Canaanite - Scarab with "Udjat" Eyes - Walters 4239 - Back
This steatite scarab is the bezel of a finger ring. Its flat underside is incised with a vertically arranged design of a pair of facing, connected "Udjat" eyes with script signs below. The design of the back of... More
Canaanite - Scarab with "Udjat" Eyes - Walters 4239 - Bottom
This steatite scarab is the bezel of a finger ring. Its flat underside is incised with a vertically arranged design of a pair of facing, connected "Udjat" eyes with script signs below. The design of the back of... More
Canaanite - Scarab with "Udjat" Eyes - Walters 4239 - Impression Detai...
This steatite scarab is the bezel of a finger ring. Its flat underside is incised with a vertically arranged design of a pair of facing, connected "Udjat" eyes with script signs below. The design of the back of... More
Canaanite - Scarab with "Udjat" Eyes - Walters 4239 - Impression
This steatite scarab is the bezel of a finger ring. Its flat underside is incised with a vertically arranged design of a pair of facing, connected "Udjat" eyes with script signs below. The design of the back of... More
Canaanite - Scarab with "Udjat" Eyes - Walters 4239 - Right
This steatite scarab is the bezel of a finger ring. Its flat underside is incised with a vertically arranged design of a pair of facing, connected "Udjat" eyes with script signs below. The design of the back of... More
Canaanite - Scarab with "Udjat" Eyes - Walters 4239 - Transcription
This steatite scarab is the bezel of a finger ring. Its flat underside is incised with a vertically arranged design of a pair of facing, connected "Udjat" eyes with script signs below. The design of the back of... More
Canaanite - Scarab with Cartouche of King Sheshi - Walters 4217 - Back
The ancient Egyptians believed that the dung beetle, the Scarabaeus sacer, was one of the manifestations of the sun god. Representations of these beetles were used as amulets, and for ritual or administrative p... More
Canaanite - Scarab with Cartouche of King Sheshi - Walters 4217 - Bott...
The ancient Egyptians believed that the dung beetle, the Scarabaeus sacer, was one of the manifestations of the sun god. Representations of these beetles were used as amulets, and for ritual or administrative p... More
Canaanite - Scarab with Cartouche of King Sheshi - Walters 4217 - Bott...
The ancient Egyptians believed that the dung beetle, the Scarabaeus sacer, was one of the manifestations of the sun god. Representations of these beetles were used as amulets, and for ritual or administrative p... More
Canaanite - Scarab with Cartouche of King Sheshi - Walters 4217 - Impr...
The ancient Egyptians believed that the dung beetle, the Scarabaeus sacer, was one of the manifestations of the sun god. Representations of these beetles were used as amulets, and for ritual or administrative p... More
Canaanite - Scarab with Cartouche of King Sheshi - Walters 4217 - Righ...
The ancient Egyptians believed that the dung beetle, the Scarabaeus sacer, was one of the manifestations of the sun god. Representations of these beetles were used as amulets, and for ritual or administrative p... More
Canaanite - Scarab with Cartouche of King Sheshi - Walters 4217 - Tran...
The ancient Egyptians believed that the dung beetle, the Scarabaeus sacer, was one of the manifestations of the sun god. Representations of these beetles were used as amulets, and for ritual or administrative p... More
Canaanite - Scarab with Resting Griffon - Walters 42524 - Back
This faience scarab has a flat underside with a horizontally arranged design of a resting griffon with raised head, wings, and tail above a script sign. The piece was formed in a mold. The design of the back is... More
Canaanite - Scarab with Resting Griffon - Walters 42524 - Bottom
This faience scarab has a flat underside with a horizontally arranged design of a resting griffon with raised head, wings, and tail above a script sign. The piece was formed in a mold. The design of the back is... More
Canaanite - Scarab with Resting Griffon - Walters 42524 - Impression
This faience scarab has a flat underside with a horizontally arranged design of a resting griffon with raised head, wings, and tail above a script sign. The piece was formed in a mold. The design of the back is... More
Canaanite - Scarab with Resting Griffon - Walters 42524 - Right
This faience scarab has a flat underside with a horizontally arranged design of a resting griffon with raised head, wings, and tail above a script sign. The piece was formed in a mold. The design of the back is... More
Egyptian - Ring Bezel - Walters 42389 - Back
A scarab carved of light brown steatite with a thick gold rim around the bottom edge. A lip of gold, pressed around the scarab to hold it in place, is drawn out to form hoop-sockets. Carved into the back of the... More
Egyptian - Ring Bezel - Walters 42389 - Bottom
A scarab carved of light brown steatite with a thick gold rim around the bottom edge. A lip of gold, pressed around the scarab to hold it in place, is drawn out to form hoop-sockets. Carved into the back of the... More
Egyptian - Ring Bezel - Walters 42389 - Impression
A scarab carved of light brown steatite with a thick gold rim around the bottom edge. A lip of gold, pressed around the scarab to hold it in place, is drawn out to form hoop-sockets. Carved into the back of the... More
Egyptian - Ring Bezel - Walters 42389 - Right
A scarab carved of light brown steatite with a thick gold rim around the bottom edge. A lip of gold, pressed around the scarab to hold it in place, is drawn out to form hoop-sockets. Carved into the back of the... More
Egyptian - Scarab Amulet - Walters 4216 - Back
The underside of this scarab is inscribed with a spiral scroll and lotus blossom motif. Such scarabs were very popular in the Middle Kingdom, and the Hyksos Period. The meaning of the pattern is unclear, but it... More
Egyptian - Scarab Amulet - Walters 4216 - Bottom (2)
The underside of this scarab is inscribed with a spiral scroll and lotus blossom motif. Such scarabs were very popular in the Middle Kingdom, and the Hyksos Period. The meaning of the pattern is unclear, but it... More
Egyptian - Scarab Amulet - Walters 4216 - Bottom
The underside of this scarab is inscribed with a spiral scroll and lotus blossom motif. Such scarabs were very popular in the Middle Kingdom, and the Hyksos Period. The meaning of the pattern is unclear, but it... More
Egyptian - Scarab Amulet - Walters 4216 - Right
The underside of this scarab is inscribed with a spiral scroll and lotus blossom motif. Such scarabs were very popular in the Middle Kingdom, and the Hyksos Period. The meaning of the pattern is unclear, but it... More
Egyptian - Scarab Amulet - Walters 4225 - Back
The amulet should provide its owner with continual (oval frame) perfection and prosperity, as well as all-inclusive renewal (spiral scrolls).
Egyptian - Scarab Amulet - Walters 4225 - Bottom (2)
The amulet should provide its owner with continual (oval frame) perfection and prosperity, as well as all-inclusive renewal (spiral scrolls).
Egyptian - Scarab Amulet - Walters 4225 - Bottom
The amulet should provide its owner with continual (oval frame) perfection and prosperity, as well as all-inclusive renewal (spiral scrolls).
Egyptian - Scarab Amulet - Walters 4225 - Impression Detail
The amulet should provide its owner with continual (oval frame) perfection and prosperity, as well as all-inclusive renewal (spiral scrolls).
Egyptian - Scarab Amulet - Walters 4225 - Right
The amulet should provide its owner with continual (oval frame) perfection and prosperity, as well as all-inclusive renewal (spiral scrolls).
Egyptian - Scarab Amulet - Walters 4225 - Transcription
The amulet should provide its owner with continual (oval frame) perfection and prosperity, as well as all-inclusive renewal (spiral scrolls).
Egyptian - Scarab of Sheshi - Walters 4215 - Back
The ancient Egyptians believed that the dung beetle, the Scarabaeus sacer, was one of the manifestations of the sun god. Representations of these beetles were used as amulets, and for ritual or administrative p... More
Egyptian - Scarab of Sheshi - Walters 4215 - Bottom (2)
The ancient Egyptians believed that the dung beetle, the Scarabaeus sacer, was one of the manifestations of the sun god. Representations of these beetles were used as amulets, and for ritual or administrative p... More
Egyptian - Scarab of Sheshi - Walters 4215 - Bottom
The ancient Egyptians believed that the dung beetle, the Scarabaeus sacer, was one of the manifestations of the sun god. Representations of these beetles were used as amulets, and for ritual or administrative p... More
Egyptian - Scarab of Sheshi - Walters 4215 - Right
The ancient Egyptians believed that the dung beetle, the Scarabaeus sacer, was one of the manifestations of the sun god. Representations of these beetles were used as amulets, and for ritual or administrative p... More
Egyptian - Scarab of Sheshi - Walters 4215 - Transcription
The ancient Egyptians believed that the dung beetle, the Scarabaeus sacer, was one of the manifestations of the sun god. Representations of these beetles were used as amulets, and for ritual or administrative p... More
Egyptian - Scarab with a Human Face - Walters 4227 - Back
The ancient Egyptians believed that the dung beetle, the Scarabaeus sacer, was one of the manifestations of the sun god. Representations of these beetles were used as amulets, and for ritual or administrative p... More
Egyptian - Scarab with a Human Face - Walters 4227 - Bottom
The ancient Egyptians believed that the dung beetle, the Scarabaeus sacer, was one of the manifestations of the sun god. Representations of these beetles were used as amulets, and for ritual or administrative p... More
Egyptian - Scarab with a Human Face - Walters 4227
The ancient Egyptians believed that the dung beetle, the Scarabaeus sacer, was one of the manifestations of the sun god. Representations of these beetles were used as amulets, and for ritual or administrative p... More
Egyptian - Scarab with Geometric Spirals - Walters 4223 - Back
This steatite scarab has a flat underside with a vertically and horizontally arranged design of spiral scrolls. The design on the back of the scarab is detailed, with incised lines and regular flow. The proport... More
Egyptian - Scarab with Geometric Spirals - Walters 4223 - Bottom (2)
This steatite scarab has a flat underside with a vertically and horizontally arranged design of spiral scrolls. The design on the back of the scarab is detailed, with incised lines and regular flow. The proport... More
Egyptian - Scarab with Geometric Spirals - Walters 4223 - Bottom
This steatite scarab has a flat underside with a vertically and horizontally arranged design of spiral scrolls. The design on the back of the scarab is detailed, with incised lines and regular flow. The proport... More
Egyptian - Scarab with Geometric Spirals - Walters 4223 - Right
This steatite scarab has a flat underside with a vertically and horizontally arranged design of spiral scrolls. The design on the back of the scarab is detailed, with incised lines and regular flow. The proport... More
Egyptian - Scarab with Perfect Existence Signs - Walters 4237 - Bottom
This steatite scarab has a flat underside with a horizontally arranged design with three script signs, two repeated. The design of the back is simple with slightly unbalanced proportions. The workmanship of the... More
Egyptian - Scarab with Perfect Existence Signs - Walters 4237 - Impres...
This steatite scarab has a flat underside with a horizontally arranged design with three script signs, two repeated. The design of the back is simple with slightly unbalanced proportions. The workmanship of the... More
Egyptian - Scarab with Perfect Existence Signs - Walters 4237 - Transc...
This steatite scarab has a flat underside with a horizontally arranged design with three script signs, two repeated. The design of the back is simple with slightly unbalanced proportions. The workmanship of the... More
Egyptian - Scarab with Private Name Seal - Walters 4242 - Back
Anonymous (Egyptian). 'Scarab with Private Name Seal,' ca. 1648-1539 BC. carved and polished serpentine. Walters Art Museum (42.42): Acquired by Henry Walters.
Egyptian - Scarab with Private Name Seal - Walters 4242 - Bottom (2)
Anonymous (Egyptian). 'Scarab with Private Name Seal,' ca. 1648-1539 BC. carved and polished serpentine. Walters Art Museum (42.42): Acquired by Henry Walters.
Egyptian - Scarab with Private Name Seal - Walters 4242 - Bottom
Anonymous (Egyptian). 'Scarab with Private Name Seal,' ca. 1648-1539 BC. carved and polished serpentine. Walters Art Museum (42.42): Acquired by Henry Walters.
Egyptian - Scarab with Private Name Seal - Walters 4242 - Impression D...
Anonymous (Egyptian). 'Scarab with Private Name Seal,' ca. 1648-1539 BC. carved and polished serpentine. Walters Art Museum (42.42): Acquired by Henry Walters.
Egyptian - Scarab with Private Name Seal - Walters 4242 - Right
Anonymous (Egyptian). 'Scarab with Private Name Seal,' ca. 1648-1539 BC. carved and polished serpentine. Walters Art Museum (42.42): Acquired by Henry Walters.
Egyptian - Scarab with Private Name Seal - Walters 4242 - Transcriptio...
Anonymous (Egyptian). 'Scarab with Private Name Seal,' ca. 1648-1539 BC. carved and polished serpentine. Walters Art Museum (42.42): Acquired by Henry Walters.
Egyptian - Scarab with Spiral Scrolls - Walters 42391 - Back
This steatite scarab has a flat underside with a vertically arranged bottom design of symmetrical spiral scrolls. The design of the back is simple, the proportions of the top are almost balanced, and the workma... More
Egyptian - Scarab with Spiral Scrolls - Walters 42391 - Bottom
This steatite scarab has a flat underside with a vertically arranged bottom design of symmetrical spiral scrolls. The design of the back is simple, the proportions of the top are almost balanced, and the workma... More
Egyptian - Scarab with Spiral Scrolls - Walters 42391 - Impression
This steatite scarab has a flat underside with a vertically arranged bottom design of symmetrical spiral scrolls. The design of the back is simple, the proportions of the top are almost balanced, and the workma... More
Egyptian - Scarab with Spiral Scrolls - Walters 42391 - Right
This steatite scarab has a flat underside with a vertically arranged bottom design of symmetrical spiral scrolls. The design of the back is simple, the proportions of the top are almost balanced, and the workma... More
Egyptian - Scarab with the Cartouche of Sheshi - Walters 4226 - Back
The ancient Egyptians believed that the dung beetle, the Scarabaeus sacer, was one of the manifestations of the sun god. Representations of these beetles were used as amulets, and for ritual or administrative p... More
Egyptian - Scarab with the Cartouche of Sheshi - Walters 4226 - Bottom...
The ancient Egyptians believed that the dung beetle, the Scarabaeus sacer, was one of the manifestations of the sun god. Representations of these beetles were used as amulets, and for ritual or administrative p... More
Egyptian - Scarab with the Cartouche of Sheshi - Walters 4226 - Bottom
The ancient Egyptians believed that the dung beetle, the Scarabaeus sacer, was one of the manifestations of the sun god. Representations of these beetles were used as amulets, and for ritual or administrative p... More
Egyptian - Scarab with the Cartouche of Sheshi - Walters 4226 - Impres...
The ancient Egyptians believed that the dung beetle, the Scarabaeus sacer, was one of the manifestations of the sun god. Representations of these beetles were used as amulets, and for ritual or administrative p... More
Egyptian - Scarab with the Cartouche of Sheshi - Walters 4226 - Right
The ancient Egyptians believed that the dung beetle, the Scarabaeus sacer, was one of the manifestations of the sun god. Representations of these beetles were used as amulets, and for ritual or administrative p... More
Egyptian - Scarab with the Cartouche of Sheshi - Walters 4226 - Transc...
The ancient Egyptians believed that the dung beetle, the Scarabaeus sacer, was one of the manifestations of the sun god. Representations of these beetles were used as amulets, and for ritual or administrative p... More
Egyptian - Scarab with Unification Image - Walters 4279 - Back
This steatite scarab has a flat underside with a vertically arranged bottom design combining the 'unification of the Two Lands' icon with a basket. The design of the scarab's back is simple, with unbalanced pro... More
Egyptian - Scarab with Unification Image - Walters 4279 - Bottom
This steatite scarab has a flat underside with a vertically arranged bottom design combining the 'unification of the Two Lands' icon with a basket. The design of the scarab's back is simple, with unbalanced pro... More
Egyptian - Scarab with Unification Image - Walters 4279 - Impression
This steatite scarab has a flat underside with a vertically arranged bottom design combining the 'unification of the Two Lands' icon with a basket. The design of the scarab's back is simple, with unbalanced pro... More
Egyptian - Scarab with Unification Image - Walters 4279 - Right
This steatite scarab has a flat underside with a vertically arranged bottom design combining the 'unification of the Two Lands' icon with a basket. The design of the scarab's back is simple, with unbalanced pro... More
Hyksos Anat-her with Hyksos highlighted
Hyksos Anat-her with Hyksos highlighted
Hyksos on the seal of king Semqen
Hyksos on the seal of king Semqen
Scarab Khyan EA37664 Hall - Egypt
Finger ring, composed of a blue glazed steatite scarab (type D2) mounted in a gold mount. The scarab bears the cartouche of the hyksos ruler Khyan: - "Son of Ra, Khyan, living forever!" Unknown provenien... More
Scarab Yaqub-Har EA40741 Hall
Glazed steatite scarab (type D2) bearing the cartouche of the hyksos ruler Yaqub-Har: - Jjkb Hr Unknown provenience, Second intermediate period. London, British Museum EA 40741.
Scarab Yaqub-Har EA40742 Hall
Blue-glazed steatite scarab (type D2) bearing the cartouche of the hyksos ruler Yaqub-Har: - Jjkb Hr Unknown provenience, Second intermediate period. London, British Museum EA 40742.
Khyan the Hyksos (Hyksos highlighted)
Khyan the Hyksos (Hyksos highlighted)
Scarab With King's Throne Name, 'Maa-ib-re' (Sheshi) LACMA M.86.313.12...
Egypt, Second Intermediate Period, 15th dynasty (1664–1555 BCE) Sculpture Steatite with blue-green glaze, inlaid with lapis Gift of Ruth Greenberg (M.86.313.12) Egyptian Art
Scarab of King Sheshi LACMA M.86.313.13 (1 of 2)
Egypt, Second Intermediate Period, 15th dynasty (1664–1555 BCE) Sculpture Steatite with blue-green glaze and lapis inlay Gift of Ruth Greenberg (M.86.313.13) Egyptian Art
Scarab With King's Throne Name, 'Maa-ib-re' (Sheshi) LACMA M.86.313.12...
Egypt, Second Intermediate Period, 15th dynasty (1664–1555 BCE) Sculpture Steatite with blue-green glaze, inlaid with lapis Gift of Ruth Greenberg (M.86.313.12) Egyptian Art
Scarab of King Sheshi LACMA M.86.313.13 (2 of 2)
Egypt, Second Intermediate Period, 15th dynasty (1664–1555 BCE) Sculpture Steatite with blue-green glaze and lapis inlay Gift of Ruth Greenberg (M.86.313.13) Egyptian Art
Scarab of the Hyksos Period LACMA M.86.313.14 (1 of 2)
Egypt, Second Intermediate Period, 15th–16th dynasties (1664–1600 BCE) Sculpture Steatite with modern brown color Gift of Ruth Greenberg (M.86.313.14) Egyptian Art
Scarab of the Hyksos Period LACMA M.86.313.14 (2 of 2)
Egypt, Second Intermediate Period, 15th–16th dynasties (1664–1600 BCE) Sculpture Steatite with modern brown color Gift of Ruth Greenberg (M.86.313.14) Egyptian Art
Hyksos Scarab with Foreign King's Name LACMA M.86.313.4 (1 of 2)
Egypt, 13th - 16th Dynasties (1786 - 1569 B.C.) Sculpture Steatite 5/8 x 1/2 in. (1.6 x 1.2 cm) Gift of Ruth Greenberg (M.86.313.4) Egyptian Art
Hyksos Scarab with Foreign King's Name LACMA M.86.313.4 (2 of 2)
Egypt, 13th - 16th Dynasties (1786 - 1569 B.C.) Sculpture Steatite 5/8 x 1/2 in. (1.6 x 1.2 cm) Gift of Ruth Greenberg (M.86.313.4) Egyptian Art