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Small scarab with minimal details: only the clypeus is depicted in addition to the legs which are indicated by two circles and the prothorax which is indicated by lateral incisions. The inscription encompasses but prophylactic signs: nefer (''beautiful, good, perfect''), wadj (''green''), Ankh (''life'') and resy (''southern''). Although found in a New Kingdom tomb, this amulet is of a typical Middle Kingdom type.
Translation:
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Petit scarabée aux détails sommaires: seuls le clypeus est figuré ainsi que deux cercles pour les pattes et deux incisions latérales pour le prothorax. L'inscription ne comporte que des signes prophylactiques: nefer ("beau, bon, parfait"), ouadj ("vert"), Ankh ("vie") et resy ("méridional"). Bien que trouvée dans une tombe du Nouvel Empire, cette amulette appartient à un type connu dès le Moyen Empire.
Small scarab with minimal details: only the clypeus is depicted in addition to the legs which are indicated by two circles and the prothorax which is indicated by lateral incisions. The inscription encompasses but prophylactic signs: nefer (''beautiful, good, perfect''), wadj (''green''), Ankh (''life'') and resy (''southern''). Although found in a New Kingdom tomb, this amulet is of a typical Middle Kingdom type.
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B. Gratien, in: F. Geus & F. Thill (éditeurs), Mélanges offerts à Jean Vercoutter (Paris 1985), p. 93-105.
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Lieu de découverte: Numéro de fouille: SAC4-T. 135-2; S. 637. Material: Stéatite émaillée. L'émail bleu foncé ne subsiste que dans les creux.
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