Scarab Incised with Hieroglyphs and Scrolls

Middle Kingdom

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The majority of design scarabs of the late Middle Kingdom (late Dynasty 12–Dynasty 13, ca. 1850–1640 B.C.) are incised with symmetric compositions of protective hieroglyphs and/or scrolls.
This scarab shows the sign for good and beautiful (nefer) and a decorative pattern of scrolls, making the scarab’s underside highly decorative.

Scarab Incised with Hieroglyphs and Scrolls, Glazed steatite

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