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Heart scarab in olive green stone with an oval base: Ancient Egyptian, New Kingdom, 19th - 20th Dynasty
Heart scarab in dark green serpentine with a plain base: Ancient Egyptian, New Kingdom, 19th - 20th Dynasty
Winged scarab in light green faience with prominent curved legs: Ancient Egyptian, Late Period
Scarab, faded glazed steatite, incised on base with the lion-hunt text of King Amenhotep III: Ancient Egyptian, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, c.1380 BC
Scarab, green-glazed steatite, inscribed with the name and title of King Thutmose III: Ancient Egyptian, Sinai, Serabit el-Khadim, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, c.1479-1425 BC
Scarab of green glazed steatite, incised on base with hieroglyphic motif: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, Abydos, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty
Scarab of green-glazed steatite, the base inscribed with the name (prenomen) of King Thutmose III: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, Abydos, Tomb 74, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, c.1479-1425 BC
Brigh blue faience scarab with the base incised with the name of Queen Ankhesenamun: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, Abydos, Tomb 74, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, c.1336–1327 BC
Scarab, glazed steatite, incised on base with the image of the king and the name (prenomen) of Ramesses IV: Ancient Egyptian, New Kingdom, 20th Dynasty
Scarab, green-glazed steatite, incised on base with hieroglyphic motif within scrolled border: Ancient Egyptian, Middle Kingdom, 12th - 13th Dynasty
Scaraboid in yellow glazed steatite with the upper surface engraved with a head of Hathor and the base engraved with the prenomen of Thutmose III: Ancient Egyptian, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty
Scarab, green-glazed steatite, incised on the base with hieroglyphs naming the high official Har: Ancient Egyptian, 2nd Intermediate Period, 14th - 15th Dynasty, c.1750-1550 BC
Scarab, green-glazed steatite, incised on base with hieroglyphs naming Royal Treasurer Senebsuma: Ancient Egyptian, Middle Kingdom, 13th Dynasty, c.1795-1650 BC
Scaraboid, red-stained steatite, perforated, with hieroglyphic motif and other showing the goddess Tauret between guarding lions: Ancient Egyptian, 2nd Intermediate Period, 13th - 14th Dynasty