Egyptian Steatite Scarab with Royal Title

GBP 695.00

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Object Description

An Egyptian steatite scarab with a decorated reverse. The amulet features a moulded obverse, showcasing a detailed clypeus and head, with inscribed linear indentations. The prothorax and elytra are formed from a double, linear segmentation. The feet at each side are deeply carved with clear feathering. The reverse features a set of three hieroglyphs, forming a royal title. The largest of the three signs is an insect, depicting a bee. It has large oval wings and a segmented body. To its right is a floral hieroglyph, known as a sedge plant. The final sign is a round sun disc. Together these signs refer to the ‘nswt-bjtj’ title of the pharaoh, or King of Upper and Lower Egypt. The literal translation would ‘He of the Sedge and the Bee’.

Date: Circa 1550 – 1070 BC
Period: New Kingdom Period

Object Condition

Excellent condition. Clear hieroglyphs and detailed obverse.

Object Details

  • dimensions
    W:1.3 x H:0.8 x D:1.9 centimeters

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St James's Ancient Art
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