A small inscribed faience scarab beetle. The underside features a winged serpent 'protecting' the ca (cont.)
This faience, inscribed, oblong, bundle-backed seal is possibly from Abydos. It was a gift from the (cont.)
This faience scarab has holes to allow it to be sewn onto mummy wrappings. The wings are AB42. Such (cont.)
Steatite scaraboid engraved on the underside. Probably from Abydos. The object was gifted to the Uni (cont.)
Two faience scarab wings, each with three holes for suspension. The scarab is catalogued as AB9. Win (cont.)
A small brown-green faience scarab bead, inscribed with several hieroglyphs, including an ankh. Poss (cont.)
A small brown faience scarab bead inscribed with two ankh signs. Possibly from Abydos. It was gifted (cont.)
A green schist heart-scarab with ten rows of hieroglyphic text on base, which form Chapter 30B of th (cont.)
This carnelian scaraboid is in the shape of a duck. The base is inscribed with the prenomen of Meren (cont.)
A green glazed steatite cylinder seal decorated with representations of a bat, a sphinx, and an insc (cont.)
This Ramesside heart scarab or heart amulet is made of a black stone, probably granite. The item is (cont.)
A decorated winged wooden scarab with black colouring on its wings. The proportions of the item sugg (cont.)
Painted wooden scarab beetle with wings. possibly from a coffin. Damaged. Originally part of the Rus (cont.)
Cylindrical object made of pottery, with '42' in black ink. One end appears mainly intact, is slight (cont.)
An inscribed scarab beetle made of a green stone. The hieroglyphs suggest that this is not an ancien (cont.)
A faience scarab beetle with two wings. The wings and scarab have holes for sewing into mummy wrappi (cont.)
A small pale green faience scarab, incised on the reverse with a longitudinal hole for threading.
Green, engraved stone heart scarab. Badly made (lines on back don't meet), and hieroglyphs look fals (cont.)
A square plaque made of faience with a scarab inserted in one side. It has a hole through the top as (cont.)
A faience scarab with wings in three pieces. Such pieces are usually dated to the Twenty-sixth Dynas (cont.)