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Contributing Institution: Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Library Description: Egyptian scarab, Late Bronze Age I/II. Steatite. Back: detailed head and clypeus, line separates prothorax from wings and wings, eyes, legs detailed. Base: centered cartouche (v.) -MEN-XEPERURA -(Thutmes (IV) - Pair of NEFER on either side. Condition: very fine. 1.7 cm width, 0.9 cm height. JPG f... -
Contributing Institution: Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Library Description: Egyptian scarab, Steatite. Back: head and clypeus detailed. Eyes. Line separating prothorax from wings. Wings and legs detailed. Base: line ringing border. Seated goddess (woman) with crown in center. I, NEFER-T (symbol for divinity), RA, MA'AT (with rising sun). Condition: very fine. 1.2 cm w... -
Contributing Institution: Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Library Description: Egyptian scarab, Late Bronze Age I/II. Steatite. Back: detailed head and clypeus, line separates prothorax from wings and wings, eyes, legs detailed. Base: centered cartouche (v.) -MEN-XEPERURA -(Thutmes (IV) - Pair of NEFER on either side. Condition: very fine. 1.7 cm width, 0.9 cm height. JPG f... -
Contributing Institution: Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Library Description: Egyptian scarab, Late Bronze Age I/II. Steatite. Back: detailed head and clypeus, line separates prothorax from wings and wings, eyes, legs detailed. Base: centered cartouche (v.) -MEN-XEPERURA -(Thutmes (IV) - Pair of NEFER on either side. Condition: very fine. 1.7 cm width, 0.9 cm height. JPG f... -
Contributing Institution: Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Library Description: Egyptian scarab, Steatite. Back: head and clypeus, no eyes, line separating prothorax from wings. Wings and legs detailed. Base: KHEPER at bottom with expanded wings. Resting lion or sphinx in center (AR) with I and SU above and other symbols (Two feather headdresses with cobras on either side)... -
Contributing Institution: Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Library Description: Egyptian scarab, Steatite. Back: head and clypeus, no eyes, line separating prothorax from wings. Wings and legs detailed. Base: KHEPER at bottom with expanded wings. Resting lion or sphinx in center (AR) with I and SU above and other symbols (Two feather headdresses with cobras on either side)... -
Contributing Institution: Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Library Description: Egyptian scarab, Late Bronze I/II, New Kingdom (1567-1320 B.C.E.). Steatite. Back: head broken, eye showing, double line separating prothorax from wings, details of legs. Base: border of linking scrolls surrounding a vertical cartouche with signs RA, MEN, KHEPER. Condition: very fine, nicks. 18th... -
Contributing Institution: Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Library Description: Egyptian scarab, Late Bronze I/II, New Kingdom (1567-1320 B.C.E.). Steatite. Back: head broken, eye showing, double line separating prothorax from wings, details of legs. Base: border of linking scrolls surrounding a vertical cartouche with signs RA, MEN, KHEPER. Condition: very fine, nicks. 18th... -
Contributing Institution: Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Library Description: String of faience beads with amulet, Second Intermediate Period (1786-1567 B.C.E.). Egypt. Light green amulet at its center, and 4 light green faience incised beads spaced at intervals of approximately 10 cm on either side of the amulet (2 on each side), other beads range in color from drab to ru... -
Contributing Institution: Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Library Description: String of faience beads with amulet, Second Intermediate Period (1786-1567 B.C.E.). Egypt. Light green amulet at its center, and 4 light green faience incised beads spaced at intervals of approximately 10 cm on either side of the amulet (2 on each side), other beads range in color from drab to ru...