ClassificationsAncient Egyptian Art
Funerary Cone
AAT Object Form/Functioncones (geometric figures)
AAT Object Techniquestamping (marking)
AAT Object Form/Functionfuneral decorations
Place CreatedThebes, Egypt, Africa
CultureEgyptian
PeriodNew Kingdom
Date1539-1077 BCE
MediumClay
Credit LineCharlotte Lichirie Collection of Egyptian Art
Dimensions9 1/16 x 2 15/16 in. (23 x 7.5 cm)
Object number1999.001.101
Label TextBy the New Kingdom, the pyramid form had been abandoned by the pharaohs who chose burial in tombs in the remote Valley of the Kings. Private individuals then took over the pyramid sepulcher, but in a much-reduced form. These pyramid tombs were built of mud-brick, embellished with a frieze of clay cones that imitated the ends of wooden roofing beams. The cones were stamped with the names and titles of the tomb owner.Exhibition HistoryMCCM Permanent Collection Reinstallation, September 2001 - July 2008
Published ReferencesPeter Lacovara and Betsy Teasley Trope, The Realm of Osiris (Atlanta: Michael C. Carlos Museu, 2001), 25.
ProvenanceEx coll. Niagara Falls Museum, Niagara Falls, Canada. Purchased by MCCM from William Jamieson (1954-2011) [Golden Chariot Productions], Toronto, Canada.
Status
Not on viewCollections
- Ancient Egyptian, Nubian, and Near Eastern Art
1539-1077 BCE
1390-1353 BCE
2543-2120 BCE
4000-3100 BCE
3300-3000 BCE
3300-3000 BCE
2305-2152 BCE
1292-1279 BCE
722-655 BCE