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Steatite scarab with a blue, enamel glaze (remains of the colour can only be seen in hollows). Only the head is depicted on the back. Prophylactic signs are engraved on the flat surface: two lion foreparts, a wadj sign (''green''), a gold symbol and two nefer signs (''beautiful, good, perfect''). It is fitted in a wide silver setting carved with a worn interlace motif.
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Scarabée en stéatite, émaillée bleu (la couleur ne subsistant plus que dans les creux). Sur le dos ne figure que la tête. Le plat est gravé de signes prophylactiques: deux protomes de lion, un signe ouadj ("vert"), un signe de l'or et deux signes nefer ("beau, bon, parfait"). Il est serti dans une large monture en argent gravé d'un motif usé représentant une tresse.
Steatite scarab with a blue, enamel glaze (remains of the colour can only be seen in hollows). Only the head is depicted on the back. Prophylactic signs are engraved on the flat surface: two lion foreparts, a wadj sign (''green''), a gold symbol and two nefer signs (''beautiful, good, perfect''). It is fitted in a wide silver setting carved with a worn interlace motif.
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Gratien Brigitte et Le Saout Françoise, Nubie, les cultures antiques du Soudan, catalogue d'exposition, Lille, 1994, p. 145.
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