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'.
Two bright blue scarab wings, one broken into two halves. They have holes in them to sew them onto t (cont.)
A pale green faience scarab. The reverse shows a king or god seated on a throne.
A greenish faience scarab. The underside is damaged.
A highly decorated faience wing with holes in it to sew onto mummy wrappings. This probably dates to (cont.)
A brown-green scarab which seems to show a seated person.
A light green scarab.