Scarab

29-104-9

From: Israel | Beth Shean

Curatorial Section: Near Eastern

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Object Number 29-104-9
Current Location Collections Storage
Provenience Israel | Beth Shean
Archaeology Area CN II, 7; Class D
Period Early Iron Age
Section Near Eastern
Materials Steatite
Technique Glaze
Iconography Lotus? | Inscription
Description

White steatite, brown remains of glaze. Inscribed: Amen Re (?) Lord. A lotus (?) plant overhangs the inscription.

Oren: “Scarab.”

“Description: White steatite with traces of yellow glaze. Prothorax and wing-case indicated with sun-disc on each side of the elytra.

Design. The sign Amen-Ra followed by a horizontal line with several vertical strokes; on the top and bottom are neb signs. The scarab is assigned by Rowe in the field catalogue to the late XVIIIth or XIXth Dynasty.”

Height 0.8 cm
Length 1.5 cm
Width 1.1 cm
Credit Line Expedition to Beth Shean (Beisan); Clarence Fisher, 1921-1928
Other Number 858 - Field No SF

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