A stone scarab with cartouche to the reverse surrounded by a lunette, feathers and a nb basket. It i (cont.)
A pierced stone scarab with a hole running longitudinally through it. The reverse is decorated with (cont.)
A stone scarab with hieroglyphs to the reverse. This is unlikely to be an ancient object.
A stone scarab with four cartouches to the reverse. It is unlikely to be an ancient object.
A stone scarab with hieroglyphs to the reverse. It is pierced longitudinally.
A string of faience tubular and seed beads with two scarabs and a mummiform figure.
Steatite scarab, undecorated on reverse. Not pierced for suspension.
Fragment of a steatite scarab from Amarna with the name of Amenhotep IV.
Steatite scarab with hieroglyph inscription. Scarabs were not in general use until the middle of the (cont.)
A large black stone heart scarab, inscribed with a chapter from the 'Book of the Dead'. This belonge (cont.)
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 black stone heart scarab inscribed on the reverse with six lines of text from Chapter 6 from the ' (cont.)
A crudely formed scarab bead in blue faience.
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 blue faience scarab bead with the remains of a hieroglyphic inscription on the base.
A scarab made of blue faience. It is from the National Museum of Wales, Cardiff.
A blue faience scarab from the National Museum of Wales, Cardiff.
A black stone scarab, which is engraved underneath. It is from National Museum of Wales, Cardiff.