Funerary Cone of the Overseer Userhat ca. 1550-1352 B.C. New Kingdom Used as architectural decoration, funerary cones were arranged along the upper edge of the facades of private tombs at Thebes. This cone is inscribed for a man named Userhat who was an overseer of the cattle of Amun (see also 09.185.5). For a drawing of this impression see http://www.funerarycones.com/, number 255.. Funerary Cone of the Overseer Userhat Funerary Cone of the Overseer Userhat ca. 1550-1352 B.C. New Kingdom Used as architectural decoration, funerary cones were arranged along the upper edge of the facades of private tombs at Thebes. This cone is inscribed for a man named Userhat who was an overseer of the cattle of Amun (see also 09.185.5). For a drawing of this impression see http://www.funerarycones.com/, number 255.. Funerary Cone of the Overseer Userhat. ca. 1550-1352 B.C.. Pottery. New Kingdom. From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes; Probably from Dra Abu el-Naga, Tomb of Userhat (TT 150). Dynasty 18
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