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© Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University.  Photo by Kay Hinton.
Funerary Cone of Mentuemhat
© Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University.  Photo by Kay Hinton.
© Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University. Photo by Kay Hinton.
© Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University. Photo by Kay Hinton.
ClassificationsAncient Egyptian Art

Funerary Cone of Mentuemhat

Place FoundThebes, Egypt, Africa
CultureEgyptian
Date690-610 BCE
MediumCeramic
Credit LineGift of Sands of Time Antiquities
Dimensions7.6 x 8 cm (3 x 3 1/8")
Object number2009.037.004
Label TextMentuemhat was mayor of Thebes during a period of great political and societal turmoil in Egypt. His power and wealth is reflected in the size and decoration of his palatial tomb in Thebes (Theban Tomb 34). Funerary cones once placed above the entrance to his tomb provide valuable information on Mentuemhat's political role in Egypt, as well as his family. The inscription on this cone gives the name of Mentuemhat's son, Pasherenmu, born to his third wife, Wadjrenes.
Exhibition HistoryLost Kingdoms of the Nile: Nubian Treasures from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Michael C. Carlos Museum, February 9 - August 31, 2008
Published ReferencesChristie's New York, Antiquities (3 June 2009), 6, lot 11.
Terms
    ProvenanceFrom Theban Tomb 34, Thebes, Egypt. Ex coll. Dr. Ulrich Muller, Zurich, Switzerland, acquried 1968-1978. With Sue McGovern-Huffman [Sands of Time Antiquities], Washington DC. With Christie's New York, June 3, 2009, lot 11 (unsold). Gifted to MCCM by McGovern-Huffman.
    InscribedOsiris, 4th Prophet of Amun, \ Mentuemhat, justified. His son of his body, \ Prophet of Amun, king's acquaintance, Pasherinmut, born \ of the Mistress of the House, Wadjrenes, justified.
    Catalogue raisonnéDavies and Macadam # 472, Daressy # 193
    Status
    Not on view
    Collections
    • Ancient Egyptian, Nubian, and Near Eastern Art