Cone of Nebseny
General Information

Funerary cone fragment of red clay. Majority of tapering cone element broken off and missing. Head bears circular stamp with hieroglyphic text identifying the owner.

Number 72.1781
Storing Place Museum of Fine Arts - Boston - United States of America
Material Terracotta
Type Cone
Type of Script Hieroglyphic
Height 4.7 cm
Historical Period The New Kingdom
General Comments

Funerary cones were components of a frieze, inserted above the doors of private tombs, particularly in the Theban region. They have been variously interpreted as name-plates of sorts to identify the tomb owner, decorative memorials, boundary markers for a tomb.

Inscriptions on the Monument
Translation

Wab-priest of the house of his majesty(?), Nebseny.

Scientific Publishing

N. G. Davies, M. F. L. Macadam, A Corpus of Inscribed Egyptian Funerary Cones (Oxford, 1957), no. 275.