Description
Funerary cone printed with four columns of hieroglyphs bearing the name of the scribe Amen-emopet, overseer of the camps, also known as Tja-nefer. He was Amun's scribe in charge of barley accounts. Orange terracotta. Egypt, Thebes cemetery, tomb 297, New Empire, 18th dynasty, c. 1400-1352 B.C. (broken tip, wear). L : 12 cm An example from the same tomb in the Metropolitan Museum Museum, New York (inv. no. 15.10.2).
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Funerary cone printed with four columns of hieroglyphs bearing the name of the scribe Amen-emopet, overseer of the camps, also known as Tja-nefer. He was Amun's scribe in charge of barley accounts. Orange terracotta. Egypt, Thebes cemetery, tomb 297, New Empire, 18th dynasty, c. 1400-1352 B.C. (broken tip, wear). L : 12 cm An example from the same tomb in the Metropolitan Museum Museum, New York (inv. no. 15.10.2).
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