Two faience scarab wings, each with three holes for suspension. The scarab is catalogued as AB9. Win (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.
A small blue faience scarab, with an 'X' on the underside. There is a longitudinal hole for threadin (cont.)
A small faience scarab. It is engraved on the underside with an 'X'.
A cream faience scarab. The reverse shows a king or god seated on a throne.
One bright blue scarab wing, previously broken and restored. Three suspension holes are located in t (cont.)
A greenish faience scarab. The underside is damaged.
One blue scarab wing, with three suspension holes located in the corners for affixing to mummy wrapp (cont.)
A highly decorated faience wing with holes in it to sew onto mummy wrappings. This probably dates to (cont.)