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Contributing Institution: Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Library Description: Jericho scarab, Middle Bronze Age II. Steatite(?). Back: head broken, two curling lines between prothorax and wings, two lines between wings. Base: geometric pattern on three panels, central band of cross-hatching between two outer panels of horizontal lines. Condition: fine; head is broken, nick... -
Contributing Institution: Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Library Description: Jericho scarab, Middle Bronze Age II. Steatite, mounted on a bronze ring. Back: head blocked out. Base: amuletic signs arranged symmetrically. Two red crowns, one inverted flanking Horus. Condition: very fine; at the end of the back is a slight chip where ring meets the scarab. Scarab 1.6 cm wid... -
Contributing Institution: Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Library Description: Jericho scarab, Middle Bronze Age II. Steatite, mounted on a bronze ring. Back: head blocked out. Base: amuletic signs arranged symmetrically. Two red crowns, one inverted flanking Horus. Condition: very fine; at the end of the back is a slight chip where ring meets the scarab. Scarab 1.6 cm wid... -
Contributing Institution: Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Library Description: Jericho scarab, Middle Bronze Age II. Steatite. Back: head blocked out. Base: Horus-headed figure, right arm extended above/below arm two URAEI. Upper one facing Horus, lower facing out. Horus wearing long wig, and knee-length kilt with peak. Standing over large NB. Condition: very fine. 1.7 cm w... -
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: Jericho scarab, Middle Bronze Age II. Steatite. Back: head blocked out. Base: Horus-headed figure, right arm extended above/below arm two URAEI. Upper one facing Horus, lower facing out. Horus wearing long wig, and knee-length kilt with peak. Standing over large NB. Condition: very fine. 1.7 cm w... -
Contributing Institution: Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Library Description: Jericho scarab, Middle Bronze Age II. Steatite with traces of green glaze. Back: head small, with some detail. Clypeus frilled. Two lines between prothorax, wings, and between the wings. Two small curled legs, one in each wing case. Base: three vertical rows of signs, very rough, some amuletic, i... -
Contributing Institution: Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Library Description: Jericho scarab, Middle Bronze Age II. Steatite with traces of green glaze. Back: head small, with some detail. Clypeus frilled. Two lines between prothorax, wings, and between the wings. Two small curled legs, one in each wing case. Base: three vertical rows of signs, very rough, some amuletic, i... -
Contributing Institution: Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Library Description: Jericho scarab and two ring fragments, Middle Bronze Age II. Steatite scarab. Back: head blocked out. Base: border of linked scrolls. Signs, some amuletic, arranged symmetrically. HPR, DD, NFR in central vertical line flanked by pairs of NFR, SW, NFR, RNH. Condition: very fine, nicks. 1.7 cm widt...