Two Funerary Cones of Padineith Found in the Theban Tomb MMA 1152

Abstract

This article is an Egyptological study of two funerary cones of the otherwise well known Theban official of the Twenty-sixth Dynasty, Padineith, majordomo of the Divine Consorts of Amun, who was buried in the tomb TT 197 on the Asasif cemetery. These two cones, however, were found in the structures of another Theban Tomb – MMA 1152 – turned into a hermitage by Christian monks – among objects, obviously brought back from peregrinations of these men all over through the Theban West Bank, most probably with intention to use them for some other secondary purpose.

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Edyta Kopp

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Edyta Kopp (2014). Two Funerary Cones of Padineith Found in the Theban Tomb MMA 1152. Études et Travaux (Institut des Cultures Méditerranéennes et Orientales de l’Académie Polonaise des Sciences), 0(), 195-199. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-168529