[HatOb_1093] Scarab of Hatshepsut

Katarzyna Kapiec
June 29, 2018
Foundation deposit
scarab
glazed steatite

Scarab made of green glazed steatite. Type 4[1] - back with marked prothorax and elytra. On the base there is an incised inscription: King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Maat-ka-Ra, having dominion (nsw bjtj Mȝʿ.t-kȝ-Rʿ wʿs.tj). Sign wʿs is located on the left side of the Hatshepsut's cartouche, sign tj - on the right. Inside king's cartouche, figure of Maat is depicted without feather, which seems to be shown just to the right of the other signs, but not attached to them. Whole composition is oriented vertically on the scarab.

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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