[HatOb_968] Scarab of Thutmose III

Katarzyna Kapiec
June 29, 2018
Foundation deposit
scarab
1.2cm
0.7cm
glazed steatite

Scarab made of green glazed steatite. Type 5[1] - back with marked prothorax and elytra and V-shaped marking on either wing-case. On the base there is an incised composition consisting of inscription with prenomen of Thutmose III: Men-kheper -Ra, given life (Mn-ḫpr-Rʿ dj ʿnḫ), under the cartouche there is a depiction of kneeling god holding staffs in his hand. Signs ʿnḫ and dj are located below the horizontally oriented cartouche, sign ʿnḫ is on the left of the god's figure, sign dj  - on the right. Whole composistion is oriented vertically on the scarab. Length of the scarab is 1.6cm.

Footnotes

  1. ^ 1394: Scarab-shaped seals. Catalogue général des antiquités des égyptiennes du Musée de Caire, nos. 36001-37521 - - 1907 - Newberry, Percy E..

Excavated by the H.E. Winlock (Metropolitan Museum of Art) in the temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari in 1926-1927. Gained by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1927 in the division of finds (Rogers Fund).

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