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A small, cream coloured scarab, made from steatite that was originally <!-->turquoise-glazed . On the underside are scroll patterns.
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Kleine crèmekleurige scarabee van steatiet dat oorspronkelijk <!-->turquoise geglazuurd was. Aan de onderkant zijn krulpatronen zichtbaar.
Petit scarabée en stéatite de couleur crème. A l'origine, il était <!-->turquoise émaillé. La face inférieure est décorée de motifs spiralés.
Ein kleiner, cremefarbener Skarabäus aus ursprünglich <!-->türkisfarben glasiertem Steatit. Auf der Unterseite sind Spiralmuster angebracht.
Piccolo scarabeo di color crema fatto di steatite che aveva originariamente un'invetriatura <!-->turchese. Sulla parte inferiore sono visibili dei motivi decorativi a forma di rotolo.
Pequeno escaravelho de cor creme feito em esteatite, originalmente vidrada em azul <!---->turquesa. A base inferior apresenta padrao espiralado.
Un pequeño escarabeo de color crema hecho de esteatita que originalmente estaba vidriada de <!-->turquesa. En la cara de abajo hay dibujos ondulados.
A small, cream coloured scarab, made from steatite that was originally <!-->turquoise-glazed . On the underside are scroll patterns.
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Formerly in the private collection of J.H.T. Dawson, the scarab was part of a mixed purchase from the Castle Museum, Norwich, in 1956.
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C.A.R. Andrews; "Amulets of Ancient Egypt", p. 50-59.
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Provenance: See Comment above. Site: Luxor.
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