, no. 561.

Funerary Cone of Pa-Aten, Scribe of the Granary and Breads, Pottery

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