Rames's funerary cone, ca. 690–664 BC Third Intermediate Period, 25th Dynasty, reign of Taharqa. Funeral cone with six impressed columns of hieroglyphic inscription, cartouches; made of clay, weight 0.5 kg. From Western Thebes grave 132. Identified as funeral/grave goods; referenced as Davies-Macadam, Corpus No. 3., A roughly conical, irregularly textured object with an uneven surface standing upright against a plain gray background, showing a mix of brown, tan, and reddish tones with lighter beige patches and some darker brown areas, a wider rounded base tapering to a narrower rounded top, a small patch of a different texture affixed near the lower middle, and a smooth gray surface beneath it.
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Rames's funerary cone, ca. 690–664 BC Third Intermediate Period, 25th Dynasty, reign of Taharqa. Funeral cone with six impressed columns of hieroglyphic inscription, cartouches; made of clay, weight 0.5 kg. From Western Thebes grave 132. Identified as funeral/grave goods; referenced as Davies-Macadam, Corpus No. 3., A roughly conical, irregularly textured object with an uneven surface standing upright against a plain gray background, showing a mix of brown, tan, and reddish tones with lighter beige patches and some darker brown areas, a wider rounded base tapering to a narrower rounded top, a small patch of a different texture affixed near the lower middle, and a smooth gray surface beneath it.

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