AN EGYPTIAN TERRACOTTA FUNERARY CONE FOR 'THE CHILD OF THE NURSERY' KAMOSE, CALLED NENTAWAREF
AN EGYPTIAN TERRACOTTA FUNERARY CONE FOR 'THE CHILD OF THE NURSERY' KAMOSE, CALLED NENTAWAREF

EARLY DYNASTY XVIII, CIRCA 16TH-15TH CENTURY B.C.

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AN EGYPTIAN TERRACOTTA FUNERARY CONE FOR 'THE CHILD OF THE NURSERY' KAMOSE, CALLED NENTAWAREF
EARLY DYNASTY XVIII, CIRCA 16TH-15TH CENTURY B.C.
The base of the cone impressed with four columns of hieroglyphs in relief, end of cone missing; and a Late Babylonian cuneiform terracotta tablet fragment from the right-hand edge of a ration list detailing issues made to many individuals, repaired, circa 6th Century B.C.
4 in. (10.9 cm.) and 4 in. (11.5 cm.) long respectively (2)

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