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Cylinder-seals, Seal-amulets, etc., on which are cut the names of kings and royal
personages who flourished from the period of the First dynasty, about B.C. 4000,
to the end of that of the Ptolemies, about B.C. 50. These are illustrated by
1,518 full-sized photographic reproductions and line drawings distributed
throughout the text. Taken as a whole, this Collection of Royal Scarabs,
which, however, only forms one-fifth of the Scarab Collection in the British
Museum, is the largest and most important in the world, and is invaluable to
the student of Egyptian history, religion, and art. The interest of the Scarab
is primarily religious and historical, and there is no evidence that it was ever
used as currency, as some have supposed. The greater number of the Scarabs
herein published have been acquired during recent years, and have not
previously been edited. The descriptions given form the greatest mass of
material for the study of this subject hitherto made available. And special
the case of the important Scarabs found with Minoan remains in Cyprus and
Greece, and those from Mesopotamia, Palestine, Syria and Western Asia
generally.
of stones used in the manufacture of Scarabs are due to Mr. L. J. Spencer, M.A.,
History).
E. A. WALLIS BUDGE.
PAGE
V. Miscellanea 293
Index 305
INTRODUCTION.
the signet being cut on its base. When not too large, it could be strung as
a bead or mounted as the bezel of a ring.
"
The Scaraboid is a modification of the Scarab, retaining the " Scaraboid
form and the engraved base of the Seal-scarab, while the back was either
absolutely plain or could be cut (if of stone) or impressed (if of faience) in various
forms, such as that of the head of a negro, of a cynocephalus ape, and so forth.
The Cowroid is a " cross " between a Scaraboid and a bead of lentoid
shape, originally made in imitation of the form of a cowry-shell, but afterwards
losing all trace of this original form. It was inscribed (m imitation of a seal) in
the same way as the Scarab and Scaraboid.
Plaques (in the specially restricted sense of the appellation used in this
Catalogue) are plaque-shaped amulets developed from the flat bead and inscribed
in the same manner as the Seal-scarabs.
Various combinations of the Scaraboid and the Plaque are met with. All
these derivatives of the Scarab partake of the nature of beads, as also does the
Scarab itself to a great extent, since all are perforated for stringing, and, when
worn as amulets, were usually strung with beads on necklaces, etc. Even the
Cylinder-seal is perforated in the same way (though usually on a larger scale),
so that it might be slung on a necklace. When intended not to be strung as
viJJ INTRODUCTION.
a bead, but, as was often the case, to be mounted as the bezel of a signet-ring,
the Scarab or Plaque was still always perforated, and was secured to the ring
by means of a metal wire passing through the perforation. With the exception
of the larger Scarabs, which were placed as amulets on the bodies of the dead,
all the objects described in this Catalogue are thus either perforated in the
manner of a bead, or provided with some other means of being strung on, or
suspended from, a chain. They were, therefore, all originally intended to be
worn upon the person.
The common bond between these various objects is the fact that the
majority of them were intended to be used as seals, or were adapted to
be used for that purpose, or were inscribed and ornamented in
, , imitation of seals. Thus the Cylinder-seal was, originally, never
& j.
the Seal.
which were never intended to be anything else than amulets, bore inscriptions or
ornaments of a kind appropriate only to a seal. Other Scarabs not only
remained purely amuletic in nature, but also in form, taking on none of the
characteristics of the seal. The connecting-link between the Cylinder-seal, or
Button-seal, and the Heart-scarab, which often bore no inscription or ornament
at all, is the ordinary Scarab and its derived forms, which were at once amulets
and seals or imitations of seals. This connection it is impossible to sever if the
Scarabs are treated as a whole, so that objects as wide apart in nature and form
as the Cylinder-seal and the Heart-scarab must be described in the same
Catalogue. The chief place is, of course, taken by the Scarab, on account not
only of its more common occurrence, but of its unique religious and artistic interest.
Of all the smaller productions of the Egyptian artists, the Scarab was one
of the most characteristically Egyptian, and as such was greatly prized as a
curiosity among the surrounding nations. In Palestine, Scarabs
, .J ,,XI 1th dynasty and of all the later periods are found
of the
outside Lgypt. . . .
4 98.
.
INTRODUCTION. ix
Crete.' In the time of the XVI 1 1th dynasty, Scarabs and rings bearing the
names of Amenhetep III, of Queen Tii, and of Amenhetep IV (Khuenaten),
were prized by the chiefs of Mycenae, of lalysos in Rhodes, and of Enkomi
(Salamis) in Cyprus,^ and buried with them in their tombs. In later days the
Scarab, introduced from Phoenicia, again became popular in Greece, and
" throughout the sixth century the usual form of Greek seal-gem was the Scarab,
of hard stone, with the designs on the base cut with the lapidary's wheel. ^ These
Greek Scarabs were Greek-made, and their designs were purely Greek. They
are, therefore, not included in the present Catalogue, from which the Phoenician
Scarabs found at Tharros are also excluded.
Of course, none of the religious ideas that were typified to the Egyptian by
his Scarab were known to the foreign owners or makers of Scarabs. To them
they were merely curious objects, often beautifully made or of beautiful colour,
which might be used as seals (if the material of which they were made was hard
enough), and undoubtedly possessed some vague magic virtue which rendered
them desirable acquisitions. With the dead man they were buried like the rest
of his personal possessions.
To the moderns, the Scarab and its congeners have also always been objects
of interest, either as emblems of Egyptian religion or specimens of the art of the
Egyptian craftsman, while to the archaeologist and historian they have often
proved most useful as evidence.
found in Egypt used by the Pre-dynastic population, certainly before any foreign
influence of any kind can be traced in the country. As many of the earliest
Egyptian Cylinders are of wood,'* they may perhaps have originated in Egypt
itself, and be derived from a piece of reed on which primitive ideographic signs
were cut. Very soon ivory ^ was used, and then the soft stone, steatite ;
* Cf. 2595 (1st dynasty). One of the oldest wooden Cylinders of the Early Dynastic
Period was found at Abydos by Mr. E. R. Ayrton in 1909, and is now in the British
Museum (No. 49018).
^ The ivory Cylinder-seals from
Hierakonpolis (Quibell, Hierakonpolis, I, PI. xv) date
from the very beginning of the 1st dynasty, or shortly before it. An ivory Cylinder of the
same period was found by Ayrton at Mahasna in 1909 (Predynastic Cemetery at
el.Mahasna, PI. xxvii, 1). No. 2597 (Vth dynasty) is of ivory (p. xxix, post).
X INTRODUCTION.
and this, unglazcd, is the usual material of most of the Cylinders of the
earliest dynasties that have survived. Under the Vlth dynasty a hard blue
ceramic paste was utilized, and also, occasionally, copper or bronze.' Under the
Xllth dynasty steatite, glazed blue, was usual. One of the finest specimens of
the Seal-cylinder known is that, made of glazed steatite, which bears the rare name
of Sebekneferu (Skemiophris), the queen regnant with whom the Xllth dynasty
came to an end (2639). Cylinders of Amenemhat III, and of several of his
predecessors, are well known. Usually, they bear the prenomen of the king, with
the addition " Beloved of Sebek, Lord of Khmunu," or some other place in the
neighbourhood of the Fayyum, the province which the kings of this dynasty
specially favoured. Complicated Cylinders occur, forming quatrefoils, which
could not have been used as seals, and show that the Cylinder-seal was beginning
to become simply an amulet bearing the name of the king, which was popularly
considered to be of great magical protective power. On an elaborate Cylinder
of Antef V, Nub-kheper-Ra (2644), we see the figure of the king cut in alter-
nation with that of the god Sebek and in combination with protective symbols :
this Cylinder must have been an amulet pure and simple, in spite of its size.
^
Under the XVIIIth dynasty Cylinders, both simple seals and amulets, occur,
though they are rare : afterwards they practically disappear.
The archaistic revival under the Ethiopians and Saites brought the Cylinder
again into partial use. It was now usually made of faience, and not of much
practical utility as a seal.^
The Cylinder was originally simply rolled by the palm of the hand over the
surface of the clay to be stamped. A picture of this primitive method survived
to the last (though in a misunderstood form) in the Egyptian hieroglyphic
"circle round " (to "come full circle"). The idea of the word is to "roll over
and over again," and for this conception the symbol adopted was Q , which, it
only, and we find it used in this sense in the inscription on the ivory box-lid
example of the sign, and there is no doubt as to what it was intended to represent.
Later on, the origin of the symbol was lost sight of, and it was taken to be
3 2648 2651.
" Petrie, Royal Tombs, II, p. 25.
5 British Museum No. 35352 ; Petrie, Royal Tombs, II. PI. vii, 12.
,
INTRODUCTION. xi
a signet-ring for the finger, with a rectangular bezel, and under this impression it
was represented 'even as early as the lllrd dynasty,' carried in the claws of the
protecting hawk or vulture which hovers above the figure of the king in wall-
reliefs, or decorates the ceilings of temples. Also, among the jewels of the
Xllth dynasty from Dashur, the base of the Q is already represented as a seal-
bezel.^ It was not till the time of the XXVIth dynasty, however, that actual
rings were made of this shape, in pursuance of the (generally mistaken) archaistic
tendency of the time.^
At the earliest period, the Cylinder-seal, besides being kept in a box, was
also slung on or suspended from a necklace and worn by its owner, and the
necklace with its seal became the sign of the royal official who was charged with
the custody and use of the royal seal. We find this sign 9 oi ^^, showing the
two ends of the necklace thrust through the perforation of the seal, as early as
the time of Perabsen (llnd dynasty).* Later, the form 9' altered to Q,
became the usual determinative symbol of the words setchau{t) and khetem, " to
seal," and ^--^ as .^-O became the sign of the official keeper of the seal
^ , ,
The simple method of rolling the Cylinder with the hand was soon improved
upon by the invention of holders, so that the Cylinder could be used on the
principle of the modern revolving blotting-pad. Two Cylinders of the IVth and
Vth dynasties in the British Museum are unperforated, and instead of
(see p. xxxv).
Under the later dynasties of the Ancient Empire the perforation of the
Cylinder-seal increased very much in size, till under the Vlth dynasty, the seal
was simply a hollow cylinder like a pipe. Under the Xllth dynasty the
was I
J
o , setchauti, at this time (Griffith, in Petrie, loc. cit., p. 53). Cf. 2765.
The word " sealed " contract was khetemt. The word khetem
5 for a
^^ Q ,
^^^'em,
originally means "to close up"; setchau{t), "to stamp," "impress"; ^ ^^ Q ,
6 2596, 2597.
d 2
xii INTRODUCTION.
seal-makers reverted to the small perforation characteristic of the earliest period.
Under the Old Kingdom a new form of seal came into use in the shape of the
the god Osiris-Unnefer ^^ T Ji , and that the issue of the Scarabs may have been
connected wi'h the veneration of the early Royal Tombs (including that of "Osiris") at
Abydos under the XlXthXXIlnd dynasty.
INTRODUCTION. xiii
somewhat broad, flat base upon which the insect could stand, if it was to be
represented as standing upon anything at all. This base naturally suggested
itself as the field for the engraving of a seal, and so seal devices were cut upon
the originally funerary amulet of the Scarab, which henceforward till the end of
the XVlllth dynasty was as much a seal as an amulet, and the most usual form
of seal.
The most ancient Scarabs known are purely amulets, and have no mark of
a seal about them. One, a small ivory beede found in a Vlth dynasty grave during
the excavations of the Egypt Exploration Fund at Abydos
Sixth Dynasty. .^ 1910, is in the British Museum (No. 49336). Blue glazed
steatite Scarabs, of rude form and with roughly geometrical designs upon their
bases, occur contemporaneously with the Button-seals. But the manufacture of
fine Scarab-seals does not begin till the Xlth dynasty, to which period belongs
the Scarab of Aatshet, consort of Neb-hapet-Ra Mentuhetep, in the British
the king's prenomen in various combinations, often of a fantastic character (75 95).
The Scarab-seals that bore the royal name were not necessarily the property of
the king or his officials, nor did they necessarily bear any ofhcial character. The
royal name was now inscribed upon the amuletic seal as an additional magical
protection for the owner.
The names of private persons were inscribed upon Scarabs, as on Cylinders,
and the addition of the signs ^^, " deceased," tomany of them shows that new
Seal-scarabs were specially made to be buried with the dead, as the original
Scarab-amulet had been, and could, naturally, serve as the dead men's seals in
a new style of decoration introduced into Egypt, about the time of the
Xlth dynasty, from Crete and the Aegean Islands, with whose inhabitants the
Egyptians had now come into contact.^ Very often a spiral design occupies
the whole base of the Scarab, to the exclusion of any inscription. These designs,
often combined with lily-sprays and flowers, are not seldom beautifully cut, and the
art of Scarab cutting now developed remarkably, especial skill being shown by
management of hard stones, while the glazes of the steatite
the lapidaries in the
Scarabs are of a brilliancy and beauty never equalled later, even under the
XVIIIth dynasty. The form of the Scarab is carefully reproduced in a naturalistic
type (A 1-2 in the subjoined list, p. xxxi), while other types, more elaborate or
Hall, P.S.B.A., XXXI (1909), p. 221 ; Ancient History of the Near East, pp. 40, 41.
xiv INTRODUCTION.
more conventional in treatment, reproduce the lines of the insect summarily but
truly. These types are described below (pp. xxx~xxxiv.)
The Scarab was now often mounted in a funda as the swivel-bezel of
by means of a twisted spiral wire, which passed through the perforation of the
Scarab, and was twisted up on either side round the ring like a spring (p. xxxv).
This form of mounting continued in use always. More commonly, perhaps,
under the Middle Kingdom, the Scarab was not mounted, though it might have
a gold plate fixed on its base :
' it was simply strung on a piece of thin gold
wire which formed a ring, not intended to be worn, but to be slung from a string
or chain, like a Cylinder or a Button-seal.^ The goldsmith s work of some
of the Xllth dynasty Scarab mountings is more beautiful than that of any
other period, and the combination of the arts of the lapidary and the goldsmith
that is seen in the golden Scarabs from Dashur, inlaid with lapis, carnelian,
The Heart-scarabs now first appear, and, in accordance with the pre-
scriptions of the Book of the Dead,'* are usually made of green stone (generally
popularity extended greatly, the Cowroid being especially popular during the
Hyksos Period, and the Plaque at the beginning of the XVllIth
^ '
dynasty. Both these forms were much in vogue till the end
of the XlXth dynasty, and re-appear under the XXVIth.
The Scaraboid with its back in the form of a negro's head now appears. It was
apparently a development of the Middle Kingdom custom of givmg a human
head to Heart-scarabs.
Neither the Cowroid nor the Plaque had properly any amuletic character,
except when it bore the name of a king or a god, but in the time of the
XVI 1 1th dynasty all these objects, the CyHnder included, had come to share the
specifically amuletic character of the Scarab. They were now only used as seals
when hard enough for the purpose ; during the first half of the XVllIth dynasty
the usual form of seal was a Scarab or Plaque, the latter usually brick-shaped,
of hard stone, carnelian or jasper, mounted as the swivel-bezel of a ring. The
' De Morgan, Jequier, and Legrain, Fouilles a Dahchour, I, PI. xix, 35, 37.
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Rubrics to Chapters XXX, XXXb, and LXIV.
1. Steatite Scarab in gold mount. (Xllth 6. Glazed steatite Scarab of Ptah-mes, a
glazed steatite Scarabs were mounted in rings (cf. the Plate) and used as seals
also, when they were well made and well glazed, and so hard enough. But the
fa'ience Scarabs which first became usual under this dynasty can never have
been hard enough to be used as actual seals, and it is significant that we find
them first appearing in numbers at this time, when the purely amuletic character
of the Scarab was coming again to the front. Under the Middle Kingdom the
Scarab had been not only an amulet, but also a seal, whether of the living or
the dead ; now, under the XVlllth dynasty, we find it reverting to its original
The style of the late Middle Kingdom (Hyksos Period) continued in use in
Northern Egypt till the XlXth dynasty, when Scarabs direcdy imitated from
those of the Hyksos were often made. It was natural that
1 Naville and Hall, Deir el-Bahari, Xlth dynasty, III, pp. 13, 14. On PI. xxv I's
illustrated an original string of small Scarabs and utchat-eyes, found in the rubbish overlying
the Mentuhetep-temple. Sometimes a Scarab was found with a single little piece of string
through it. These were evidently the simple offerings of the XVlllth dynasty fellahin,
which,when the shrine of Hathor at Der al-Bahari became too full of them, were cast
away by the sacristans on to a dustheap in the older temple, where they remained until
recovered by the modern excavators. Some of the finest scarabs ever found came from the
Der al-Bahari dust heaps.
xvi INTRODUCTION.
bezel to the body of the ring itself, which was made continuous, and expanded into
a flat or slightly convex oval bezel to take the signet. Henceforward solid signet-
rings were used as much as rings with movable bezels, whether Scarabs or
Plaques.
Under the XlXth dynasty no development of any interest can be pointed
out in the history of the Egyptian seal. The spiral designs of the Middle
Kingdom, which had survived in reduced number and
^ XVI dynasty, revived for
'
degenerate form under the 1 1th
XlXth dynasty had this been done ; ever since the time of Rameses II no
Scarab, but an occasional stone one intended for actual use as a seal, had borne
anything but purely religious and magical scenes and inscriptions.
Archaism naturally brought the Scarab again into vogue as an actual seal,
and the Phoenicians, as we have seen, spread their imitations of the Saite Scarab-
seals abroad as far as Sardinia (Tharros) and Greece, where the beetle-form took
place among the native styles, and became quite an usual shape for a Greek
gem (p. ix).
The Cowroid, too, which had been forgotten since the time of the XlXth
dynasty, was revived by the Saites, and they developed the Plaque into a very
pretty little Seal-amulet, generally of yellow jasper, with slightly convex faces and
rounded ends.
The momentary revival of the Cylinder has already been mentioned.
Signet-rings at this period are commonly of silver (instead of bronze or gold) and
are usually fashioned, by a mistaken archaism, in the form of the sign Q, which,
we have seen, was erroneously supposed to represent a ring. Even Stamp-
signets (which now for the first time became usual) are often made in the same
form.
After the end of the XXV th dynasty the Seal-scarab suddenly ceased to be
I
made at all in Egypt. A reason for the sudden disappearance of the most
INTRODUCTION. xvii
popular of all amulets is hard to find, it is certain that after having been made
in thousands during the sixth century, in the fifth and later centuries it only
appears sporadically, and thereafter disappears, though the
Ptolemaic and j. i r i i / \
i i i
Ptolemaic and Roman Periods the most usual seal was the signet-ring, generally
of the ordinary classical types (see Marshall, Catalogue of Rings, pp. 22 ff.).
the mind of the primitive Nilote. Out of the ball of dung, according to the
general belief, came forth the small Scarabs when their time came to be born.^
The difference between the male and female beetles was not evident, and all of
them seemed to roll their dung-balls ; the Egyptian ancestor therefore assumed,
1 The latest observations on the Sacred Scarabaeus are those of M. J.-H. Fabre,
Souvenirs Entomologiques, V (1897), pp. 1-85. (From information supplied to Dr. Budge
by the Hon. Walter Rothschild.)
^ This very ancient idea, which we find in Horapollo, has been shown to be totally
erroneous by Fabre, loc. cii. The ball which is rolled along the ground by the Scarab is
intended to serve simply as his food, and is eaten in the insect's burrow. The egg is laid by
the female in a ball of dung, but this ball is of a special pear-shaped form, and is never
seen above ground, the ball being prepared and the egg laid in the burrow. The dung is
intended, of course, to be the food of the larva. The Egyptians do not seem to have had any
idea of the metamorphoses of the insect, and no doubt thought that the Scarab issued from
the egg as a tiny beetle. Horapollo's description (ed. Leemans, 1, 10), but for this and the
mistake about the dung-ball, is not bad.
C
xviii INTRODUCTION.
when he saw the small Scarabs coming out of the ball, that the Scarab was male
only, and that he created his offspring without the intervention of a female, so
that they came forth from the ball which he had made. So the idea that the
Creator of the Sun was self-created evolved itself in the mind of the primitive
we find it cited as the symbol of /xovoyet-es. This idea, connected with the fact
that the Scarab lays only one egg, was taken by Christian writers to allow of the
^
Scarab being spoken of as a type of Christ, the " only-begotten " son of God,
and we even find our Lord described as " the good Scarab," or as " God's
Scarab."^ it may be questioned whether this was not a slight misunderstanding,
and whether the word jj-ovoyerri^ means in the case of our Lord quite the same
thing as it does in Horapollo with regard to the Scarab : he seems to use it
rather in the sense of " born of one sole person," in this case the male Scarab,
''
without the intervention of a female.
Another idea that seems to have been associated with the Scarab, at any
rate in late times, is that of personal resurrection. We may doubt whether the
earliest Egyptians had associated with the Scarab any idea of
,, n I- renewed life upon this earth. It was a new life in the Under-
the Kesurrection
world that, they hoped, was assured to the dead man by the
placing over his heart of a stone image of the Scarabaeus-beetle, type and
emblem of life ever renewing itself unaided, as its race seemed to beget itself
unaided and to spring in multitude from the revolving ball, ^ fosterer of their life
IxQvoyeve^ /j,ev on avToyevei; earl to ^wop, vtto dijXela^ /j.i] Kvocj}opovp.evoi>' fiorij yap
ysi'ec7i<i avTov, loiavTri earii' yeveaiv Be, Sia ti]p irpoeiprjfiiiriv alriav' iroTepa Be^
a water on the ground, as the balls are softened by the wet when it is very dry the
little ;
insect often never succeeds in emerging, but perishes in the ball which was provided for its
sustenance in its maggot-stage. After a little rain, or near a stagnant pool, the ground is
sometimes seen covered by the young Scarabs that have been able to get out. No doubt
this phenomenon of the constant association of the young Scarabs with water was taken by
the Egyptians as a further analogy with Khepera, the self-creating sun, born of the primeval
waters, Nu.
'
INTRODUCTION. xix
as the revolving sun-ball fostered the life of man. So they prayed that w^ith the
help of the Scarab over his heart the dead man might find just judgment in the
Hall of Double Truth," that the Powers of the Underworld might not be hostile
to him, and that the result of the Weighing of his Heart in the presence of the
Guardian of the Balance might be satisfactory. In the latter days of Egypt this
hope of just judgment and renewed life in the Underworld seems to have
become confused with a foreign idea (perhaps of Indian origin ?) of renewed life
upon this earth, which again was confounded by the Christians with their idea of
the resurrection of the actual body at the Last Day. As we have said, we find
in Christian times Our Lord spoken of as " the Scarab, and the Scarab as His
emblem.
Since it was a seal as well as an amulet, the Scarab became identified with
various superstitions anent the power of the man's Name, and so forth, and
the inscriptions upon many Scarabs are very interesting as
a seal than as an amulet which would protect the owner against all kinds of
harm in this life as well as the next, same time, if inscribed suitably,
and at the
procure him any and every blessing. So a god is prayed upon a Scarab to
" open a happy year " for its owner. Women wore Scarabs which bore prayers
for the blessing of a child men Scarabs that prayed for them that their names
;
might be stable in the land and their houses endure. Pious pilgrims, too, wore
Scarabs that promised them a happy journey to Amen's glorious fane at Karnak,
or proudly proclaimed the eternity of Memphis, the city of Ptah. Of all the gods.
Amen and Ptah are most invoked upon the Scarabs to extend protection to the
wearers, but the names of Bast and of Khensu, the young god popular among
the common people, was also most potent as amulets and Mut, Buto, Isis, and ;
Harpokrates appear the latter couple more by the presentment of the Mother-
:
goddess with her child than by their written names. The name of Osiris, the
god of the dead, appears rarely, his figure never, on the small Scarabs. And
this is significant of the fact that the ordinary small Seal-scarabs were primarily
designed for the protection of the living, not of the dead. Osiris only appears
in person upon the great Heart-scarabs that were intended for the dead only.
The supposed relation of the Scarab to the Heart of a man does not seem
very clear to us. Perhaps the heart, as the seat of was regarded as specially
life,
connected with the Creator-god Khepera and his emblem the Scarab, the symbol
' Yet, quite early, Osiris is identified with the Scarab. In the Pyramid Texts (Unas,
Unas " fhes as ahghts) hke a Scarab in the
1. 477) the Osiris a duck, he hovers over (or,
empty on the Boat of Ra." But this is only because " he sits on the seat
seat of Ra" (1. 478) ;
which later developed into the " negro-head " back of many Scaraboids. The
Heart-scarab is met with at all times down to the latest. In later times it is often
made of faience. Sometimes its place is taken by an amulet entirely in the
shape of a heart, possibly with a human head, and with, cut upon it, a repre-
^
sentation of the bcnmi-bird, the sacred crane of Heliopolis, " the soul of Khepera,
whose emblem was the Scarab. Under the Saites and even earlier, the Heart-
scarab is often provided with detachable wings, fastened by thread, and some-
times one finds it as the centre of a pylo -shaped pectoral, placed upon the
mummy's breast.
In the Saite and Ptolemaic Periods we also meet with a small Scarab
(type N), purely amuletic in character, and without inscription of any kind, as it
has no base on which to put it. Instead of the base is a small ring for sus-
pension. Museum,^
In a very interesting set of funerary amulets in the British
exhibited exactly as they were found, we find this base-less Scarab was put over
the throat of the mummy, while a Seal-scarab, with base, was placed with a
model signet-ring (all are made of faience), below its left shoulder the shoulder :
over which the scribe usually carried, slung, his writing materials.
As a divine object the Scarab was figured in the guise of Khepera often in
the Papyri of the Book of the Dead, and on the walls of tombs and temples.
Sometimes Khepera is a Scarab-headed man,'* at others the beetle alone is
' Page xi .
Images of the
Scarab.
an oval
2 ft. 9
...
plinth
It is
in. in
of green granite,
height
beneath which
There
and 2 ft.
is
is
10
no
and measures
in. in width,
it
Probably the
in length
stands on
monumental Scarab of the same kind, mounted on a high pedestal (the whole
being monolithic as before), was found by M. Georges Legrain in the course of
his excavations at Karnak. It bears a long inscription of the New Kingdom.
The Scarab was used in Gnostic iconography, and appears on Gnostic gems
^
and other inscribed stones.
The second main interest of the Scarab is its relation to Egyptian History.
sun amid the acclamations of his subjects, and ruled over them (in theory at
least) as a benehcent deity, giving them life. Therefore the royal name appears
so commonly upon Scarabs. Modern owners of these objects usually flatter
themselves that their Scarabs with the names of monarchs engraved upon them
actually belonged to these monarchs. With the exception of a few cases, it is
certain that this was not so. The name of the king who was reigning at the
time they were made was placed upon Scarabs merely as an amulet, just as
the names of actual gods were placed upon them, including those of deceased
kings (like Menkaura, Thothmes III, or Amenhetep III) who long after their
deaths had attained the rank of demi-gods in the popular pantheon.
as sometimes happens, that the only evidence for the existence of an obscure
king is the occurrence of his name upon a Scarab. This
jj
evidence from Scarabs bulks largely in our only available
J..
knowledge of the numberless ephemeral monarchs of the
Hyksos Period, many of whom seem to have left no other record of their
such evidence must be used with caution, the more so since the Egyptian Scarab-
makers had a curious (and, for the historian, inconvenient) habit of very often
putting upon their Scarabs names, not of actual monarchs who had ever lived,
but of purely imaginary rulers. These imitation royal names ^ have often
deceived the too trustful historian. They are most common upon Scarabs of the
Sa'ite Period (XXV I th dynasty), and, although the fact is not certain, it seems
improbable that the practice had become common so early as the time of the
Hyksos. So that we can be fairly sure that, with few exceptions,^ the regal
names upon Scarabs of the Hyksos Period are really those of actual monarchs.
Scarabs, too, are sometimes important as recording events. At the dawn
of Egyptian history, we find the kings of the 1st dynasty commemorating the
events of their reigns upon small tablets of wood or ivory,
IS orica
which were buried with them. It may be, too, that on their
of Amenhetep 111 we hnd that a number of large Scarabs (1713-1722 and 2868)
were made, on which were inscribed commemorative records of the king s reign
and that of his great queen, Tii ; such as his marriage with the foreign princess
Gilukhipa, his slaying of Hons in Mesopotamia, and hunting of wild cattle in
Egypt, and his making of the great lake of Zarukha (the modern " Birket Habu")
at Thebes for Queen Tii to sail upon in her barge Tehen-Aten (" the sun-disk
blazes "). Only two specimensWild Cattle " Scarab are known, and
of the "
these are both in a private Collection." No. 2868 (No. 51084 of the British
Museum Collection) is unique, and is now first published. Its issue was probably
connected with the king's temple-building at Sulb (Soleb) and Sadenga in Nubia,
and the mention of the Aten or Sun-disk may at show that the Aten-worship
Sadenga began in the reign of Amenhetep III. No doubt other large Scarabs
commemorating other events were also made at the orders of Amenhetep III,
but have not come down to us. These truly " historical " Scarabs are of course
1 239 288.
2 See the Section "
Imitation Royal Names," 2557-2594.
' One of these exceptions is the name " Aa-m-neter" and its variations. (2559-2576.)
"
That of the Rev. W. Macgregor at Tamworth.
INTRODUCTION. xxiii
much larger than the ordinary Scarabs, being of the same size as the funerary
" Heart-scarabs" ; there is little doubt that they were issued by the royal orders
to commemorate events in exactly the same way as a modern medal, to which
they are absolutely analogous.
We obtain hints of historic events even from the ornamentation of the little
Amulet-scarabs, when one is able to discern the symbolism of the pictures and
ideographs. Thus, in the conflict between the lion and the crocodile upon the
Hyksos Scarabs we may perhaps see typified the struggle between the desert-
kings and the native Egyptian princes of the Xlllth dynasty, who dwelt in the
Scarabs
,
hvidence from .
tomb
that the contents of the same date. Thus, in Greece, the Egyptian
are of the
Scarabs found with the objects of the " Mycenaean " Period bear the names
or are almost exclusively of the age of Amenhetep 111, Tii, and Khuenaten.^
This is good evidence that these Mycenaean antiquities date to all intents
and purposes to about 1400 B.C. And this evidence is confirmed when we
consider that, though later imitations of Scarabs of Amenhetep 111 are known,
since they were made for a religious reason under the Sai'tes (Amenhetep
having been regarded then as a popular deity), no later imitations of Scarabs
of Queen Tii are known, nor is it hkely that they were ever made, since she
was not deified and no later commemoration of the arch-heretic Khuenaten,
;
fact. And their evidence has been confirmed by all the rest of what we know
as to the date of the " Mycenaean '
antiquities.
In this particular instance Scarabs have played a very important part in the
work of reconstituting lost history, and in other instances which could be enumer-
ated their evidence has been useful for the determination of important points.
The third main interest of the objects described in this Catalogue is artistic.
In Egyptian art the Scarab holds much the same place as the coin, or gem,
in the art of Greece.
As the gem and coin are microcosms of Greek art, so the Scarab is
in Art. .
shows sometimes a faithful naturalism worthy of the artists who painted the
representations of animals and insects in the tomb frescoes : sometimes a power of
conventionalization not unworthy of the art that produced the Prudhoe lions from
Gebel Barkal. And in the ornamentation of the base, in the cutting of the signet
(or its imitation on the purely amuletic Scarabs), we may see all the excellences
and all the defects of Egyptian art. Some Scarabs are most beautifully and
carefully cut : others exhibit the coarsest and most scamped of work. On some
we see scenes of kings striking down enemies (1108), careering in the chariot over
the bodies of the slain, in pursuit of lions (1116), or being carried in a palanquin on
the shoulders of courtiers and fan-bearers to worship the gods (1099) ; miniatures,
whether good or bad, of the great sculptured scenes on the temple walls, executed
within the compass of an oval space half-an-inch long. On others, the inferior
Scarabs of hard stone, well cut with the lapidary's wheel, are naturally rare.
Those that have survived are among the most beautiful products of Egyptian art.
To trace the development of the Scarab and its ornament, from the
elaborately conventionalized seals of the XI 1th dynasty with their beautiful
spiral patterns or the finely cut legends of their priestly or offical owners,
through the fine designs of the XVI 1 1th dynasty to the delicately-glazed pale
blue faience amulets of the XXVlth, is one of the most interesting studies in
the whole realm of ancient art ; and not less interesting is the attempt to
make out the influence of the long series of Egyptian Scarab styles upon the
" small art "
of the surrounding nations.
steatite in various stages of manufacture which are now in the British Museum.
INTRODUCTION. xxv
The first used and always the most generally-used material was a steatite
on Scarabs), then, later on, by a blue or green glaze. The art of glazinghad
been invented at the beginning of the 1st dynasty, and was
probably applied to stone almost as soon as to pottery,
but we do not find any glazed Cylinders or other seals, whether of stone or
pottery, till about the time of the Vth dynasty. After that time the use of
the glazed material became the rule, and lasted till the end. No doubt it
was seen that the glaze was a protection to the soft steatite, which by itself would
quickly have worn down in the case of a much-used seal ; on many of the unglazed
Cylinders of the 1st dynasty the legends are almost illegible from this cause.
The firing necessary for the fixing of the glaze also had a hardening effect upon
the steatite, which was now not easily chipped and even at the present day,
when the outer glaze has decomposed in most cases, remains a brittle substance
resembling, and easily mistaken for, ivory.
The characteristic Egyptian glazed pottery, or faience, was used for the
Scarabs become usual, and in that of Amenhetep III, when objects of brighdy-
coloured glaze were much in vogue, they are perhaps as common as those of
steatite. Under the XlXth dynasty this popularity of faience continued, though
colours degenerated, and faience Scarabs were commonly cast in moulds. The
result of this process was usually coarse and ugly, and the fashion of cast
Scarabs went out under the XXth dynasty, when, also, faience was less commonly
used. It was revived again, with a delicate light blue glaze, under the Saites.
To use a faience Scarab as a seal was obviously difficult, as the material was
too easily breakable. And it is significant that we only find this material
generally used from the time of the XVII th dynasty, when the amuletic I
character of the Scarab had practically extinguished its use as a seal. Under
the Xllth dynasty, when Scarabs were still regarded as seals, though they were
d
xxvi INTRODUCTION.
amulets as well, the hard glazed steatite was universally used, in company with
hard stones that needed no glazing.
The preservation of glaze and colour to modern times is more usual on
faience than on steatite Scarabs. When the glaze had gone, the faience object
speedily crumbled away, while that of steatite, hardened by the fire of the
glazing, survived. So we have many steatite Scarabs of which the glaze has
faded entirely or disappeared (leaving an ugly brown or white surface), but few
faience ones. The blue glaze of many Scarabs has turned with time to white,
the green glaze to brown.
The use of faience was accompanied by that of a homogeneous paste,
usually blue throughout, rarely green. This appears already under the Old
Kingdom,
3
but was commonest under the
is then rare.' it
3. Paste. '
Amenhetep II, and again from the XXlInd to the XXVlth dynasty. The earlier
paste is lighter in colour and harder than the later, which easily disintegrates, and
in Greece the imported Saite Scarabs of this material, which are often found there,
have usually suffered greatly from damp, and show almost illegible inscriptions.
Stones harder than steatite were early utilized for the manufacture of Seals.
calcite (natural
i i
glass;
\
is
i
known.
Also under the Vlth dynasty we find Button-seals of carnelian,
the Xllth dynasty the idea of utilizing the really hard stones spread, and the
splendid Egyptian amethyst was first brought into service for
the manufacture of Scarabs. Most of the amethyst Scarabs,
like the amethyst beads, are of this dynasty. Usually the base was unmscribed,
the intention being to cover it with a gold plate on which the inscription could
be marked ; but this rule was not absolute, and amethyst Scarabs with con-
temporary inscriptions cut on their bases are not unknown. It was, however,
not unusual to leave the gold plates also without inscription.
With amethyst, the beautiful green felspar or " mother-of-emerald," the dark
green jasper, the very hard green basalt, and the even harder obsidian, also came
into fashion. Scarabs of these materials are very character-
Green Felspar. -^^-^ ^f ^^^ xillth dynasty. Under the XVI 1 1th dynasty
*
amethyst and obsidian went out of fashion entirely, their place
Jasper was unfashionable for the greater part of the XVIIIth dynasty, while
basalt went out of use and was not revived till a late period. Towards the end
of the XVllIth dynasty, at the same time that bright yellow, purple, and
chocolate glazesbecame popular, a bright yellow jasper, which had not previously
been used, came into fashion for a time, and was followed under the XlXth
dynasty by red jasper, which also had not previously been used. Red stones
were popular under the XlXth and XXth dynasties, sard was commonly used,
and carnelian took an extended vogue. Green jasper was revived, and such
unusual stones as crystal, which had been rarely used under
"'*'""
the Xllth dynasty, appear. Chalcedony, so commonly used
* in Mesopotamia for the manufacture of Seals, occurs (2109,
P^
Chalcedony. m m
Plate, No.
i
I
rv\
was not much admirea
U),
i
it
j i i
by the Egyptians. Lapis-lazuli, on the other hand, which was used for Button-seals
and Scarabs under the Middle Empire, though rarely, became
Lapis-Iazuli. ,
v/v/ ,
very popular later, and alter the XXth dynasty was almost
i r i i i i
the only hard stone used, with the exception of basalt (which was revived later
under the Saites) and, occasionally, green jasper. Under the Saites, lapis was
very usual. Malachite was no doubt used for the making of
.
'
Scarabs as early as the time of the Middle Kingdom, but
actual examples of it are rare, and only one Scarab of
turquoise, the true mafkat of Sinai, is known to me (2169). Under the XVII 1th
dynasty glass Scarabs imitating mafkat were common, so that turquoise as well
as its matrix malachite may often have been used.
Granite, diorite, and basalt were used till the Ptolemaic Period for Heart-
scarabs and the small scarabs of type N (pp. xx, xxx). The red porphyry,
which was so much admired during the Roman Period, was very rarely used.
In Egypt the metals were more commonly used for the accessories of the
seal than for the seal itself, and this usage naturally extended to the Seal-amulet.
It was the ring in which the Scarab was mounted rather than
Museum (No. 5495 ; 2605). Gold and electrum, more rarely silver, were used
under the Xllth dynasty to plate the bases of amethyst, obsidian, or jasper
was unusual.
in combination with splendid inlay of lapis, felspar, and carnelian. One can
well imagine that in the opulent period of the close of the XVI 1 1th dynasty,
when, in the words of the envious Mitannian king, " gold was as the dust in
Egypt, Scarabs of gold were not uncommonly to be seen. And under the
XlXth dynasty, when friendly relations with the Hittites of Asia Minor had
silver, even in Egypt, has, no doubt, been responsible for the disappearance
of much Egyptian silver jewellery. In any case, however, it is not probable
that Scarab-seals were ever commonly made of the precious metals at
this period we have many gold and even several silver Signet-rings of the end
:
of the XVI 11th dynasty which show that the metal seal was usually made in the
form of the Ring-signet, not in that of the Scarab-amulet. The same holds good
of the Saite Period, when silver Signet-rings were common (silver having then
nearly approached modern its whereas, under the XI 1th dynasty it
ratio to gold,
may be the kyanos of the Greeks, which was imitated and used at this time (the period of
the XVllIth dynasty) by the Mycenaeans.
:
INTRODUCTION. xxix
Ivory was rarely used for the manufacture of these objects. Only in the
period from theVth to the XI 1th dynasty, when ivory was much used for the
(2597), one small (p. xiii) and one large ivory Scarab (of magical intention
No. 30730) are in the British Museum.
'
In later times ivory Scarabs or seals
of any kind are unknown. Bone, a material rarely used in Egypt till Roman
times, was never employed for the manufacture of any of these objects.
Amber is naturally very rare. It is perishable, and no doubt was very
seldom used to make Scarabs of. Yet an amber Scarab exists in the British
Museum Collection (No. 17718), and it is interesting to find
that it is of comparatively early date (end of the Middle
Empire or beginning of the XVI 1 1th dynasty).
3. Like No. 2, with slight depression at ends for a grip. IVth -Vth
dynasty. (2600.)
7. Long, thin, and small ; often with rounded ends. Xllth dynasty.
(2623.)
8. Like No. 7 ;
quatrefoil. (2619.)
' Exhibited in the Fourth Egyptian Room (Guide to Third and Fourth Egyptian
Rooms, p. 178).
XXX INTRODUCTION.
The types of Scarabs are, naturally, far more diverse and complicated.
In the wing-cases, head, and legs of the insect there are possibilities of endless
diversity of treatment. The Scarab-makers of one period did
not make their Scarabs exactly like those of another ; for
instance, at one time they cut the legs very carefully, at another the
legs disappeared. And, naturally, at the same period many varieties
of Scarab could exist side by side, from a simple bead, with neither legs nor
wing-cases marked and nothing but the head and the general shape to tell
of the alphabet, the types of each group by numbers. It has not seemed
sufficient to distinguish the Scarabs simply according to one criterion, such as
the presence or absence of marked wing-cases (elytrae). Scarabs which agree
in this one respect may present totally different characters in other respects,
such as the cutting of the legs. It has therefore been considered advisable
to make the classification depend on these two main characters (the representation
of the head being of minor importance). Material or glaze do not come into
consideration in this connection, the matter being purely one of differences
in style of manufacture. The period at which each type was usually made is
indicated. The first main division is, naturally, that of the more or less
naturalistic types, and this has been designated A. Those that follow, from
B to M, run down
gamut the of types from the earHer conventionalizing Scarabs
of the Middle Kingdom to the monstrosities of a late period. The Scarabs
of Class N are peculiar in that they have no base, and, therefore, in no way
partook of the nature of seals, but were purely amulets. The large Heart-
scarabs, also purely amulets, but with inscriptions incised in the manner of
the Seal-scarabs, do not differ in type from the ordinary naturalistic Scarabs of
Class A.
It is to be understood that these types very often combine, and a Scarab
can often only be described as a cross between one type and another, or
even between one class and another. Such mixed types are described as
" type A-B " or " type A 2-B 1
,"
as the case may be :
3. With the triangle at the corners of the wing-cases : XVI I Ith dynasty.
INTRODUCTION. XXXI
A 3.
A A.
A 1.
A 2 A 3.
A 5. A 7. A 8.
C -4.
2. High back.
3. Legs open.
4. Legs roughly marked.
..
XXXII INTRODUCTION.
D. Elaborate, especially as to the head : Middle Kingdom and XVII Ith
XlXth dynasty
1 With wing-cases marked.
2. Wing-cases not marked nicks : at sides to mark their position.
D 2. D 5. D 6.
p-r'iiiiii ~^i^
plant-sprays on back.
3. Resembles G legs striated, wing-cases not marked.
I :
... .. .
INTRODUCTION. xxxii
3. Elaborate
.
XXXIV INTRODUCTION.
4. Legs roughly blocked out : striations at sides.
1 Moderate-sized legs.
2. Exaggerated legs.
L 2. M 2
L 5.
Animal-Scaraboids.
cats, etc., as figured above. The negro-head Scaraboids have already been
referred to (p. xiv). The distinctions of form among the Plaques, Cowroids,
and plain Scaraboids have been described at the opening of the Introduction
(p. vii).
INTRODUCTION. XXXV
is shown in the figures below (c/. Plate, Nos. 2-5). The swivel-joint is rarer.
Of the true Signet-ring two main types are most usual. The first
figured above is the earlier, and begins to occur towards the end of the XVIlIth
dynasty (2659 ff.). During the Saiite Period it is unusual, but we find it under
the Ptolemies (2739). The second, the later, is not so solid. Its characteristic
is the broad splayed bezel springing from a slight semi-circular or circular hoop
Saite Signet-ring.
XVlIlth dynasty
Ring, with
Later type of Signet-ring, splayed bezel.
with splayed bezel.
The dating of Scarab types rests ultimately on the fact that the majority
of the Scarabs which bear certain royal names are of certain types. We infer
made, like them, presumably in the reigns of the kings whose names they
bear. This principle has proved itself satisfactory, and consistent results have
been obtained from its use. We now know that only a limited number of
royal names (supposed to be of great magical efficacy), such as those of
xxxvi INTRODUCTION.
Menkaura, Thothmes III, or Amenhetep III were placed upon Scarabs issued
in later times, and the process of examination of the vaiious types, has, it is
days. But equally we can distinguish from this posthumous type the real
contemporary Scarabs of these kings, which differ from Psamtik's type and
from each other's, showing close resemblances only to the types of their
immediate chronological neighbours. Thus (leaving out Khufu, Khafra, and
Menkaura, whose Scarabs are all posthumous), we find that the majority of
the Scarabs of Amenhetep IIIThothmes IV on one side,
are like those of
and those of Amenhetep IV on the other the names of neither Thothmes IV
;
type associated with Psamtik (or any other later king). Therefore we see that
the majority of the Scarabs of Amenhetep III are contemporary with
Amenhetep III, and we know their types, while all those of Thothmes IV
and Amenhetep IV are contemporary. The Scarabs of Amenhetep IV are
a good instance, also, of objects which we can rest assured are exclusively
contemporary on another ground ; the fact that he was an abominated heretic,
whose name would never be commemorated at any later period, and certainly
would never be regarded as one of good omen.
From the study and comparison of the types in this manner we see that
later Scarabs of Rameses II, though they occur, are rare, while those of
Thothmes III are about as commonly found of later types as of the types of
the king's own time. In fact, the name
Thothmes III occurs on Scarabs
of
of all periods after his demise, so potent was his name considered, and so
popular a hero was he.
We can therefore eliminate the later " issues " of royal Scarabs, and use
the types which we know to be contemporary as guides to the dating of the
Scarabs which bear no royal names, or no inscription at all.
;
INTRODUCTION. xxxvii
Dr. Samuel Birch. " Egyptian Antiquities at Alnwick Castle," pp. 1 03 ff.
F. Ll. Griffith, M.A., and "A Collection of Historical Scarabs" : Proc. Soc.
John Ward, F.S.A. Bibi. Arch., XXII (1900), pp. 305 ff., 386 ff.
Mrs. Alice Grenfell. " Amuletic Scarabs for the Deceased." Rec. Trav.
XXX, p. 105.
I.
2. Light blue faience Scarab, of type A 8, inscribed with an imitation ro}-al y^j^
prenomen, Neb-KA-Ra. -Saite Period. Length, \ in.
[No. 23296.]
3. Light blue faience Scarab, of flat type A 8, badly made and inscribed with
an imitation royal prenomen, Ka-XED-K.A. Saite Period, or earlier. Length, \ in.
Petrie : Historical Scarabs, 6. f,
'^
[No. 17207.]
4. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 7, inscribed with a corrupt form of the name of
A
CATAI.OOUE OF SCARABS, CYLINDER-SEALS, ETC. [7-18
7. I.islit blue faTence Scarab, of type A 8, inscribed <P ^" . ^ shortened and
corrupt form of the name of Khufu (IVth dynasty). %^ XXVIth dynasty.
Length, -j in. Loftie Essay, vii.
:
K^ rXo. 22Q4Q.1
[Xo. 24271.]
[Xo. 30495.]
11. Green gla/.ed steatite Scarab, of type A 4, with elaborately cut legs,
inscribed V |
. a corrupt form of the name of KllUFL', with the symbol of "life"
12. Blue paste rectangular Plaque, warped in firing. On one side is ^c:!c^co^
inscribed "Beautiful is KiiU[FU]," %^t. within a hatched border. Rough '^V^''^
^ '-'
work. XXVIth d)'nasty. Length, ij in. Loftie: Essay, c\xyixv. 1.*'^ ^-^~*
[Xo. 24256.] |^^=rrr~^"i
13. Blue glazed steatite (?) Scarab, of tvpe G i, inscribed with the name of
Khafka, q
'^'"^
(IVth dynasty). XXVIth dj-nasty. Length, -j^- in. Hay Collection, "
14. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type G i, inscribed with the name of Khafr.\.
XXVIth dynasty. Length, \ in. Petrie Hist. Scarabs, 21. : [Xo. 16420.]
Presented by Brarn Hcrtrs, Esq., 1851.
15. Light green faience Scarab, of type A 8, inscribed with the name 01 KllAFRA,
O
Q Saite Period. Length, ^^ in. Temple Collection. Petrie : Hist. Scarabs, 28.
[Xo. 1 64 1 8.].
16. Light-blue glazed steatite Scarab, of ty|)e A i, inscribed with the name
/^\
of KlL\FRA. XXVIth dynasty. Length, ,^^ in. Loftie: Essay, \yi.
[Xo. 22951.]
17. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type A i, inscribed with the name of
Kh.\FR.A, Q- Chipped. XXVIth dynasty. Length, jL in, Loftie: Essay, \\\\.
[Xo. 22950.]
18. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type F", inscribed with the name of
O
Khafra (?) ,
S. . Middle Kingdom (?). Length, ^^^ in. [Xo. 32451.]
:;
19. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type G i, flat, inscribed with the name of
20. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type G i, flat, inscribed with the name of
[No. 40667.]
23. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A 8, inscribed with the
name of Kh.\fra, "^J^"'- XXVIth dynasty. Length, -j-'-^ in. [No. 47304.]
24. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 8. On the base is cut the name of king
O
Men-KA-Ra, t^^ Menkaura (IVth dynasty). XXVIth dynasty. Length, | in.
U [No. 42056.]
25. Faience Scarab, of type A 4, inscribed with an imitation of the name of king
O
Men-ka-Ra,
"yt"
(IVth dynasty). XXVIth dynasty. Length, | in. [No. 37862.]
26. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of tvpe A 8, inscribed with an imitation of the
O
name of Men-KA-Ra, titli. Chipped. Saite Period. Length, y'^- in. Loftie : ZTjjvrj', x.
UJ [No. 22952.]
27. Blue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A i, with elongated base, on i^^^^\
which is inscribed the name of Men-KA-Ra, with a protecting hawk and a sphinx, fj^'^^.'^-X
couc/iant, on the neb sign, crowned with the feathers, \\ \\, and holding the sign of ? ' *.^:-^'^
28. Glazed steatite scarab, of type G 2, in original gold mount as the bezel of a ring
on the base is cut a figure of a lion, coucliant, above the inscription " Men-KA-Ra, f^-\
Good God, Lord of the Two Lands, Men-ka-Ra," .^^^^ (Lmxu, sic On the
back is the sign H . XlXth dynasty, or later. LJ
II LJ Length, | in.
'
^ O
O
[No. 32338.]
30. Litjht blue ghizcd stciititc rectangular I'la(|ue. On the obverse is an Uteliat, deeply
cut in open wojk, and on the reverse is inscribed the name ''TT' ^3Q
of Men-ka-Ra, in a cartouche, with the Ilorus name: L^ t^z
TAUI. XXVIth d)-nasty. Length, \ in. [No. 16417.] |
u
31.
Men-K.\-Ra."
Faience Scarab, faded to white, of tyiie
Much worn. XXVIth dynasty.
A 8,
Length,
inscribed
.', in.
" Praise the Ilorus
,
5
^^
[No. 16423.] [oQZl]
32. Bhie composition (imitation lapis) Scarab, of t_\pe 6, on the base of which A is
inscribed the name of Men-KA-R.\, in a cartouche, below which are figures of the
Horus-hawk, wearing the crown of Upper Egypt and having a whip on his back,
followed by the godde.ss Sekhmet fSckhet), or Bast, holding a papyrus sceptre, on
the neb sign. Fine work. XXVIth dj-nasty. Length, \ m. '
[No. 16402.]
34. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type G i, archaizing. On the #S:v.^
oval base are cut the boat of Amen-Ra, over a cartouche containing the name of
{^^
Men-KA-Ra, before a protecting uraeus
Length, VV i-
above is a neb. ;XXVIth dynast\-.
[No. 4SS63'
^m
35. Blue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A
i, with elaborately cut head,
and arched back. On the base is in.scribed the prenomen of Men-KA-Ra in a
cartouche in the field are a sphin.v, eoiie/iant, a winged uraeus A\ith the ring-sign,
;
and the neb. P^ine glaze. XXVth-XXVIth dynasty (?j. Length, } in.
[No. 29238.]
41. Light green paste Scarab, of type A 8. On the base is cut a hawk with whip on
back, confused with a bud and the -f-, in front of a cartouche containing the name of
^^
Men-KA-Ra, with two horizontal lines above and below. Above is a conchaut ^^^
lion, and below a neb. From Amathus (Cyprus), grave 172. XXVIth dynasty. ^5^^^
Length, \ in. Murray, A. H. Smith, and Walters: Excavations in Cyprus, Fig. 147 9. ;
42. Blue paste Scarab, of type A 8. On the base is a figure of a king kneeling ^^^
inadoration before the cartouche of Men-KA-Ra beneath a .solar disk in a boat, and ^P^^
above the 7teb sign. From Rhodes (?). XXVth-XXVIth dynasty. Length, ^^ i"-
"
1
the base
the device
is
^
inscribed the
YfT
name
"Let there be
of UNAS, "T^ (Vth dynasty), probably a development
111
praise!", frequent on scarabs {cf. No. 37853)- XXI Ind-
of
44. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 7, inscribed with the name of
Unas. Chipped on one side. Sai'te Period, or earlier. Length, f*^
in.
[No. 30497-]
45. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, on the base of which is cut the name of ^^
Unas. Saite Period, or earlier. Length, -?-r in. TCT
[No. 42695.] y
46. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 4-8, in.scribed with the name of
Unas. XXVIth dynasty. Length, in. .',
[No. 48856.]
47. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A
5, inscribed with the name of
Unas. Saite Period. Length, ,-5 in. Loftie Essay, xvii. :
[No. 22959.]
48. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 5, inscribed with the name of
UnAs. Before XXVIth dynasty. Length, -| in. [No. 46491.]
49. Green glazed steatite Scarab, roughly cut, inscribed with the name of Unas.
XXVIth dynasty. Length, h in. 7^^
[No. 46592.] fill
50. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, inscribed with the name of ^^
UnAs. Saite Period. Length, h in. Loftie Essay, .xviii. : TT
[No. 22960.] '!
|i
52. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t\-pc A 8, inscribed with the name of
s/c
53. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed with the royal name Un.'vs. jg^
I
54. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of tj'pc A 3-8, inscribed with the fg^
royal name Unas. Saite Period. Length, | in. "^
[Xo. 40857.] q P
55. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 7, inscribed with the na.me of 'ci ^<^
Un.\S, ronghly cut. XXVIth dvnast)-. Length, ,''^ in. ^-'' 7">S
[No. 46052.] \\l '^_^:
56. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 8, set in its original ,^i?5JSk
gold mount as the bezel of a ring. On the base are cut the signs 3 ^3^(1 '
\j^ j. ''
(corrupt form of the name of L^NAS). XXVIth dynasty (?). Length, \ in.
[No. 41964.]
O
57. Light green paste Scarab, of tj-pe A 6, inscribed , Ra-iiicri, perhaps .^f*^^
the prenomen of PeI'I I (Vlth dynasty). XXVIth dynasty. Length, % in. Loftie :
58. Light green fa'ience Scarab, of t)pe L i, inscribed Ra-iiicri, perhaps ^^^\
intended for the prenomen of Pepi I. XX\'Ith dynasty. Length, in. Sams .',
l-a~jl
Collection, 1834. "[No. 164 15.] ^cjj/
59. Glazed steatite rectangular Plaque, with one side {reverse) slightly - .j
|''gr^
convex, on which is inscribed ll/^, and on the other {obverse') ft ^ . i
y'' '-^rL^
61. Deep blue faience spherical Bead, on which is incised the name of
king S.\NKHK.\RA, in a cartouche. Xlth dynasty. Length, f in. [No. 41 138.]
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1904.
62. Glazci.l steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of tj'pe A 6, inscribed with '
^^ ^
the name of king Amen-EM-HAT I, Sehp;tep-AB-Ra (Xllth dynasty).
f^..\
Before SaUe Period (?). Length, -| in. ' [No. 38984.J \\~Tr,
Dh-
' For the variant
cl-Bahiiri, I, p. 7.
.^ .-\.\-BH.\IT,
63-72] UNAS, PEPI I, USKRTSEN I. 7
63. Dark blue paste Scarab, of type L 2, inscribed with a corru|)t form of the ro)'al
name Amenemiiat (Xllth dynasty). XXth-XXVIth dynasty. Lens^th, A t^
' '
(]
67. Glazed steatite (.') spherical Bead, discoloured purple, inscribed with the
name of a king, USERT.SEN, (^ j^ n <=ir>"N ,deeply cut. Within the wide per-
foration
Diameter,
is a small cylinder-
From Karnak.
c " \ bead of faience (?). Xllth dynast)-.
in. [No. 12804.]
u
Amethyst lentoid Bead, inscribed "Good God, Kheper-KA-Ra
68. ^^
(Senusert or USERT.SEN I)." XI Ith dynasty. Length, in. |-
[No. 36470.]
U^
69. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of fiat, coarsely cut, type L, with striated
legs, roughly blocked out. On the base is inscribed the prenomen of O
UsERTSEN L Kheper-KA-Ra, above the ideograph of "gold" and between
two nefer signs between the disk and the X'(7-sign is cut a rude cross
;
72. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\'pe E 2, inscribed with the
names of the god Ptah and king Kiieper-ka-Ra (Usertsen I), within a spiral
border. LTppcr part chipped off. From Tell el-Yahudiya. Xllth dynasty.
Length, \\ in. [No. 20820.]
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1888.
73. Blue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of type E 2, inscribed with the preiiomcn of
USERTSEN I, Kheper-KA-Ra, between two uraei wearing the White
Crown, and above the ideographs of "life," "fertility," "gold," and the O
Red Crown, symmetrically arranged. Xllth dynasty. Length, |f in.
Petrie: Hist. Scarabs, 185. U rc'
[No. 16404.]
yffV ^^
r*is<^-
74. Glazed steatite Scarab, of conventional type, inscribed with the pre-
nomen
en of UsKRTSEN I, between signs of "beauty" and "life." Xllth dynasty. fe>
79. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type D 2 two palm branches ;
are incised, crossing twice on the back, enclosing a lily-flower. Inscribed with
j|,
the signs Kheper-ka (perhaps part of the prenomen of USERTSEN I), surrounded
by the ideographs of " lordship," " kingship," " stability," and " increase." Xllth
'
80. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type E 2, with the wing-cases marked and *^
the legs striated, inscribed "(The name of) KiiEPER-K.\-R.\ (UsERTSEN I)
(as) prottecion and life every day," arranged .symmetrically.
n ^t
Xllth \^--^
dynasty. Length, |i in. [Xo. 43079.] UO i^^^r.
82. Glazed steatite Scarab, of t)'pe E 2, faded to brown, inscribed with ideograms
of "divinity" ^, "life" \, "lordship" ^^z^-, "gold" rssi, the "Eye of Horus " ^gs^t and
"fertility" |, surrounding the throne-name of USERTSEN I, [o] Xllth
LJ f dyna.sty.
T ii,
Length, ^
fl :..
in [No. 39512.]
83-93] USERTSEN I.
83. Blue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of type G i, with arched back, inscribed with the
prenomen of USERTSEN I, and the ideograms of "life," "stability," and
m.
M f\
M>.
(^
of Nub-KHEPER-R.\ Antef, and of his date.] Xllth or X\'IIth dynasty. w jl
Length, t in. [No. 27879.] T ^^ T
85. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type E 2, faded to while, inscribed with the prenomen
of Usert.sen I, surrounded by ideograms of "life" ^, "goodness" I, and the iitchat- u
eye Lower part chipped. Xllth dynasty. Length, -j^ [Xo. 39297-]
86. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type E 2-F, faded to white, in- f8 HSi
scribed with ideograms arranged in a symmetrical design, apparently
suggested by the prenomen of USERT.SEN L Xllth-XVIIth dynasty.
Length, [Xo. 39651.]
^ in. "
^^ "
87. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type D i. The wing-cases are
marked with a double-line, and on the back are incised a lily-flower and two
crossed plant-sprays. The base is inscribed with the prenomen of L'.SERT.SEN I,
Kheper-K.\-[R.a], in a cartouche, below the winged solar disk and above the sio-ns
ttefer, s/ieii, etc. XIIth-X\T Ith dj^nasty. Length, f in. [No. 30504.]
symbols of "kingship" and "fertility" (or, "Upper and Lower Egypt"). Xllth
dynasty, or later (possibl}' Hyksos). Length, f in. [No. 43078.]
91. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type F 2, faded to white, inscribed with the
prenomen of USERTSEN I, Kheper-KA-Ra (?), surrounded by emblems of "royalty"
and the "sacred eye." Xllth dynasty, or later (possibly Hyksos). Length, f in.
[No. 40169.]
92. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type E 4, inscribed with the royal name
.5 ff a
Ra-Kheper (? USERTSEN I), surrounded by the signs of "double life," two uraei,
two iitchats, and two Red Crowns. Xllth dynasty, or later. Length, f in.
[No. 28683.] viv
93. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type E 2. The base is inscribed with the
signs Ra-KHEPER, possibly part of the prenomen of USERTSEN I, in a cartouche,
surrounded by the ideographs of "stability," "increase" (?), "beauty," "gold,"
and uraei. Xllth dynasty, or later. Length, f in.
[Xo. 4124.]
ro CATALOGUE OF SCARABS, CYLINDKR-SKALS, ETC. [94 102
94. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, in.scribed with an imitation of the prenomen
of USERTSEN (Xllth dynasty), with the /(-/-sign substituted for the disk, between
.S2*
uraei, utchats, the ideographs of "life" and "truth" above the 7ieb-s\^x\, within a
hatched border. XVIlIth-XIXth dynasty. Length, \\ in.
[Xd. 29448.]
95. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type D 2, faded to brown. On the back is cut
an inverted lii\-. On the base is inscribed the prenomen of Usertsex I (Xllth
dynasty) beneath a winged disk and between .two ittchats and two Crowns
of Lower Egypt: below is a fieb, within a hatched border. XlXth dynasty.
Length, [No. 39386.]
97. Light blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type D 2, The base is inscribed
with signs forming the prenomens, etc., of UsERTSEX I, II, and III. Deeply cut.
Xllth dynasty. Length, -fi in. [No. 1744 1.]
Presented by ilajor-Geii. Angitstiis W. H.Meyriek, 1S79.
100. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type 2, with finely cut D
head and leg.s, inscribed with the royal namei^?) KnA-NEFERtn, with the ideographs
of "life" and "stability," surrounded by a spijal border. Xllth dynasty.
Length, | in. Petrie Hist. Scarabs, 568.
:
[No. 17707.]
102. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 2, faded to white, inscribed with the
prenomen of Amexemhat II (Nub-ka-Ra [?]), f' and with the ideographs of
'"'^ ^jSfitr-o
"life," "good-luck," 'etc. Xllth-XVIIIth dynast\-. Length, -j^^ in.
u [No. 40342.]
103 1131 USERTSEN I, AMENEMHAT II, USERTSEN It. II
103. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type D 2, faded to white, inscrijjcd with the ideoorams uf
"gold" and "the double" (perhaps intended for the prenomen of Amenemhat II, --r^t^
Nub-Ka[u-Ra]), "life," and "kingship," | fl ^ -2. Xllth dynasty. ^^^^1
105. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type A 8, inscribed with the "^
prenomen of Amenemh.AT II (Xllth dynasty). XXVIth dynasty. Length, y% in.
Loftie: Essay, li. [No. 24122.] ^^'
106. Sage-green paste Scarab, of type A
8, inscribed with the prenomen of
Amenemh.AT Head broken off. XXVIth f*^
dynasty.
II (Xllth dynasty), Nub-ka-R.Ji.
Length, f in. [No. 32477.] W
107. faience Scarab, faded to brown, of type A 8,inscribed with ^.-~.
the prenomen of A.MENEMHAT II (Xllth dynastyj, in a cartouche sur- '
p,
mounted by plumes, and above the ideograph of "gold." XXVIth dynasty.
Length, i in. Loftie Essay, 1.
:
[No. 24 2 1.] 1
[^wS^
[No. 28746.]
[No. 42866.]
112. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type D 2, faded to grey. On the base are
inscribed the ideographs of " gold," " life," " increase," " goodness," and the name
of king Kh.a-kheper-[Ra], (USERTSEN II). XI Ith dynasty. Length, tV i"-
[No. 39860.]
B 2
^ j
114. Green jrlazed steatite Scarab, of tj'pe F 3, inscribed with the ro\-al name(?)
Neb-nei (UsKRTSEN II), between two hawks above the wintjed solar dis'k,
r-RUi
below which is the roj-al name Ra(?)-kheper, in a cartouche between two uraei,
wearing the Red Crown, whose tails join above the cartouche Xllth dvnastx
T .-..^*-'U
Leneth, U
I 1 : - -
[Xo. 1 74 1 8.
_
115. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type 4. D
The base is inscribed with the ^-^.-v
signs Kha-NEFERUI, between two
U.SERTSEN I or II) and
//S-av^ns (possibly a mingling of appellations of
within a spiral border. Poor cutting. Back chipped,
f}
i-lr^'
XI Ith d>'nasty. Length, | in. Anastas/ Collection, 1 839. Petrie :'
Hist. Scarabs, 3. V
5 1
[X0.4148.] -"
[No. 48738.]
Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pe E 2, inscribed with an imitation
118.
prenomen of a king, probably USERTSEN II or III, surrounded b\- ideograms
symbolizing the "two lands," i.e.. Upper and Lower Eg\-pt.
^A
Part of' back '
broken off. XI Ith dynasty {?). Length, [No. 40689.]
,% in.
There is a possibility that this scarab may be of Uatchkar.^ (see Nos. 231 AH. V
Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type A-C 2, with strongly curved prothorax,
119.
inscribed with the prenomen of king UsERTSEN
(Senusert) III,', Kha-KA[u]-R.\.
Xllth dynast)-. Length, A in.
'^
U [No. 37651.]
From the Xlth dynasty Temple, Der al-Bahari. XI Ith dynasty. Length, jin.
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1904. [No." 41
139.]
125. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type 2, faded to brown. On the baseD is inscribed a
corrupt form of the prenomen of Kha-KAU-Ra, Usertsen III (?)
with tlie symbols of "majesty" and the uraeus of Lower Eg\-pt.
Xllth d}nast\-, or later. Length, f in.
[No. 40678.]
126. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type G i, faded to ivorj- white, inscribed with
the prenomen of USERTSEN IH, Kha-KA[u-Ra], with the ideo- 1M f ^"^-fts^^
graphs of "life" and "kingship." Xllth dynasty. Length, g in. 1
[No.
Q 1 \^^s^^ ^
39463-]
127. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type A-D i, with elaborately cut .'^^^^
back and legs blocked out faded to brown. On the base is inscribed
;
c/ t^
"Stable is the Red Crown of Kh.\-KA-[Ra] (Usert.SEN III)," with the q "T"
uraeus and wt'/'-sign. Xllth d)-nast\", or later. Length, | in. [_j (^
[No. 42285.]
[No. 24125
129. Blue-green glazed steatite Cartouche-Plaque, inscribed on both sides with the
G
prenomen of UsERTSEN III Q. Worn. Xllth djnasty. Length, in.- [No. 48916.]
u
130. Glazed steatite Cartouche-Plaque, of long, thick form on ;
[No. 24126.]
134. Glazed steatite Scarab, of elongated fiat type 8 the prothora.x A ; is elaborately
treated to resemble the solar disk with outstretched wings. On the base is
an inscription, partially re-cut, containing the prenomen of USERTSEN III,
Kh.^-KA-Ra, with the signs lietep-ka, between two uraei wearing the S
crowns of Upper and Lower Egypt respectively, with their tails joined L_l
above the inscription. Above is a sphinx, couckant, holding the sign =2= %-.%1m.^
:
0, with an uraeus over its back. Much worn. Xllth dynasty ; re-cut in '
135. Glazed steatite ram-lieadcd Scarab, of type A <S cliims\- ; st\-lc-, rcscmhliii!. N<
On the base is cut a cartouche containinij the prenomeii of
USERTSEN III (Kha-ka-Ra), with the protecting hawk,
between a winged solar disk and the ^^-sign. Saite Periorl.
Length, i in.
[No. 42342.]
137. Blue glazed .steatite Scarab, (jf t\'pe K 2, inscribed witli the prenomen
of the kings Kh.\-KA[u]-R.\ (Usertsen III) and AuAbr.a (Heru), and the
symbols of stability and good luck. Xllth d\'nasty. Length, in.
[No. 37652.]
For similar scarabs see Legrain, Annales dtt sfrTicc des Antu/iiitcs, \'l, 137 ; Budge,
Cattilogite of the Meux Collection, p. 196, No. 376 ; Hist. Kg., iii, p. 77.
142. Blue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of tj'pc E 2, inscribed with the prenomen
vav
of Amenemh.\T III, N-MAAT-R.A, in a double-lined cartouche between two iitcJiats
and two bees, beneath the sign of the " North," between two ideographs of
" princedom," and above an ankh-%\^n in a cartouche between two Red Crowns.
Xllth dynasty. Length, | in. Y&tr\&: Hist. Scarabs, 261. [No. 3931.]
I
143. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type G 2, inscribed uitli the prenomen
of Amen1':mhat III, Ne-MAAT-R.\, in a cartouche with the
riJ-sign below, placed between two Red Crowns. Xllth dynasty. o W
Length, f in. Loftie Essay, lix.
:
^
[No. 24130.]
144. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 2, inscribed with the a^^a^ ,<^
prenomen of Amenemhat III. X Ith dynasty. Length, |- in. ^^ '-^^
[No. 40686.] J^ '- '
146. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 2, inscribed with the prenomen of o
Amenemhat III. Thickglaze. Xllth dynasty (?J. Length, ^ in. Loftie "jj-flj', Iviii.
: ^^"^
[No. 24129.] a
.^' f.
dynasty (?). Length, \\ in. Loftie Essay, Ivii. :
[No. 24128.]
Wk
148. Blue-green glazed steatite Bar, with
large perforation, faded to brown. On each of
the two broader faces is the seal inscription -ip
" Ne-maat-Ra (Amenemhat III), giving life
for ever." On each of the narrower faces is a
zigzag design.
by
Xllth d)-nast\'. i^ in. b}- i: in.
At
I in.
[No. 40684.]
149. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type .A 3, with pointed prothorax,
and legs, deeply cut, inscribed with the prenomen of Amenemhat III (Xllth dynasty).
XVI I ith dynasty (?). Length, | in.
[No. 32435.]
152. Glazed steatite Covvroid, with rope border, faded to white, inscribed with the
prenornen of Amenemhat III ; the last sign is curiously elongated. ,.,
[No. 40685.] H
-> ...
153. Glazed steatite Bead-Plaque, with one side convex, faded to grev On the convex
side is inscribed "Amen-Ra, Lord of the Two Lands"; on
the flat side is the prenomen of Amenemh.AT 111, within a
rectangular border; the last sign is elongated, as in No. 152,
and the tw^o objects were probably made by the same man.
XLXth-XXth dynasty. Length, \ in. ; width, -('-^ in. Petrie :
this has become confused with the =-e> k/icni of the prenomen ol
Amenemh.AT IV. XlXth-XXth dynasty. Length, J in. Petrie: Hist.
Scarabs, 264 (base only). [Xo. 16754.]
[No. 40437-]
G
156. Blue (?) paste Plaque, with rounded ends, faded to |)urple.
On the obverse is inscribed a combined prenomen of kings of the lal
Xllth dynasty, Ra-kheper-KA-KH.\, above the f/;-sign. On the
reverse is R.\-K.A-KH.\, in a cartouche, betw'cen two wrtrf/- feathers.
Slightly chipped. XXVIth dynasty. Length, \ in. Petrie Hist. :
[No. 3933.]
G
m
f
J
159. Glazed Scarab, faded to white, of type B, inscribed
steatite
'Good God, Kha-SESHE.S-Ra, son of the divine father Ha-ankh-f" Xlllth
dynasty. Length, i in. width, f in. Loftie Essay, Ixii.
; :
[No. 24133.]
161. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type G 3, flat, faded to white, inscribed iTr
with the name of king Nefer-HETEP (?), and the ideographs of "royalty" 4^4
and "gold." Xlllth dynast}-. Length, j in.
[No. 39834-] f^^
[No. 37660.]
163. Glazed steatite Scarab, of t}'pe B, faded to white, inscribed " Good God,
Nefer-HETEP, born of the king's mother Kema." Xlllth dynasty. Length,
f in. ,
[No. 40695.]
164. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of t}-pe B, inscribed "Son of the Sun, ^'v^
Sebek-HKTEP, born of the king's mother Kema." Roughly cut. Xlllth dynasty. \^j:^-^
Length, i-l in. Atidrews Collection, I'&^'i. Newberry: Scarabs, 1. -a, g. 4.^-"
[No. 3934.]
[No. 30508.]
8
"Good Gcd, 1J
166. Deep
KILA.-NEKER-RA (Sebek-HETEP
blue glazed steatite .Scarab, of type 15, inscnbcd
[Xo. 40697.]
G U
5
167. Deep blue glazed steatite .Scarab, of type 15, inscribed "Good God, Kn.\-NEFER-RA,
son of the divine father Ija-ankh-f." Xlllth dynast\-. Length, in. [Xo. 40696.]
;-
168. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type B, inscribed " Good God,
Kma-NEFER-Ra, son of the divine father Ha-ankh-f " : as before. Xlllth dynasty. Length,
I in. [No. 30507.]
169. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type Bfpi, much worn, inscribed "Good God,
Kil\-NEFER-R.\, son of the divine father I.Ia-ankh-f " : as before Xlllth d)-nasty. Length,
-I in. [No. 29992.]
170. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type B, inscribed "'Good God, *Ji^>^,^
Kha-NEFER-R.A., son of the divine father Ha-ankh-f." Xll 1th d\-nast\'. Length, ^^-2.'
[No. ^^2313.-]
^^g^'
171. Glazed .steatite Scarab, of type B-G, faded to grey, inscribed "Good God, KlL\-
NEFER-R.A, son of the divine father Ha-ankh-f" Xlllth dvnast\'. Length, i in.
[Xo. 37656.]
172. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of tj'pe B-E. On the base is inscribed
"Good God, Kil\-NEFER-R.A, son of the divine father Ha-ankh-f." The greater part of the
back is broken off. Xlllth dynasty. Length, i in. [Uo 48687.]
174. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type L 2, in its original pale gold, or
electrum, mount as the bezel of a ring. The lower part of the base has been
broken anciently, and a piece of gold, or electrum, laid across the broken
portion. Inscribed with the prenomen of Sebek-HETEP 111, Kh.\-NEFER-R.\,
with the sign s/uvi substituted for that of R-\, within a spiral border. Xlllth
^
dynasty. Length, -^ in. Haj/ Collection, 1868. [No. 17934.] A
175. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type G i. On the back is cut a lily with
two stalks, and on the base is inscribed the prenomen of SEBEK-HKTi';i' III, O z;?^,
Kila-NEFER-Ra, between two ideographs of " life " and two of " fertility." 1 Q 1 l^-^^K
Xlllth dynasty. Length, in, Newberry: Scarabs, V\, y., I'i- v f ? Tf'*/'i'
[No. 25554.] I h I W'#i
176-186] SEBEK-riETEP III. 19
176. Glazed steatite Plaque, with back modelled in the shape of a fish ;
faded to white,
inscribed with the names of king Kiia-NEFER-Ra Sebek-
HETET III (Xlllth dynasty). Ramesside Period. Length, | in. Q T (^ . .^^ <'^^
[No. 43007.]
^ gj|j^,y^:
ij-i
178. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, faded to brown, inscribed with the ^.x
names of king Kh.A-NEFEK-Ra Sehek-HETEP (III). Ramesside Period. Length, ik
[No. 37658.]
179. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, faded to brown, inscribed with the .V5^K
names of king Kiia-XEFER-Ra Sebek-HETEP. Ramesside Period. Length, in. '
f^"^*!*)
[No. 41874-]
\^Q
180. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, faded to brown, inscribed Kll.I-
NEFER-Ra Sebek-IIETEP (III). Ramesside Period. Length, .Wn. Loftie Essirj, Ixiv. :
[No. 24135.]
181. Green glazed steatite .Scarab, of t)'pe A, faded to grej', with arched back, ;:^^Sit\
inscribed Kiia-NEFER-Ra Sebek-HETEP (III). Ramesside Period. Length, y''jt i"- i^
[No. 32434-]
182. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, faded to white, inscribed with the names of
KilA-NEFEK-R.\ Sebek-HETEP (III). Ramesside Period. Length, in. [No. 40377.]
-j-'j.
183. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, with legs blocked out, faded to brown, mscribed
wiih the names of Kii.\-NEFER-Ra Sebek-HETEP (III). Ramesside Period. Length, h in.
[No. 38694.]
184. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, inscribed with the names of KnA-NEFER-l\..\
Sebek-HETEP (III). Ramesside Period. Length, A in.
[No. 40693.]
185. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type Awith the upper sides of the legs
3,
QJ
striated faded to brown, inscribed with
;
corrupt form of the royal names
a
Kii.\-NEFER-R.\ Sebek-HETEP. Ramesside Period. Length, in. I-
"^^
[No. 42240.] ^"'iJ
187. Gla/.ed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, faded to white, in.scribed with the name of
SEKiiK-UKTKr. XI I Ith dynasty. Length, [: in. y-^
[No. 40694.] -^^
<=,D
188. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type L i, flat, with legs blocked out, ^i't^l
faded to white, inscribed with the name of Sebek-HETEP, enclosed within -^^^
a border of annules. Ramesside Period. Length, -^ in. [No. 40722.] ^''l
190. Faience Scarab, of t>'pe .\ 8, faded to brown, inscribed with an ^_^^ ^*'S'5t^
imitation of the royal name SEBEK-HETEP. XX\'Ith dynasty. Length, ^i p^ -'
O cr^o"
195. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type B, inscribed " Good God,
1
Mer-NEFER-Ra (Ai I)." Xlllth dynasty. Lengtli, ^ in. Pctric
Hist. Scarabs, 328. [No. 16567.]
197. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type B-G, faded to white, inscril)ed " Good God,
Mer-NEFER-Ra (Ai I)." XII Ith d\-nasty. Length, j^ in.
[No. 37659.] ,"
198. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type B-G, inscribed " Good God, |
[No. 48945-]
J
199. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type B, inscribed " Good God, Mer-NEFER-Ra."
XI I Ith dynasty. Length, |^ in. [No. 40698.]
200. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type B-E, faded to white, inscribed with the
name of king Mer-KIIE1'ER-R.\. Xlllth dynasty. Length, J in.
[No. 42204.]
201. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type B, inscribed ' ^ /.v^=X ;
"King's Wife, S.\T-Sebek." XI 1 1th dynasty. Length, \% in. Cf.
Newberr}-, Scai-abs, PI. xii, 6. [No. 32265.]
1 c?
202. Blue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of type B-E, inscribed -T-c-
" King's Great Wife, joined to the Beauty of the White Crown,
Anna." The name is in a cartouche. (Anna was the wife of
<e=<
Sebek-HE'IEP III.; Xlllth dynasty. Length, | in. 5J
[No. 32311.]
in
204. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of t3'pe B, inscribed 1 Q o T /I I
| ,-^-^
"the King's Wife, joined to the Beaut)- of the White Crown, .Seni;-
HENA-S." Xlllth dynast)-. Length, 4 in. <^. Newberry : Scarabs, V\. -Km, ^0.
[No. 40700.]
] ^
205. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type B, faded to white, inscribed
"King's Wife and Mother, NUBTI-IIETEPTI," within an interrupted spiral
border. Late Middle Kingdom. Length, i in.
[No. 40699.] ^
]fl
22 CATALOGUE OF SCARABS, CVLINDER-SEAI,S, ETC. [206-211
206. Gla/.cd .steatite Scarab, of type 15, faded to brown, inscribed " Kind's Dauj^htt
NEirr-TEi'-AMiiT," 1 '^ "fe:^ 5^1. XI I Ith dynasty. Lcn-tli, j
; in.
[No. 40672.]
[No. 28126.]
-J f
208. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of ty[je D 2, inscribed " Son of the /:S^
Sun, SlIENES UAn-.\NKH." Chipped. Late Middle Kingdom. Length, in. ;:
" mother ; my
heart of my existences, may naught stand up to bear witness as an enemy
" against me before the judges. Made over the Osiris king Sebekemsap', justified."
Xlllth-XVIIth dynasty. Length of scarab, in plinth, i in. by i in. [No. 7876-]
ij ; i;
Birch: [Synopsis (Brit. Mus.) 1848), p. 232; Budge: T/ic Mummy, p. 235. This is the funerary scarab
of a king Sebekemsaf (I or II), of the Xlllth-XVIIth dynasty, and is said to have been found with the
mummy-case of king Nub-kheper-Ra Antef, also in the British Museum (No. 6652 Birch Ag. Zts., vii, p. 53). ; :
The evidence of the scarabs seems to be in favour of placing the Sebekemsafs in the XVIIth dynasty, with
the later Antefs, rather than, as Pieper {Kdnige ^7i'isc'ic/i dfin Alien iind Nciicn RcicJi, p. 11) and Meyer
{Naclitrdgc ziir agyptischcn CJironolflgic (Ahliandl k preiiss. A/cad., 1907), p. 32) maintain, in the Xlllth dynasty
.
before the Sebeklieteps. In any case, the style of this scarab definitely points to the XVIIth rather than the
beginning of the Xllltli dynasty. It will be noticed that, in accordance with a superstition peculiar to the
Old and Middle Kingdoms, the legs of the bird hieroglyphs are omitted, so that they should not run away from
the amulet, and so damage the magic of the inscription. This custom is commonly found on ushabti figures
and in tomb inscriptions of the Middle Kingdom.
213. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type G 2, inscribed with the prenomen of
Nub-kheper-Ra Antef, surrounded by the signs of " beaut\%" "kingship," and
the ka. Xlllth-XVIIth dynasty. Length, j in.
[No. 27052.]
[No. 39927-]
215. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type G 3, faded to white. On the base is inscribed li^
the name of king Nub-KIIEPER-Ra Antef (?), and "double life." Xlllth-XVIIth ^ ^
dynasty. Length, W in.
[No. 39965-]
-f ^
221. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type 2 glaze thick and D ;
It]
nacreous. On the base are inscribed the name of king Nub-KIIEPER-Ra Antef (?),
and the ideographs of "kingship," " stabilit}-," and "life." Xlllth d_\'nast)' f?).
Length, -j-i in.
[No. 39420.]
^^1
222. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type F 2-L 2, faded to white. On the base are
cut the ideographs of "gold,"' "beauty," "life," "appearing," "lordship," and the
scarabaeus, perhaps containing the prenomen of Nub-KHEPER-[Ra] Antef, ^==^1 | '==^
or of kings of the Xllth dyna.sty. Middle Kingdom. Length, f in. [No. 42543.] 0.000
226. Glazed .steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type L-D 2, inscribed .V-S^D-V-
possibly the prenomen of NuB-KllErER-RX Ante.I- md the words " double life Xlllth-
XVII Ith dj-iiasty. Length, jj
in. No. 38921.]
227. Glazed steatite Scarab, of t>'pe D 2, faded to white. On the back are
cut two plant-sprays crossing each other diagonally. On the base is inscribed part
of the prenomen of NUB-KIIEPER-R.A Antef (?) between two uraei R j^ '^
Fine work. Xlllth-XVIIth dynasty. Length, in. fWnsn
j:
[No. 30502.]
229. Glazed steatite circular Bead-Seal, perforated at the side, and with a dome-shaped
back, cut in open-work in the form of a rosette. On the side
is a frieze of two antelopes (one with the horns butted forward,
the other with them thrown back), a ram, and a calf all :
/<^.
crouching. On the'flat ba.se is inscribed the scarabaeus-
sign, surrounded by four ideographs of gold possibh' a :
230. Bluc-grecn glazed steatite .Scarab, with the upper part of the
base broken off. The inscription contains the prenomen of king [Mentu-
EM-.SAUl'] Tetui-.\NKH-R.a, within a border of interlaced spirals. Xlllth-
XVI Ith dynasty. Length, I in.
[No. 40687.]
231. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type B, with the legs beaded. In-
scribed Uatcm-KA-NEFEK, possibly a form of the royal name Uatch-K.'\-R.\,
within a spiral border. Fine glaze. Late Middle Kingdom. Length, J in.
[No. 28173.]
232. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type F-L 2, in.scribed " king of Lower
Egypt," with the signs Uatch-KA-Uatch, possibly intended for the royal
name LTatch-KA-R.\, over the //('/'-sign. One side broken off. L^ncertain
date. Length, ^ in. [No. 4144.]
[No. 24233.] f^
This king is known only from his scarabs, which must be assigned to this period, It does not seem
possible that 233 can be of BocCHORls, whose prenomen was Uatch-ka-Ra.
234. Paste Scarab, faded to pink, of type F 3, with legs roughly indicated.
On the base are inscribed the signs o (?), prenomen of a king Uatcii-KA-Ra (?).
t; "7
Late Middle Kingdom. \n Length, J^ in. [No. 45595.]
[No. 28380.] 6 LU 6 j
236. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type F i, inscribed with the
name of Uatch-K.A-R.^, with two nefer-s\gns. From the tat-sign springs a
line which encircles the lower part of the inscription. Late Middle Kingdom.
Length, in.
j;
[No. 27945.] "^^
O
237. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type F 2, faded to white, in.scribed " (king)
Uatch-KA-Ra (is) good ! ", within a spiral border. Late Middle Kingdom, t \ j
238. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type F-G i , rudely inscribed
with the name of Uatch-KA-Ra from the Upper part of the sign | hangs a broken
;
spiral line with a volute below the sign LJ. Late Middle Kingdom, Length, | in.
[No. 39537-]
26 CATALOGUE OF SCARABS, CYLINDER-SEALS, ETC. [239-3 46
239. Glazed steatite double Scarab, faded to grey, with legs and wing cases not indicated.
On the single base is inscribed the title of an official of king
KllENTCHER, the "Chief Hunter of Aa-kha-Khentcher'" ^^
Rough work. Chipped at top. Late Middle Kingdom. B^
'
q
Length, in.
-^
<^:>
The epithet ,\a-kha of Khentcher is new. It is uncertain whether this king was a Hyksos or not.
Pieper's identification of him with the first Hyksos, Salatis {^Kiinige ziviscken dem. M. ii. N.R., p. 31), is
rejected by IMeyer {GescJi. Alt" ii, p. 281).
^ 1 v^/
Hyksos. These kings, from Uatchet to the predecessor of Khi.\n, are known A
only from scarabs. \}\ \
1A.1. _Glazed_ steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type F 2, inscribed "Good / 'i^'J,^-
God, Maa-AB-Ra, giving life," within an incomplete spiral. Hyksos Period. ',
^J^-;
Length, f in. Loftie Essirj, Ix
: Newberry Scarabs, PI. xxi, 7 (number mis-
; :
?^'^ .'
[No. 40156.]
'-hi
T
11
250. Rlue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of type L 2, inscribed o
[_, J
" Good God, Ma.A-AB-Ra, giving life," between iieter and ^('r-sign.s. =>
Hyksos Period. Length, \ in. Budge Hist. Eg:, ii, 166. :
[No. 30510.] T
At
25L Glazed steatite Scarab, of type F 2, faded to grey, inscribed " Good God, J
Ma.\-ai;-R.\, giving life." On each side is a border containing an unknown sign (,"])
^
and the ideograph of life. Hyksos Period. Length, -j-|- in. [No. 42221.]
252. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type F faded to white, in.scribed "Good God,
2,
uq
Ma.\T-NER(j/V)-R.^, repeating life," within a border on either side.
.^ I Hyksos ^^n
Period (X\'th dynasty). Length, \ in.
f
[No. 45453-] ^
Ii
253. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type F 2, faded to brown, inscribed v_^
"God, lord of life, Good God, ALa.a-ab-R.A, giving life; God, lord of life." n
Hyksos Periorl. Length, f in.
[No. 42474.]
\ T
Af
254. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type F, faded to brown, inscribed " Good o
God, Ma.\-ab-R.a, giving life," accompanied by signs of " life " and " good I
^^ f
luck." Xnith-XVllth dynasty. Length, -{-i- in. * a
At
D 2
28 CATALOGUE OF SCARABS, CVLINDER-SEALS, ETC. [255-262
255. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type R-F 2, inscribed "Good God, Maa-AB-[Ra],
giving life,"
I J / ~^ [\\ ^^''^'^ ''"''
I
'^' Xlllth-XVIth dvnastv. Length, :,' in.
[No. 37667.]
256. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t_\pe F 2. On the base
is between vertical lines, " Good God, Ma.\-Ab-Ra, giving life," with
inscribed,
the symbols of "goodness" and "lordship" on each side (the sign has been |
corrected from J). Middle Kingdom. Length, ^ in. I'etrie //ist. Sarra/>s, in : ;
ry^]
257. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type D 2, clumsily cut, inscribed with 'J^'ini '^^
the royal title "Good God, Ma.\-ab-Ra, giving life," and six I signs and a /ic-/'. ^''(r'.^'
XlllthXX'Ith dynasty. Length, ^ in. '^'^S,
[No. 37665.] ^i^f'
258. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type F-L 2, faded to brown, inscribed " Good
God, Ma.a-ab-Ra, giving life," with the signs n in the border on each side. Hyksos
Period. Length, in. :]
^
I [No. 42268.]
4 II
260. Dark green glazed steatite Scarab, of type G i,
inscribed with a corrupt form of the name and titles of
Maa-AB-Ra, between borders of hieroglj-phics. Hj-ksos f +
Period. Length, ^ in.
[No. 32267.]
^
AJ
11
261. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t)-pe !" 2, inscribed f o
with the name of Maa-NEB(jzV)-Ra, within a border. 1 Ij'ksos Period.
Length, ^ in.
[No. 45454-J
At
262. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type G i, inscribed "Son of
the Sun, Pepa (APOPIIIS I?;, giving life" (a Hyksos king), between two scallops.
Hyksos Period. Length, q in. .hidn'-cvs Co//trf/<>//, 1S4S. J'etrie Nt's/. Sarralfs, So. :
[No. 3925.]
That this Pepa was a Hyksos, and that his name is rightly read " Pepa,"
and not " Shesha," seems certain
from the scarabs. It is quite possible that he was identical with Maa-ab-Ra, which is a thione-nanie. He
must have been the first Apophis of Manetho. Petrie (///j7. Scarabs, and History, i, p. 103) and Loftie
{Essay, p. 8) read the name " Pepa," but identified him with Meri-Ra Pepi of the VUh dynasty Griffith ;
{P.S.B.A., xxii, p. 308), read "Shesha," and was followed by Newberry {Scarabs, p. 150).
263-270] MAA-AR-RA, PEPA (THE EARLY IIYKSOS).
263. Glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pe G 2. On the base is inscribed the name of a
Hyksos (?) king, " Son of tiie Sun, I'Ei'A, giving life," between two borders p. ^
Nacreous glaze, gone purple and white. Flyksos Period. Length, {; in.
[No. 41858.]
D
[No. 16407.]
;r^lc?^
f:
265. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pe Y 2-L 2, inscribed Son of the Sun, Peta, "
living for ever"; as 264, within a spiral border. Hyksos Period. Length, ^ in. Petrie:
Hist. Scarabs, 84. [No. 3923.]
266. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type L i, inscribed with the name and
titles
sof a Hyksos king, "Son
" Son of the SSun, Pepa, living for ever," within a spiral ['^''^^y^'-,
267. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type L i, faded to white, inscribed with the ^^J,"^ '-.
name and titles of a Hyksos king, " Son of the Sun, PepA, li\'ing for ever," within 'i^ ^I/i^J
a spiral border. H}'ksos Period. Length, \ in. ',^;'^';^'
[No. 41868.] *^^^y
268. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type F 2, inscribed "Son of //\^^r\
the Sun, PepA, living for ever," as 265, within a spiral border. Hyk.sos Period. wj5ii\.0:^Ai
'~^ '-
Length, in.
'' '-^
|^
[No. 30498.]
^^^
269. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type F 2, inscribed " Son of .'''^?'^
the Sun, Pep.A, living for ever," within a borde Hyksos Period. ;:'iig\[T;
3
Length, \ in. Petrie Hist. Scarabs, 74.
:
3 [No. 39.4.] |f
O
270. Glazed steatite Scarab, of t}'pe F 2, faded to white. On the base is
n
inscribed " Son of the Sun, Pep.\, living for ever," within a border J on either side. D
[No. 45455.
If:
catalo(u;e of scarabs, cylinder-seals, etc. [271 279
271. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type F 2, inscribed " Son of the Sun, I'EPA, living
for ever," between two borders of the s}'tnbols of " di\'inity (?) " and j i
272. Glazed steatite Scarab, (if t}-pe F 2, faded to brown, inscribed "Son of
the Sun, PepA, living for ever," with the signs on each side. Hyksos I'eriod. ^
j^
[No. 42413.] v^ J
f.
273. ]51ue glazed steatite .Scarab, of t}-pe F 2, inscrilicd ".Son of the Sun, J^EPA, living
for ever," within a border I
(/; 274j. Nacreous glaze. H\-ksos Period. Length,
f in. Loftie : Essay, xx. A
[No. 22962.]
f f
274. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type F 2, inscribed ".Son of the Sun,
Pepa, living for ever," as 265, between two (?/-//-signs -r- and two k -signs.
275. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of t}-pe F 2, inscribed " Son of the Sun, J?:
Pepa, giving life," within a border curved inwards, with two ne/a--signs. Slightly
chipped. Hyksos Period XV'th-XVIth dynast}-). Length, I in.
(
[No. 45456.]
Q
Period. Length, i| in. Budge : Hist. Eg., ii, 166.
[No. 32342.]
278. l^lue glazed steatite Scarab, of tj'pe F-G i, inscribed with the prenonien
pre
of Skkilv-x-R.\, ]
I 1, the Q is reversed. Hj-ksos Period. Length, ^ in.
J
281. 15kie glazed steatite .Scarab, of tj'pe G 2. On tlie base is inscribed
Q =
282. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type F 2, inscribed " .Son of "ZO
the Sun, -Seketi (?),"enclosed within a spiral border. H\-ksos Period. _S^
"--
Length, ^ Cf. Newberry: Scarabs, PI. xliv, 8.
in.
Length, [J- in. Budge: HisL Eg., ii, 166 ; Newbcrrv : Scarabs, PI. xxi, 3.
[No. 28097.]
^^
inscribed, in fine deep style, " Son of the -Sun, L\PEQHER, giving life,"
At
o
D
"
285. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of
Son
of the .Sun, La(2EPHER {sic), giving
t}'pe
life," accompanied by
2, inscribed
^
ideograms of "life," "good luck," and Hyksos Period. A D
Length, j in.
[No. 40742.] ra
At
286. Dark green glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type G 2, inscribed
Up,
"Good God, NUB-TAUI(?)-R.\, giving life," between borders |. Hyksos Period. (^^
Length, yg- in. Budge: Hist. Eg., ii, 166; Newberry: Scarabs, PI. xxii, 19. 1
[No. 30512.]
^^
^
287. Pale blue glazed steatite Scarab, partly faded to white, of type F 3. On the
back is a lily, with flower and two buds, delicately incised. On the base arc
cut the figures of two opposed hawks /5 ^ and the ro\-al name Heru- 0-^^^^
I I'EQ (.') np ^ (?), or Ian (?) -K^ (?), between two crowned nraci with their tails
'
'
joined above the name. The crowns of the nraci are rude imitations of the Upper crown, J
Hyksos Period. Length, j-i in.
[No. 32344.]
This name was read
^ (|[] ^^
Ipcq-Herii, by Budge: Hnt. Eg., ii, 173 its real reading is uncertain. ;
resembhng Manetho's " lannas," which has been regarded as the equivalent of "Khian." Or it mav be the
name of a distinct and separate king, the original of " lannas."
Possibly a corrupt form of the name Khian or Ian (see preceding, 287"i. Newberry (:-)
reads " Ya-mu."
[No. 30500.]
Or possibly of .Mek-usek-RA (IAi'Hjher) O4 , as read by Newberry : Scarais,
SIC
PI. xxii, 29. \ J]
At
290. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type D 2, from a ring, in its original gold O
mount. Inscribed, within a spiral border, is the name of the "Son of the Sun,
KlllAN, living for ever!" Plnest style. Hvksos Period (XVIth dynasty). '
Length, I i in. ^..^ [No.' 37664.]
This is one of the finest and most interesting scarabs of the collection.
f^i
291. Glazed steatite Cowroid, faded to white, with beaded border. On the
O
base is inscribed the name of Xe-KA-Ra II, ""-p, with a ;/f/^-sign, in a cartouche
without base. On either side is the .symbol of " feitilit)-," between two headless
hawks. Hyksos Period (XVth-XVIth dynasty). Length, .i: in. [No. 45457.]
This second king Ne-KA-Ra is only know n from these scarabs, the date of which is certain.
292. Glazed steatite Cowroid, with beaded band round the back, inscribed
with the name of Ne-KA-R.\ II, in a cartouche between two /imei and two
(headless) hawks, and above the winged solar disk. From Tell cl-Vahiidiya.
Hyksos Period. Length, ^ in. Petrie //tst. Sctrmbs, 107. [No. 172 11.] :
293. Glazed .steatite Scarab, of type F 2, faded to white, inscribed with the
name of king Ne-KA-R.\ II, ( O "y^ |, with an uracils at the side, a lil\--spiral
volute above, and the ";37 sign below. End of the Middle Kingdom.
Length, J
in. [No. 38569.]
;
294. Dark green glazed steatite Scarab, roughly cut, of t\-pe F 2, inscribed with the
name of Ne-KA-Ra II in a cartouche; in the field are the ideo- o
graphs of the solar disk, "gold," the uracils and neb. r^^
Length, ji in.
Hyksos Period.
[Xo. 32305.]
^-Sj,
yfesV ^
u \ U&
295. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type F 2, inscribed with the prenomen
of Al'ElT I, Aa-USER-Ra, in a cartouche; in the field are the ideographs of
"rising," the uracils, -awA "lordship." Hyksos Period ('X\' th dN-nasty). Length,
I
'n.
f6
[No. I2y:,\:\
This scarab is of exactly the same type and style of design as the preceding scarabs of Nekara, thus
proving that Xekara either preceded or succeeded .Aa-user-Ra Apepi the former alternative is the more
;
probable-
\H
296. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of t}'pe E 2, roughly cut, inscribed o
king of Upper and Lower Egypt, Aa-USER-Ra (Apepi), giving life,"
enclosed within a spiral border. Hyksos Period. Length, | in.
[Xo. I7^6i:\
fA
297. Glazed steatite Scarab, of t}-pe E 2, faded to white. On the base is
inscribed " king of Lower Egypt, Aa-L'.sek-R.\ (Apepi I), giving
life," within a
spiral border. Hyksos Period (XVIth dynasty). Length, y^- in. Lokie Essaj/, xlii :
[Xo. 40743-]
301. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of (early XVI I Ith dynasty) type A 2-C 2,
with oval base, on which is inscribed " Lord of the South and the North,
Aa-PEH (= AA-l'EnTl-R.\ Nuhti)." Unskilfully cut. End of the Hyksos
Period (XVIth (h'nast)' about 1650 U.c.J. Length,
; in.
'^
!;
M
[Xo. 32368.]
of the beginning of the X\TIIth dynasty, settles the question of the historical existence of king Nubti, which
has been doubted, the name having been taken to refer rather to the god Set (Sethe: Untersitihungen, III,
p. 60).
302. Light blue paste Scarab, of t)-pe A 5, inscribed with the name of the Hyksos ^^^
king Aa-PEU-R.a, written | _^ . XXVIth Length, f in.
dynasty. [No. 16574.] 's
304. Green glazed steatite .Scarab, of t}'pe !"-!. 2, inscribed " King's ' ^-^
Eldest Son, ApE(j." Hyksos Period. Length, g in. Sai/is Colleetioii,
1834. Petrie : Hist. Scarabs, 361.
[Xo. 3926.
[No. 37669.]
D A
307. Green glazed steatite .Scarab, with wing-cases not marked, 11JJ
in.scribed "Eldest King's Son, Neb-NETERU," between borders of L
tV(7--signs. Hyksos Period. Length, f in.
[No. 42546.]
ni
308. Glazed steatite .Scarab, of flat t}-pe G i, faded to white, inscribed
"King's Wife, A.\H(?)-TAlf-TA," with other sign.s. From Tell cl-Vahiidi)-a.
Hyksos Period. Length, \ in. Newberry: Scarabs, PI. xxiii, 17. z3)
[No. 20824.] I I I
v_y
"
309. Glazed
Aah-TAU-TA."
steatite Scarab, of
Hyksos Period.
type
Length,
V i-A
| in.
2, inscribed " Ro\'al
[No. 37721.]
'la Wife aiu
I
Favourite,
Glazed steatite .Scarab, of t}-pe G i, with the legs represented b)- four groups of
311.
striationson a rai.sed band. On the base is inscribed the prenomen of
Kames, Uatch-KHEPER-Ra, above a human-headed hawk standing
on the ^/'-sign, between two uract and two ideographs of " life
in cartouches; the whole within a rope border. XVI Ith d}'nasty. [^
Length, \jr in. '
' 1
[.\o. 42S76.]
312. Glazed steatite Scarab, with raised bod>-. On the base is inscribed
the prenomen of Kames, Uatch-KHEPER-R.a, between two utcliats and two
ideographs of "life," within cartouches. Chipped at side. XVI 1th d\-nasty.
Length, | in.
[Xo. 42929-]
SsO
313. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type C-F 2, faded to white, inscribed O (
315. l^lue-green glazed steatite .Scarab, of t\-pe C 2, with the legs cut free
On the base is inscribed the prenomen of A.\HME.S I, Xeb-pi-.IITI-R.\ -Q
Fine work. Earl_\- X\"IIIth d}-nast}'. Length, m. [No. 30560.]
316. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type C 2. On the oval base is inscribed the prenomen
of A.\HMES I, NEB-PEHTI-R.\, 0_ Early XVIIIth d\-nasty. Length, !, Loftie :
317. Lapis-lazuli Scarab, of t\'pe C 4, with wing-cases not marked. On the base Q
is inscribed the prenomen of Aahmes I. EarK- X\'IIIth d\-nasty. Length,
^n
Loftie Essay, Ixxiii.
: [No. 24144.]
318. Blue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of type C 2, raised high on the legs,
which are cut free from the oval base. Inscribed with the prenomen of Aahmes I,
Neh-PEHTI-R.a. Early XVIIIth dynasty. Length, in. [No. 25291.] ^
P resented by Mrs. 'ebb, 894.
/ ( 1
E 2
CATALOGUE OK SCARABS, CVLIXDKK-SKALS, KTC [319 329
319. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pe C 2, inscribed w ith the prenomen of Aaij.mks I,
[No. 28050.]
[N0.41S79.J
322. Green glazed steatite .Scarab, of t\pe A 2, inscribed with the pre-
nomen of A.\HMES I, NEB-PEfi-R.X. X\'IIIth dynasty. Length, in. -4
[Xo. 28397.]
323. Green glazed faience Scarab, of tj-jje A 6, inscribed with the pre- jq
nomen of A.\11MES I. XVII Ith d\-nast\-, or later. Length, ^^ in. ^
[Xo. 28264.] ^^^^
324. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type 2-3, inscribed with the prenomen of A 30
A.ll.iMES I (.^). XV'lIIth dynasty, or later. Length, f in. Athn)uisi Collection, I'^iJ. H f]
Petrie Hist. Scarabs, "68.
: [Xo. 3936.] ^3^
325. Glazed steatite _Scarab, of t\-pe A 3, faded to white, inscribed with 5G*
the prenomen of king AAUMES I, XEB-rEH-R.\. X\'IIlth d_\-nasty, or later, f)
Length, \ in. [Xo. 39553.] ^"^^^
328. Green composition Scarab, of t}-pe .A 2, with the legs blocked out ;
329. Flat spherical carnelian Read, inscribed lengthwa}-s with the name of queen
"""^^^
A.\HMES-Nefert-aRI, in a cartouc:he ( "T" I (] j I'^rom Dcr cl-Hahari. XVI 11 til
330. Spherical carnelian Bead, rudely inscribed with the name of queen \ ^
331. Blue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pe C 2, inscribed with the name ,;.;:;,
I fl
[No. 24202.] S \\
"^
333. Blue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pe C 2. The wing-cases are ^
elaboratel}- marked, and the legs are cut free from the o\al base, on which is I o
inscribed the name of queen [A.\HMES-]Nkfert-AR1. Chipped at top. XVIIIth T
^^
f]
334. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type C 2, faded to white. On the base is inscribed the
[No. 42363.]
335. Green glazed faience Scarab, of type L i, inscribed with the name
"^^^^
of queen [Aah.\IES-]Nefert-ARI, 1 ^T^ (] . Early XX'IIIth dynasty, ^i^^^
Length, ^"^ in. [Xo. 377^2-1 "''^^
336. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type C 3, faded to brown, inscribed with the
337. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type C 2, inscribed with the name of queen
[A7u.imes-]Nefkrt-ari, 1 i ^ c^
'
XVIIIth dynast\-. Length, I in. [No. 39328-]
338. Glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pe C 2, faded to white, on the base of which * 1
XVIIIth dynasty,
o
is inscribed the name of queen [Aahmes-]Nefert-ARI. f^
"
^
Length, -j% in. [No. 42765.] c>
339. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type 2-C 2, A mounted in gold as the '^ ^
bezel of a ring. On the base is inscribed thes name of queen [A.\HMES-]NeferT-ARI.
[A.\HMES-]Nl I
340. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t^pc A 2-C 2, inscribed " Divine Wife,
Nefert-.\RI,"
I
"^ I Q ^ (su). Traces of green glaze on back, etc. Clumsy style.
341. Light green glazed steatite Scarab, of ts-pc C 2, inscribecl with the name
of queen [A.\U.\ieS-]Nefert-Arl <S^ Worn at sides. X\'IIIth
J j ^ O^V).
^^
d\-nasty. Length, /j. in. [No. 28420.]
342. Green glazed steatite Cowroid, inscribed witli the name of queen
[Xo. 32431.]
343. Glazed steatite Cowroid, faded to white, with plain back. On ---. \
the baseis cut the name of queen NEKEKT-.'vkr,
wife of Aaiimes L Earl\-
XVIIIth d\-nasty. Length, ^ in.
., [No. 45663.]
[No. 17153-]
345. Blue glazed steatite Cowroid, inscribed with the name of queen [A.\HMES-]
Nefert-Ari, C^"^ (j <|> {sic), XVIIIth dynasty. Length, f in. [No. 27331.]
J
346. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of_ type C 2, inscribed with a '^
corrupt f]
form of the name of queen [A.Ah.\ie,S-]Nefert-ari. Very J'
rough work sigas rudely cut. XVIIIth dynasty. Length,
;
j^ in.
[No. 28178.]
4j'
347. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type 2, inscribed with a A f
"=1
a ^
corrupt form of the name of queen [Aahmes-]Nefert-arl XMIIth J, 10 I su
dynasty. Length, 1 in. Petrie ///.rA i>,?/v7/v, [No.
: 788. 171 15.] \, ""
349. Light green glazed steatite Duck-Scaraboid. On the base (in the
form of a cartouche) is inscribed a garbled version of the name of queen
351. Light green glazed steatite Scarab, of t}-pe C 2. The legs are cut 1 "^x
freefrom the oval base, on which is inscribed " Royal Mother [Aahmes-] t -^
Nefert-Arl" XVIIIth dynasty. Length, i in. Newberry: Scnrahs, T (] ^
'' '^^\'' 16. /I
" [No. 32450.]
-
352. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pe C, inscribed with the names of
[Aahmes-]XekekT-aki and Amen-HETEP I. Back broken t "=1 ^ |]t^
off. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, ji in. Newberry: Sfirnrds, " ' i]
="
^^
PI. xx\i, 31. [Xo. 30561.] "' >''
353. Glazed steatite oblong rectangular Plaque, with two incised lines on the sides.
On the oin<iTsc is inscribed the name of Amex-HETEP I. n t^ q ^ ,
^_^ 1
-.-^
^
On the reverse that of c|ueen [Aahme.S-]NefeRT-AKE '
;; -^ ^^^ ^'^'^
-^ xM
'
I
[1 I
d^ f
H <=.
\ \
355. Green glazed steatite oblong rectangular Plaque, with two ^ '
^ 7^: '
,.,, .
-
on the sides. On the <?/?i'r;'j-t' is inscribed " Ciood God, Lord
incised lines '>i !'
"-^I.'k
of the Two Lands," and on the reverse the name of Amkn-HE'IEP I. t
;
-*_ |j
357. Green glazed steatite oblong rectangular Plaque, with two incised
lines on the sides. On the obverse is inscribed the name of Amen-IIETEP I. ""^-^fi "3^
On the reverse that of A^H:N-R.\. XVIIIth d)'nasty. Length, I in. '^X^'^' v^'
[Xo. 2821 1.] .^4 lo;
358. Blue glazed steatite oblong rectangular Plaque, with two incised lines on the
sides, joined by cross-hatchings. On the obverse is inscribed " Ma}'
Amen-HETEP (I) live!", (1 -r ~r- On the reverse, " Ra, lord of the
G sk- I I
t [No. 28581.]
dynasty. ^ a Length, i in. Saws Colleetion, 1834. Petrie : Hist. Sea/i/cs. .-141.
[No. 3942.]
360. Green glazed steatite oblong rectangular Plaque, with two incised lines on the
362. Green glazed steatite obloiii;- rectani,ni!ar Plaque, with a single incised line round
the sides. On the olnx'isc is inscribed the name of Amen-iii:ti:I' I, fl
^aa..a . On the rrverse
the signs (\\\)- Rude work. X\'Illth dynasty. Length, ,'-^ in. [Xo. 3943.]
363. Green glazed steatite s(iuarc Plaque, with two incised lines round the sides.
[^0.40778.]
'
' W
tr'v."^^
.y^
^.
i
''**"*
'-=2i=-
i^J=^
x I
[Xo. 40777-]
368. Green glazed steatite Pla(|uc, with rounded perforated top, rudel)- inscribcfl
on one side " Beautiful Son [of the Sun] Amen-HETEP (I)." Glaze possibly modern.
l\^
'
369. Green glazed steatite Cartouche-Plaque, with a line incised on the sides. On the
370. Blue-green glazed steatite Plaque, with back in the form of a fish, and base in
371. Green glazed steatite Plaque in the form of a fish. On the ,.>^5&
flat side is in.scribed the name of Amen-HETEP (I), Uwaaa. Rough work, V*^-.
%
and, perhaps, modern re-glazing. XVI I Ith dynast}-. Length, | in.
tL-
[Xo. 41951.]
373. Green jasper Bar, perforated _length\vays. On the four sides are cut: (ij the
name of Amen-HETEP I ; (2) " Amen-Ra, lord of hfe and goodness" ;(3) the jackal-headed
user-figure, emblem of might (4) the emblem of stability. XVII Ith d)-nasty. Length, ^-^^ in.
^
;
A t^^ [1
G I
Q H [No. 32411.]
378. Crude mud Scarab, of type A, with U^ raised human hearl. On the base is
379. Light green glazed steatite Scarab, of type C2, rudely inscribed A i!i^^
with the name of Amen-UETEP I. XVIIIth d}'nasty. Length, f in. ^ a/ww
[No. 27122.] =^==
380. Blue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 2, with oval base, f] i"^^^
on which is inscribed the name of Amen-HETEP I. Finely cut. XVIIIth \
^^^'^
381. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of tj'pe C 2, inscribed on the base with the
[No. 40776.]
382. Dark green glazed steatite Scarab, of tj'pe C 2, inscribed with the name of
Amen-hetep I, \\i^^^^. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, ^ in. Andrews Collection, 1848
Petrie : Hist.
ist. 1 '"^^ Scarabs, 826.
[No. 3940.]
F
'
383. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3-C 2, inscribed on the base with
the name of Amen-IIETEP (I). XVlIIth d>-nasty. Length, ,\ in. [No. 38602.]
384. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A 2-C 2, inscribed with tlie name of
AmEiN-HETEP I. XVI I Ith dynasty. Length, i in. [No. 47278.]
385. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\-pe C 3. On the base is the Q
name Amen-HETEP XVIIIth dvnasty. Length, in.
^
1
of I. .',
[No. 47285.]
386. Light green glazed steatite Scarab, of type C 2, with broad base, f] t^ AS
fiJM
on which is inscribed the name of y\MEN-HETEP I. Rudely cut. Above i ^A~^^
387. Glazed steatite .Scarab, of t}'pe C i, inscribed with the name of \\ ."^"^
Amex-hetep I. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, f in. tj
sic
[No. 27962.]
sic
390. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type C i, inscribed on the base with iJ
391. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type C 2, inscribed with the name \\
^^^^^
[No. 28839.]
^ D
392. Light green faience Scarab, of type L i, inscribed with the name Af/^
.MEN-HETEP 11
of AiMt,jN-Hfcih;p II or iii, below
Or III, oeiow tne symbol of
the sy " the North." XVII Ith dvnasty.
ty. '^^
Length, f in. Blacas Collection, 1867.
[Xo. \Ti(^7^ 1 =! D
395. Light blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type C 2. On the oval base is inscribed
G
the prenomen of Amkn-HETEP I, Tchesek-KA-Ra, y^. XVIlIth dynasty.
LllJ
396. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type C 2, with legs cut free, inscribed
397. L^nglazed steatite Scarab, of type C 4, inscribed with the prenomen of /c^.
Amenhetep I, U^^ TCHESEK-KA-R.\. XVI I Ith dynasty. Length, in. [No. 40779.] \^^
398. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of tvpe C 2, inscribed with the pre-
nomen of Amen-HETEP I,
LJ , TchesER-KA-[Ra]. XVI I Ith dynasty. Length, ,^ in.
[No. 41989.]
400. Light green glazed steatite Scarab, of type C 2, inscribed with the prenomen of
Amen-HETEP I, TCIIESER-KA-R.\, y^. XVII Ith dynast}-. Length, -,\r in. [No. 32456.]
401. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of t}-pe A 2, in.scribed with the
prenomen of Amen-HETEP I before a protecting hawk.
XVII Ith d}-nasty.
Length, ^ in.
[No. 47096.]
402. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type C-M, with large legs and
small body. The prothorax and wing-cases are hollow for inla}-. On the
O
base is rudely inscribed the prenomen of Amen-HETEP I,y*j,in a border
of four scallops connected by lines. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, -{-^ in.
[No. 27865.]
For the hollowing of the wing-cases for inlay, cf- No. 37820.
403. Blue faience Scarab, of t}-pe A 2-C 2, inscribed with the prenomen of
F 2
44 CATALOGUE OF SCARABS, CVLINDER-SEALS, ETC. [406 414
406. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to ivory-wliite, of type D 2,inscribed " Green
of face (/.(., beautiful) i^; TcnESEK-KA-R.\ (Amen-HETEI' I ," within a rope border.
Early X\^I I Ith dynasty. Length, g in. [\o. 40452.]
The epithet "green of face " may possibly refer to the representations of this king in Osirian form.
u
o
407. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type C i. On the base is inscribed "TCIIESKR-
KA-Ra (Amen-HETEP
isthe sign of "life" between two
I) riseth!", ^[j
between two //;v?(7 and two volutes. Above
plants, and below is the //f/>-s\gn. XVIIIth
dynasty. Length, j\ in. q [No. 42006.]
This scarab commemorates the coronation of the king.
410. Blue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of type D 2, inscribed with the prenomen
of Amen-HETEI' I in a cartouche beneath a double-headed iiracns and the
winged solar disk with /trin'/. Rough work. XVIIIth dynasty. Length,
-I in. [No. 32396.]
411. Green glazed steatite Double Jackal, coucliant. On the base is cut the prenomen
of Amen-HETEP, y^, between two winged solar di.sks (?). XX'IIIth d\-nasty. Length, A in.
Dark unglazed steatite Scarab, of type L 4. On the base are cut a crowned
412.
uiaeiisand the prenomen of Amen-HETEP I (?) ''^^^ p.. Much worn. XVIIIth dj-nast)-.
" "
413. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type C 2, with the body cut free froin the
oval base, on which is cut the vulture of Nekhebet, standing on the //c/^-sign, and
offering the symbol of life to a cartouche containing the prenomen of Amen-
,y%^
i^Z
HETEP I. Below is inscribed "She giveth all fertility and stability," A Oft. "tf^^
Fine work. XVII 1th dynasty. Length, ^^
in. Loftie: Zr.fj,y', cxivi. ^^37 ^1^
[No. 24217.]
Wrongly attributed by Loftie {/.c.) to queen Ramaka, of the XXIst dynasty ; the personal pronoun refers
to the goddess Nekhebet.
stands on the w^-sign between his legs are the ideographs of " double life " and /^^^^.^
^
;
415. Green basalt Scarab, of type A 2, with the bod>' cut free from the oval base, on
which are rudel)- cut a lil\- stem with bud, and the figure of a sphinx, coiichaiit.
sic ,
In the field are the signs , which combine with the bud to form ^^, " Lord '^
of the Two Lands"; and the prenomen of Amen-HKTEP I,
y^. XVIIIth
d}'nasty. Length, f\r in. [No. 32439.]
416. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type C 2, inscribed with the /^?7^ s
signs and the figure of a sphinx, coucluutt, the prenomen of A.MEN-HETEP I,
oU. ^^^^j
or Hatshepsut. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, in. [No. 30628.] ^ "' "^
417. Bright green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pe C i. On the base are cut
the figure of a lion, coucliant, and the signs O^l' part of the prenomen of
Amen-HETEP I, TCHESER-KA-R.\. Sides worn from having been mounted in
a ring. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, ^i; in.
'
[No. 28785.]
[No. 40753.]
420. Light blue paste Cowroid, inscribed with the prenomen of Amen-HETEP I,
.
^^^^
TCH ESER-KA-R.\. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, in. ^ [No. 30565.] j |
421. Unglazed dark steatite square Plaque, inscribed on the obverse with the prenomen
of Amex-HETEP I, ,0^, ,and on the reverse with an unknown sign within a cross-hatched
border. XVIIIth dynast)'. Diameter, -,% in. Loftie is'j'.fry, l.xxviii. [No. 24149.] :
U
422. Blue-green glazed steatite Cartouche-Plaque, with two
on the sides. On the obverse is rudely inscribed the
incised lines
prenomen of Amen-HETEP I on the reverse are two linear utcliats
;
423. Green glazed steatite Cartouche-Plaque, with a single line incised round the sides,
426. Glazed steatite rectangular Plaque, faded to brown. On the back is cut a
figure of a warrior, or king, advancing to the right, and grasping
weapons in both hands from his loins spring
; two urai-i. On the
base are cut, in relief, a ;//(?J/-feather
f^ ^ and a cartouche, within
O
which is inscribed a corrupt ro)'al name l^ (for "t=^ }\ Ramessidc
Period. Length, ^ in.
t^ u [No. 23284.]
427. Light green faience .Scaraboid Stamp, with ribbed back,
GO
on the base of which is inscribed a corrupt rowal name, Q '
U
/j Mi
(combination of '=^ and C^i^?).
Length, l
428. Glazed
in.
LI
Sti// Collection, 1835.
U
XlXth-XXIInd
[No. 4263.]
type A
ij^
Uo
'
^ A
H
1^^^^^
^-'^-^
T S "^
XlXth dj-nast}-. Length, in. ij [No. 47029.] i
'-'
are cut the signs | h , "beautiful is A[men-HETEP (!)]"(?) Earl)- XVlIIth i,.;
the back are the s}-mbols of " life " and ^ "praise,' T" y T"- Prom
Phoenicia. Plarl}- XX'IlIth d\-nast\'. y^ in. b\- ii in. [No. 48221.]
433. Lapis-lazuli Scarab, of t}-pe A 2-C 2, inscribed on the base with the /^^^
naine of queen A.\n-HETEP, c=&=. XVII Ith dynasty. Length, j-'^y in. i'^S~ j
434. Light blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type C i, inscribed "Royal 4 c |''^>^'i
Wife Aah-HETEP." XVI I Ith dynasty. Length, f in. ^^ '/-^^\
[No. 28592.] c ^^^
sic
435. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type C 2, inscribed " King's Wife
A.\H-HETEP." XVI Ilth dynasty. Length, -/i. in. Newberry: 5tv?;v?/v, PI. xxvi, 32.
[No. 28624.]
J
436. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type C i, inscribed on the base with the name of (queen)
437. Green glazed steatite Scaraboid Plaque, with a kneeling figure of a duck-headed (?)
man in relief (or of a duck-headed monster devouring a man ?).
^^^^
On the base is inscribed 1 C7 (1
^ %^, "(the) God's Wife
{i.e., queen) Ankh - SAT Amen."
- Early XVIIIth d_\-nasty.
439. Green paste Scarab, of type A 2, with oval base, on which is inscribed 1
"God's Wife Mkkit- Am EN." Back worn. XVI I Ith dynasty. Length, ;; in.
[No. 30566.]
440. Green glazed steatite .Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed with the J fe^
name of a princess or queen, Metet or Temet, garbled. Uncertain
Period (XVIIIth dynasty ?). Length, in. [No. 42062.J vj
441. Green glazed steatite .Scarab, of type A 2 C 2, inscribed with the name of
the princess NUB-MERI, 1 b^f*^. Early XVIIIth dynasty. Length, .', in.
[No. 42710.]
442. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type .A. 2-C 2, inscribed on the base with
443. Apple-green paste Scarab, of type D 2, inscribed " Great Royal Wife /^!^
A.\HMKS" (queen of Thothmes I). Fine work. XVI I Ith dynasty. Length, f!jy
in. v<<>i.
Loftie: Essay, l.xx.xii.
[No. 24153.]
444. Camel ian Scarab, of type C 2, inscribed with the name of queen /q
Aahmes, 1 jt| . Chipped at side. Rough work. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, \r\
^ []
^- m.
in TNn 40878.]
[No. /inS7Sl VJ
445. Long half of a carnelian Scaraboid, inscribed "[God's] Wife A.\HMES." f'^l o
XVIIIth d}-nast)'. Length, i in. From Tell Nebesha. Petrie: 7';//'i-, II, pi. viii, 43. L I
446. Carnelian Scarab, of type C 2, inscribed " Queen, who liveth " j c
(the name is omitted). Middle XVIIIth dynasty. Length, -jL. in. '
[No. 27159.]
^]
\
447. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type C 2, inscribed witli the name of
Thothmes I. Fine work. Early XVII I th dvnasty. Length, /'f.-
'"
^ y^^
'[No. 38688.] a (^1^
448. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type C-L, on the base of which is '^ / ^
inscribed the name of TiiOTH.MES I. XVI II th dynasty. Length, i in. ~\ j^A
"
[Xo. 42698.] IP
449. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type C 2, with legs cut free. On the | ^ ^
base is inscribed " Good God, Lord of the Two Lands, Thotumes (I)." X\'IIIth
^
dynast}-. Length, ^ in. <J^ w
[No. 27067.] n
f
450. Green faience Scarab, of type A 2--C 2, inscribed with the ideograph '>^,
of the solar disk and the name of Thothmes I. Early XVII Ith dynasty. ,^
Length, ^ in. ' '
* f]
451. Light blue faience Scarab, of type A 8, inscribed " R.\-TllOTllMES." '"^^
Saite Period. Length, ;,Mn. Loftie jS'jjrti', Ixx.x. : ^^ '
" Thoth.MES (Ij, Lord of Thebes." Early XVI I Ith dynasty. Length, in. ,5
HI ^ ''
^
- "^
454. Glazed steatite Cowroid, inscribed with the prenomen of Thothmes I G .i^
(Aa-KHEPER-KA-R.\). The arms of the /vr-sign are prolonged so as to sur- (^ * ^' \
round the scarabaeus, /'/f/^/-. Early XVIIIth ch-nasty. Length, fi- in. ^^i]
[No. 38596.] U "^I^''
455. Glazed steatite Scarab, _ faded to brown, of type 3, inscribed with A ^tj^^
the i)renomen of Thothmes I (A.\-kheper-ka-R.\). The arms of the Xvr-sign Z-*^,
are prolonged so as to surround the scarabaeus, 'kitcper. Early XVIIIth dynasty. i^^^VVJ
Length, | in. [No. 38764.] %^
456. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to red-brown, of type A 2, inscribed with
the prenomen of Thothmes I. The arms of the /^-sign are prolonged to embrace
the scarabaeus. Early XVIIIth dynasty. Length, || m.
[No. 45665.]
457. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of tj'pe A 3, inscribed with the ^ ^^
prenomen of Thothmes '
I ; the place of the sign \ is taken by the figure of r
hippopotamus. The arms of the sign ka embrace the scarabaeus. X\T I Ith dynast
Length, ^ in.
458-469] THOTHMES I.
49
459. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type G i, with a braid border round the side.
On thebase is the prenomen of THOTHMES I, AA-KHEi'EK-KA-RA, within a
spiral border of flattened broken volutes. Top chipped. Earl}- XVTIIth dynast\'
Length, -j^^ in. [No. 45664.]
O
460. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, with deeply-cut legs, inscribed
"Aa-kheper-ka-R.a (Thothmes I), Setep-en-Ra." Fine colour. X\TIIth d}'nast3'.
Length, f in. Newberry Scanrbs, PI. xxvii, 3.
: [No. i2-:,77.] o
461. Dark green glazed steatite Scarab, of t}'pe C 2, with carefully cut O
back, legs cut free, and oval base, inscribed " Good God, Aa-KHEPER-KA-R.a. ^^^
(Thothmes I)," within a beaded border. XVIIIth d\-nasty. Length, j in. ^
[No. 27045.] U
462. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t}-pe C 2, with legs deepl)- cut and oval
base, inscribed "Good God, Aa-kheper-ka-R.a (Thothmes I)," within a rope
border. XVIIIth dynasty, Length, f in. Newberry Sarrads, PI. xxvii, 2 (number :
466. Green glazed steatite Scarab, partly faded to brown, of type C 2. On the
base cut a cartouche containing the prenomen of THOTHMES I, Aa-KHEPER-K.A-R.a,
is
468. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type C 2, inscribed with the prenomen of O
Thothmes I (Aa-kheper-ka-Ra), between two Red Crowns, %( . Early XVIIIth
dynasty. Length J in.
[No. 40804.] U
469. Sky _blue faience Cowroid, inscribed with the prenomen of
Thothmes Aa-kheper-ka-R.\, betw-een two lilies, so treated
I, as to resemble
crowns of Lower Egypt reversed. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, f in. Newberry:
Scarabs, PI. xxvii, 10. [No. 30568.]
'
474. Oval base of a steaschist Scarab, sliced off, inscribed with the
prenomen of ThoTHMES I, Aa-KHEPER-KA-Ra,
in a cartouche from
which spring the outspread wings and legs of a vulture below is the :
ideograph of " gold," fWS^. XVIIIth dj'iiasty. Length, J-i in. Newberry:
Scarabs, PL xxvii, 9. [No. 16578.]
H h1.
Very fine work. XVIIIth d}-nasty. Length, in. Hay Co/ifc/io)/, 1S6S. Newberry: Scarabs,
PI. xxvii, 4. [No. 17774.]
476. Lapis-blue glass Scarab, of type A 2, in its original setting as the bezel of
a U-shaped gold ring, of circular section. On the base is inscribed the prenomen of
G
Aa-kheper-Ra (Thothmes I, II, or Amen-hetep II), ^. Slightl)- chipped. X\TIIth
dynasty. Length of scarab, h in. ; diameter of ring, in. //ay Collection, 1868.
[No. 17745.]
477. Light green glazed steatite Cowroid, on the base of which is cut the uracils of
Uatchit, wearing the horns and disk of Hathor, entwined with and springing
up from a papyrus plant with a single flower._ In the field are a cartouche
containing the prenomen of THOTHMES I (?) Aa-KHEPER-Ra, the ideograph O
of " life," -?-, and the word M(| ,
" beloved " (of Uatchit). XVIIIth dynasty.
Length, -ff in.
Petrie Hist. Scarabs, 870.
: [No. 16568.]
Presented by Major-Geii. A. IV. H. Meyrick, 1879. -
478. Light blue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 2-C i, with oval
base, on which is cut a figure of a bull walking on a papyrus plant. In the field
are inscribed the ideograph of " life," -, and the prenomen of THOTHMES I,
479. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t_\'pe G 1, with two annules marking
the distinction between prothorax and wing-cases.
On the base are cut a design of a flying scarabaeus, O
three annules, and two scallops, above a cartouche
containing the prenomen of Thothmes I,
which is placed between two hawk-heads facing
inwards, beneath each of which is the sign LJ.
U
Rough work.
XVI Ilth dynast)'. Length, 1/77 in.
[No. 36464.]
m
7.'!
481. Green glazed steatite Cartouche-Plaque, with line cut round the side.
On the obverse is the prenomen, and on the reverse the nomen of T11OTH.ME8 H,
Nefer-KHAU. Lower part broken off. X\'I I Ith d\-nast)-. Length, i in.
[No. 45321.]
482. Green glazed steatite Scarab, oftype C 2, inscribed with tlie prenomen
of Thothmes U, Aa-kheper-en-Ra. XVIIIth dj'nasty. Length, J in.
[No. i9i67:\
483. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A-C 2, inscribed " Good
God, Aa-KHEPER-EN-Ra," the prenomen of Thothme.s II, above a representation
of a pectoral, each shoulder piece terminating in a hawk's head. XVIIIth dynasty.
Length, in. [Xo. 40790.]
484. Light blue paste Scarab, of type A 2, with oval base, on which
is inscribed, in a reversed cartouche, the prenomen of TllOTHMES II,
Aa-KHEPER-EN-R.^, between two plumed hawks'-heads of Mentu, facing
inwards. Rough work. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, | in.
[No. 27800.]
->
485. Light blue _composition Scarab, of type 2-N, finely cut, with A
oval base, inscribed " Aa-KHEPER-EX-Ra " (TuOTHME.S II), between two maat-
feathers and two '/;-signs. XVIIIth d)'nasty. Length, | in. [No. 28547.] (lilfP
both cartouches are placed on the ideograph of " gold." Fine work.
XVIIIth dynasty. Length, | in. Loftie Essay, Ixxxiii. Newberry
: :
O^nrfO [*m0
487. Blue faience Cartouche-Plaque, of thin and broad type, in.scribed on the obverse
with the nomen, and on the reverse with the prenomen of HATSHEPSET, as 486. From
Der al-Bahari. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, ^ in. [No. 41142.]
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fii ltd, 1904
G 2
1
490. Blue faience spherical Bead, inscribed " Long li\e the wife of the god,
\^
=^^c. ]
'^^^
/WWNA
V\ 00 Fine work.
i I C^ JUJ J\ 1 1 1 i:j,
49L Green glazed steatite Scarab, of typeA 2, inscribed with the name of ^" i^
queen Ha-shepsu [Hatshep.set], c^ J)^i. XVIIIth dynasty. Length,
VV in. [No. 37726.]
492. Light green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 2-3, with flat back, T Co
deeply cut legs, and oval base, on which is inscribed " Divine Wife
Ha[t]shepsut." Fine work. XVI 1th dvnastv. Length, Un.
"
[No. 28438.]
III
493. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3-C 2, with oval ==1
^ /^ 1,
Length, I in. Salt Collection, x'^i^,. Yetne: Hist. Scarabs, gi^. ^ '^
c,
[No. 3948.] "m
494. Pale blue paste Scarab, of type A 2, inscribed with the name of I.Ia[ r]SHElPSU. 1
I
496-506] HATSHEPSET. 53
^1/.^^
,
^
^
Length, i in.
=^ ^ [No. 37725.
499. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\-pe C 2, inscribed with the prenomen
of Hatshepset, I I J^.
XVIIIth d)'nasty. Length, f in. Loftie : Z;".y.s-(r)', l.x.xxiv.
[No. 24155.]
500. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to yellow, of type C 2, with oval ba.se, on
which is cut a hawk with outstretched wings, protecting a cartouche containing the .v ..'^.;
prenomen of Hatshepset. One side chipped. XVI Ith d\-nast}'. Length, ^ly in. I
'
\^.
[No. 33906.] \^A-y'
501. Glazed steatite .Scarab, faded to white, of type A 23. On the base is Q.
inscribed the prenomen of HATSHEPSET, with the signs, " Good God." Roughly ^ |i] (^/<)
'i-- J
by the queen), and on the reverse between two w<:/(f/-fcathers, and with the
symbols of " gold," etc. XVI I Ith dynasty. Length, \ in. [No. 41977.]
503. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A 3, with deeply cut
legs, inscribed with the prenomen of queen Hatshepset, Khnem(t)-Amen
TMaat-KA-Ra). XVI I Ith dynasty. Length, | in. [No. 42046.] '^^
504. Blue-green glazed steatite Cartouche-Plaque, inscribed on the obverse with the pre-
nomen of HATSHEPSET,
G
~^ , and on the reverse, " House of Amen, house of L^atchit.'
r^
Lower end broken off. P, XVI I Ith dynasty. Length, f in. [No. 27262.] I ^^
505. Green faience Cartouche-Plaque, inscribed on the obverse with the prenomen of
O Emi I
H.\TSHEPSET, J\ , and on the reverse " Hou.se of Amen and Horus, hou.se of Uatchi(t)." h ^^^^
L i 1 /AAy\AA
P
^
resell ted by the Egypt Exploration Eund, 904.
_
1
LJ v!^,i
^M
^r;
512. Blue faience Cowroid, with striated border and raised ends. On the base Q
is inscribed tl-ie prenomen of HATSHEPSET (MaaT-KA-Ra). l->om Der al-Bahari. \jj
XVIIIth dynasty. Length, j]
in. [No. 4 1704.]
j^
Presented by the Egypt E.xploralion Eund, 1905.
000
^I
514. Sky blue faience Scarab, of type J i, inscribed with the prenomen of O
H.\ISHEPSET. From Der al-Bahari. XVIIIth d)-nast\-. Length, y\ in. J\
[No. 26284.]
LJ
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Eund, 1896.
515. .Sk\' blue faience Scarab, of the same type, and w^ith the same inscription jlMfek
as 514. From Der al-Bahari. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, in. ji
^^Hk
[No. 262S5.] f^-^-_
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Eund, 1896. ^'i^l^V
'
516^527] HATSMEPSET. 55
516. Sky blue faience Scarab, of the same type as 514, inscribed with the prenomeu of
o
Hatshepset, spelt
P
. From Dcr al-Bahari. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, h in.
u
[No. 26286.]
Presciiti'd bv the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1896.
517. Green glazed steatite Covvroid, of broad t)'pe, rudch- inscribed with iii|ir~
the prenomen of HATSHEPSET, G - "\ XMIIth dynasty. Length, | in. <^V!~'' v-"^
?J)
518. Light blue faience Scarab, of type A-C 2, inscribed with the pre-
519. Blue faience Scarab, of type C 2, inscribed with the prenomen of A*^
Hatshepset. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, | in.
[No. 28561.]
520. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, with finely cut head and back, and oval
[No. 29459.]
522. Green glazed .steatite Scarab, of type A 2-3, inscribed with the name C^
1.^^
Length, f in. Newberry: Scarabs, PI. xxvii, 25.
[No. 29230.]
524. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 2-C 2, inscribed " Good God,
Maat-KA-Ra (H.ATSHEPSET)," between the winged solar disk (above), and a
necklace with hawk-head clasps (below). XVIIIth dynasty. Length, |i in.
525. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed with the prenomen of _ '^
H.ATSHEPSET, between the ideographs of "truth" and "beauty." Much chipped.
XVIIIth dynasty. Length, fi- in. Petrie: Hist. Scarabs, goi. [No. 16573.]
9^1
^
' j
526. Light blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3-C 2, inscribed with the <-,
-^
"
528. Green
May the
glazed steatite Scarab, of t\pe A
the lord (sic) of the Two Lands,
Good God,
(Hat.>^HEPSET\ live." Coarse work. XVIIIth dvnasty.
3, inscribed
Maat-ka-Ra
Length, | in.
"^
Jo
I =
^--^
^ Q.
[No. 385/"] u^'T
529. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 2-C 2, inscribed " May
Ma.\T-KA-Ra (H.\T.SHEPSET), lord (sic) of the Two Lands, live!" X\TIIth
dynasty. Length, j in.
[No. 30574-]
530. Blue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of tj-pe 2-3. with deeply cut legs, A
inscribed "Good God, AL\.\T-KA-R.\ (H.\TSHEPSET)," above the papyrus plant,
symbol of the North. X\TIIth dynasty. Length, i| in. Xewberrj- Scanibs, :
A CO
532. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type
base, inscribed
3-C 2, with oval
Ma.\T-KA-R.\ 'H.\Tshepset), [Good] Goddess [living]
'" 1?^
for ever, heiress of Ra." X\T
I Ith dynasty. Length, i in. Xewberrv :
^j I
(^
,
^ ^
^^
On the base of the scarab is cut the inscrip- A ti^
tion "Maat-ka-Ra Hatshepset), heiress
1
534. Lapis-lazuli Cartouche-Plaque, set as the bezel of a thin gold wire ring. On the
Amen-Ra,'
J-
j^
q . X\
.
1 1 Ith dynasty.
I'J
Length of plaque, yV 'i- Salt Collection, iSt,^.
1 \ I [No. 2938.]
with the prenomen of Hatshepset and the title " emanation of Amen." il ^^f:
XVIIIth dynastv. Length, % in. ^ t^^ ~
537. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type A-C 2, inscribed with
a corrupt form of the prenomen of queen Hatshepset(Ma.\T-KA-Ra). XV'IIIth
dynasty. Length, i in. [No. 38753.]
538. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type J, inscribed ,,M?i, possibly a corrupt
539. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A 2-C 2. On the base is a
sphinx, with tiie iiU/ crown, couchanl on a tieb. Above is a protecting hawk, and
before it is part of the prenomen of Hatshepset, '^'^'.
Mid XVIIIth dynasty.
Length, f in. [Xo. 48838.]
'
\\
'^
\
891 [^rev.
sn 4^^
not given).
O Jf [Xo. 16744.]
544. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type C 1-.A3, finely cut. On the
base is inscribed " All the beauties of Ra," perhaps containing the name of
the princess Xeferur.\, daughter of Hatshepset. Mid XVIIIth dynasty.
Length, -^ in. Petrie Hist. Scarabs, 931.
: [Xo. 4129.]
547. Glazed steatite Heart-Amulet, laded to white, perforated across tlie top. On the
o U
TnOTHMES III, . XVIIIth d)-nast}-. Length, i,' in. [No. 23234.]
548. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of tvpe A 3, with oval base, on which
is inscribed prenomen of TnoTH.MES III, in a cartouche, above the pre-
the
nomen of H.\TSHEPSET, between two iiiaat-ka.ih.ers. Coar.se glaze XVIIIth
dynast)'. Length, .V in.
[No. 3947.]
549. Light blue composition Cartouche- Plaque, originally inscribed (before glazing)
on one side with the name of queen H.\tshepset, on the other with
the words " beloved of Amen," t^
the queen's name has been ;
[N0.4II43-] k^!^
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1904.
550. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A, which has afterwards been cut
down into the shape of a plaque, the legs of the scarab remaining at the sides.
On the obverse, the original base, is cut the prenomen of Tmothmes III, in a
cartouche, flanked by uraei, surmounted by the atef-cxoww with uraei, and placed
on the ideograph of gold on the (later) 7-everse, made by cutting off the back of
;
the scarab, is inscribed the prenomen of HatsheI'SET, between uraei, above that of
Thothmes III, between protecting hawks wearing the red crown. XVIIIth
dynasty. Length, ] in.
[No. 29232.]
The evidence of this scarab favours the theory of Prof. .Sethe witli regard to the succession
of the Thothmosid kings, rather than that of Prof. Naville.
551. Blue fai'ence Cartouche-Plaque, with the prenomen of THr)TllMES III in ^^/^
relief on one side, ^-^ Chipped. XVII Itli dynasty. Length, j{r in.
[No. 16970.]
552. Left half of a blue fai'ence Cartouche- Plaque, inscribed with the prenomen of
o
Thothmes III, t^^. From Der al-Hahari. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, ^ in.
[No. 43^09.]
^
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1906.
554. Light green glazed steatite Cowroid, inscribed with the prenomen of J
Thothmes III. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, in.
,',.
[No. 28910.]
555-5691 THOTHMES III.
59
555. lilue-green faience Duck-Scaraboid, inscribed on the base with the prenomen G
of Thothmes III. XVI I Ith dynasty. Length, y^ in. [^'o. 16773.] ^^^^
Presented by Major-Gen. A. IV. H. Meyrick, 1879.
%
556. Light green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, rudely inscribed with the O
prenomen of Thothme.S III. Well cut thick glaze. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, | in.
;
^^^^^
[No. 28407.] %
557. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\'pe A 3, inscribed with the prenomen of
Thothme.S III, i^iSu, ^. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, ;| in. Phillips Colleetion, \%i-j.
[No. 4043.]
558. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, with striated legs, back broken off, O
inscribed with theprenomen of TuoTllMKS 111. X\' Itli rl_\'nasty. Length, f^ in. 1 1
^^^^^
[No! 4054.] %
559. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, mounted in gold as the bezel O
of a ring, and inscribed with the prenomen of THuTH^^;s III. XVIIIth dynast}-. ^^^^
Length, -j\ in. [No. 17782.] %
560. Light green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3-C 2, with oval base, on
which is inscribed the prenomen of Thothmes III. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, f in. ^^^^^
[No. 27308.] %
561. Green glazed Scarab, of type A 3, with legs and wing-cases
steatite Q
clearly marked, inscribed with the prenomen of Thothmes III. XVIIIth dynasty. ^^~^
Length, f^ in. Amrstasi Co.'leetion, 1839. [No. 4050.] ^
562. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 6, in.scribed with the prenomen of "3
Thothmes III. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, ] in. A nas/asi Collection, \^},g. ^^^
[No. 4059.] ^
^-''
with high rounded back. On the base is
563. Haematite Scarab, of t}'pe J,
O
rudely cut the prenomen of Thoth.mks 111. Much worn. XVIIIth dynasty. ^^^
Length, in.
j:
^
[No. 27057.]
566. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed with the prenomen of
Thothmes III, 0|^. XVIIIth dynast)-. Length, j in. A nnstasi Collection, iS^g.
[No. 4051.]
567. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to gre>-, of type A 2, with high back. On the ^
O
^
base is inscribed the prenomen of TilOTHMES III. Chipped. XVIIIth dynasty. "^^
Length, i in. [No. 46264.] ^
O
568. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed with the prenomen of ^miM^
[No. 4048.]
H 2
6o CATALOGUE OK SCARABS, CVMNDER-SEALS, ETC. [570 583
570. Ih-een glazed steatite .Scarab, of t\-pe .A 3, witli the wing-cases marked
and the legs roughly indicated, inscribed wiih the prenomen of TiioTllMHS III. 1^
XVI Ilth dynasty. Length, ^ in. [No. 28455.] ^^
571. Bright blue faience .Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed with the prenomen of ,uxi^
^
,
TiioTHMKS III, as 573. XVIIIth dynasty (?). Length, ;% in. [No. 45970.]
575. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type L 2. On the base is in.scribed the .'.,.
^
.^
576. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type L 2, inscribed with the ,......^
577. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of tj-pe L, inscribed with the prenomen of ,,,.',.
Thothmk.s III. Rough work XVIIIth dynasty. Length, | in. [Xo. 42069.] jg,
579. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\'pe A 3, inscribed with the ])renomen of ,.,'t,,,
TiioruMKS 1, MKN'-KUErKR-R.\.
1 1 X\'lIIth d\-na.stv. Length, ] in. ,,^
[Xo. 40876.] ^
580. Blue faience .Scarab, of type A 3, in.scribed with the prenomen of
TuOTMMK.s III. Fine colour. X\'I Ilth dynasty. Length, in. Aiinstasi ^^
1^^^^
ip>*^
Collection, \%ig. [Xo. 4044.] '
2^ ^^
581. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t)]ie G 4, with wing-cases marked, mounted ySf\
on a ring of plain gold wire, without a s\vi\el. On the base is insci ibeil the fe^iiifci
prenomen of TuoTHMKS III within a rope border. X\'IIIth tlxiiasty. Length of fcj^ c)
scarab, I in. [Xo. 4052.] ^stfj/
585. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t>-pe L 2, inscribed with the earlier pre- '^,
nomen of Thothmes III, Men-kheper-k.\-R.\. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, | in. "^^^^
[No. 28951.] ^U
586. Blue faience Scarab, of t\pe A 3, inscribed with the prenomen O
Men-KHE1'ER-K.\-R.\ (Thothmes III) (or a compound prenomen of ^^^^
^
'-
Thothmes III and USERTSEN I). XVIIIth-XI.Xth dynastv. Lenuth, ^'^ in.
[x\o. 28621.] '
_
O
587. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed " MEN-KnEPER-K.\-RA "^^^^
(Thothmes III), Lord of the Two Lands." XVIIIth dynasty. Length, y!^ in. ^"U
[No. 30008.]
588. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed with the earlier pre- o
nomen Thothmes III, or a compound prenomen of Men-k.\-R.\, Usertsen, and
of r^^^^
Thothmes III, or possibly the last and the title (?) " Ka-R.\ ("double of Ra ").
XVIIIth dynasty.
^U
^
Length, | in. [No. 40873.] O
589. Green glazed steatite .Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed as 588. X\'IIIth <.-<6-
with whip on back and iiraeits before, on the ucb-s\ox\, X\'IIIth d}-nast\-. Length, \ in.
[No. 4062.]
593. I'ale green paste Scarab, of type -A 3-6, inscribed with the earlier form of the
prenomen of Thothmes III. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, | in. [No. 46563.]
594. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type L 2, inscribed as 593. Chipped.
X\'IIIth dynasty. Length, i in. [No. 46565.]
595. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to j'ellow, of type A 3, inscribed with the
earl\- prenomen of Thothmes III and two disks, or a combination of the prenomens
of Thothmes III (Men-khefer-ka-R.\), and Men-ka-Ra. XVIIIth dynasty u
Length, ^^ in. [No. 42822.] oe
596. Unglazed steatite Scarab, of type K O
3, with striations at
the side in the style of i. G
On the base is inscribed the prenomen
of Thothmes III in its yariant form: " Men-kheper-ka-R.\,
Lord of the Two Lands," in a central vertical column between
two columns containing the ideographs of " kingship," " life," etc.
XVIIIth-XIXth dynasty. Length, f in. [No. 27076.] f
62 CATALOGUE OF SCARABS, CYLIN'DER-SKAI.S, ETC. [597-607
597. 15rii;ht blue faience Scarab, of t}-pc A 3, with arched back, and wing-cases
marked, and the legs deeply cut, inscribed " Men-kheper-Ra (Thothmes ill ,
/V^Arv'
beloved of Ra." Slightly chipped. XVI Ilth dynasty. Length, | in. V^'-^^
[No. 28591.] '*^y
599. Light bhie-green glazed steatite .Scarab, of t\-pe A 3, inscribed " Men- O
KllErt;R-RA ('rnuTiiMES III;, loving truth." Roughly cut. X\'lllth dynasty. Tl
'^ K
Length, i in. B/acas Colkclioii, 1867. [No. 16761.] 1 S \
[No. 4S930.]
L^
601. (jrcen glazed steatite Scarab, of t}-pe A 3-C 3. On the base is cut a ff
confused form of the prenomen of Thothmes III, prince (of Thebes), beloved fu)
(of Amen), with two iiraci, etc. XVIIIth dynast}\ Length, -jf in. o z^j r^^
[No. 45662.] I ^
602. Glazed steatite Scarab, of t)-pe G i, with o
continuous herring-bone hatching. On the wing-
cases is cut H ; at the sides is an elaborate rope
border, and on the base is lightly cut " Protection
and gold for the kingR.\-MEN[-KiniPER]," i.e.,
Thothmes III. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, [i in. [No. 38920.]
603. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 4. On the base is rudely inscribed f^^^^
" May Men-KHEI'ER-Ra (Thothmes III) live! " XVIIIth d)'nasty (?). Length, i in.
[No. 463"! 7-] n
604. Glazed steatite -Scarab, of t}-pe between C i and L 2, with pear-shaped
base, inscribed with the prenomen of Thothmes III, in a cartouche between a 1
>/^^.
;/^i^-sign and three symbols of "life." XVIIIth d\-nast}-. Length, in. ,!;
vS^^j
[No. 16812.] "'t''^
605. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t}-pe C 4, inscribed with a modification of ';'
[No. 38990.]
W
of
606. Green glazed
Thothmes III, in
steatite Scarab, of
the form
type A 4, inscribed with the prenomen
Me n-kheper-ka-Ra, Nefer-kheperu.
[ C ^O )
609. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of tj'pe A 8, inscribed " Good u
God, Lord of the Two Lands, Mi:n-KHEPER-R.\, Son of the Sun, Tiiotiimes." -^
There is a confusion between ^\ "Son," and the ibis "^ of Thoth. XXVIth
dynasty. Length, [No. 38650.]
r^
| in. i\
610. Green glazed steatite .Scarab, of t)'pe A 3, rudely inscribed " Good God,
O
Men-KIIEPEK-Ra (Thothmes IIIj." XVII 1th dynast}-. Length, i in. .-h/,rs/,is/ '^ T
Collection, 1839.
[No. 4002.]
611. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed " Good God, Men- G
KHEPER-Ra (TuoTH.MES III)." XVniIth dynasty. Length, y^;. in.
[No. 42064]
^^J
612. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed "Good God, Men-
KHEPER-Ra." XVII Ith dynasty. Length, -/^ in. ti^
[No. 42045.] "]
g J
613. Light green glazed steatite .Scarab, of type L, in the original gold mount I7,,
a /w> *
[No. 28280.]
I ^ J
{^ (j)
^^
[No. 17592.]
_
617. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed "Good God, Men- ..'....
.^
619. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, rudcK- inscribefl " Good God, O
Men-K11E1'EK-Ra (TiioTliMES III)." XVIIIth d\-nast\-. Length, !. in. Aiiastas. e;^
Collection, 1839. [\o. 4005.] 1 ^ !
620. Green glazed .steatite .Scarab, of type L i, mounted in an electrum setting as the
bezel of a ring, {ascribed "Good God, Men-KHEPER-R.A (Thothmes III)." Much chipped ;
setting broken. XVI Ith d\-nasty. Length, 1 in. Hay Collection, xf^C^f^.
I [No. 17911.]
621. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\'pe .A 3, inscribed "Good God, Mk.\- ,,,,',,
g
622. Green glazed steatite Scarali, of t^-pe A 3, rudeh' inscribed " Good God, ,^,,
Men-kheper-R.a (Thothmes III)." XVIIIth dynast\-.' Length, f in. Anastasi '1
"y^ f
Collection, iB,2,g. [No. 4007.] '
m ^
628. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3-6, rudely inscribed " Good ,,,'L.
631. Green glazed steatite Rat (?). On the base is inscribed "Good God, O
Men-KHEPER-Ra," as before. XVIIIth dj-nasty. Length, ^ i,,.
>^'^
>^^
--^'^
[No. 16750.]
I
633. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3. On the base is inscribed " Good /IS^-
God, Men-kheper-R.\ (Thoth.mes III)." XVI Ith dynasty. Length, y\ in. i!^'\
[No. 28075.] Lt"''
G
634. Green glazed steatite Plaque, in the shape of a Fi.sh, on the base of which __
1"^^^^
IS inscribed " Good God, Men-KHEPER-R.\, Lord [of the Two Lands]."
is XVIIIth i iQ T
dynasty.
dvi Length, ^^ in. [Xo. 4010.] I
p|
635. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t}-|)e A 3, inscribed " Good God, ',,
[Xo. 4008.]
^^
636. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\-pe .A 2, flat, inscribed with
the prenomen of TltOTHMES III, Men-KHEPER-Ra, with the words "Good God," H I,
and the ideograph of " gold," ("SSS^. XVIIIth dynasty Length, in. J-
[Xo. 41855.]
637. Green glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obverse is inscribed
"Good God, MEN-KHEPia<-R.\ (THOTHMES III;," S~r^ t ; on the reverse the name of
[No. 28773-]
639. Glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obverse is inscribed " Good
God, Men-KHEPER-R.\," , ,,
. On the reverse is the name of Amen-Ra, [I- , followed
640. Glazed steatite Scaraboid Plaque. On the base is inscribed " Good
God, Lord of the Two Lands, Mex-KHEI'ER-R.A,." XVIIIth dyna.sty. Length,
II
.j^ in. Andrews Collection, \^i^%. [Xo. 4004.]
641. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, inscribed " Good ) }^
God, Lord of the Two Lands, Me.v-KHEPER-Ra, beloved of Amen-Ra." XVIIIth ^3:7
dynast)'. Length, i in.
[Xo. 37760.] ^ r^^T"
[I ^AAAA^ \h
1 I \
642. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3. _0n the base O t^
^1
are cut awinged solar disk and the in.scription " Men-KHEPER-Ra, Good God,
f
~
Lord of the Two Lands, beloved of Amen-Ra." Chipped on one side. XVIIIth | T r,
H
dynasty. Length, % in.
^^ ^^^
'
[No. 41949.]
I
66 CATAI,OC;UE OF SCARABS, CVLINDER-SEALS, ETC. [643-652
643. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed " Good God,
Lord of the Two Lands, Men-KHEPER-Ka, beloved of Amen-Ra." Fine
1J =
cutting and glaze. X\'IIIth dynasty. Length, |^ in.
[No. 28427.] i O I
644. Green glazed steatite .Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed " Good God,
Lord of the Two Lands, Mkn-KHEPER-R.\, the firm, beloved of Amen-Ra." li
Slightly chipped. XVI Ilth dynasty. Length, A in.
[No. 32449-]
["^^^
645. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to yellow, of t)'pe G, inscribed " Good q *
God, Lord of theTwo Lands, MEN-KHK.rER-RA," followed by the name of |I
Amen-Ra, garbled. XVI Ilth dynasty. Length, j^ in. J^ ry
1^^"^^
[No. 38659.] =:
646. Upper part of a blue faience Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed " Good God, Lord of the
[No. 28'.98.J
648. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed " Men-KHKPER-Ra,
the Good God, beloved Amen, king
of of the gods," ]^^
mikn I
^"^^'^^'"^ dynasty. Length, J4 in. [No. 41882.]
I 11 \ ^T
649. Blue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of type 3, with unusuall)- long A
hind-legs, inscribed with the prenomen of Thothmes III in a cartouche, the (.00 o
name of Amen-Ra (garbled), and the signs for "Lord of the Two Lands" and
" gold," beneath the winged sun. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, | in.
[No. 28195.]
ids
650. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type A 6, with small head
and broad base, on which is inscribed " MEN-KnKi'EK-R.\ (TliOTH.MES III), I
o t^^
giving life for ever," beneath the winged sun. XVIIIth dynasty (?). Length, 1 1 1
^'V
A
654. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type
the head and wing-cases are elaborately cut.
3-6, with the legs cut free
Fine work. On the base is rudel}'
;
/^
inscribed "Good God, Lord of the Two Lands, Men-KHEPER-Ra (Thoth.MES III),
giving life for ever," with the winged sun above and the ideograph of " gold," with
two wn/r/ springing from it, below. XVI Ilth dynasty. Length, f in. [No. 29450.]
655. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A 3, inscribed c=] *
o A
"Good God, Lord of the Two Lands, Men-KHEI'ER-R.\ (Thothmes III), ]^
giving life like the Sun." XVIIIth dynasty. Length, | in.
[No. 38663.] = f
656. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3-6, inscribed " Good God, '^-i^rvi
Lord of the Two Lands, iVlEN-KHEPER-R.\ (Thoth.MES III), treading down
every land." Fine work. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, fin. ?Qtr\e : Hist. Scarabs,
105 1. [No. 16838.]
[No. 42466.]
a D
659. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A 3, inscribed | I o
"
Good God, Lord of the Two Lands, Men-kheper-R.a (Thoth.MES III), f^.^^^
n D
66L Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3-D, inscribed =1
"Good God, Lord of the Two Lands, Men-KHEPER-Ra (ThoTHMES III), llo
treading down all lands." XVIIIth dynasty. Length, in.
[No. 42532.]
663. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, faded to white, inscribed The ' Q
Sun, Men-kheper Ra (Thothmes III), treadin;:,^ down all lands." Chipped, g 2"N ri
664. Dark blue paste Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed " Good God, treading
down the Anu, more powerful than any (former^ king {/it., lord of strength '
665. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type .A 6, with high arched back fo^^gl
and very deeply cut head and legs. On the base is inscribed " Men-khepek-Ra ^
(Thothmes III), good prince,' smiting the Nine Bows." X\'IIIth dynasty.
Length, i-i in. Sa/t Collection, 1S35. Petrie : Hist. Scarabs, 1065.
?!
I
51
^^
'--='
[No. 4014.1
666. Ojjaque blue glass rectangular Plaque. On the obverse is incised the inscription,
"Good God, Men-kheper-Ra (Thothmes III), lord of valour, great
of terror." On the reverse are incised the ideographs of " power,"
"valour," and "gold," on which sits a child. Very fine work. XVIIIth ^-^i;
dynasty. ^\ in. square. Anastasi Collection (11), 1857.
[No. 17717-]
668. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, inscribed with a o * r'^c::^
corruptly written prayer to Amen for Thothmes III: " May Amen, who loves C I
him, give Men-NEFER-KHEPER-K.'\-R,\ valour every day!" XVII Ith dynasty. ant^i^
Length, f in.
[No. 41956.]
G I ^]\
669. Light green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3. On the
base is inscribed " Men-kheper-R.\ (Thothmes III), prince of
Thebes, lord of valour, beloved of Amen." Fine style. XVIIIth
dynasty. Length, |-i- in.
[No. 45829.]
n
I
671. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3-4, inscribed " Mi:n-kheper-Ra
(Thothmes IIIj, multitudes of soldiers." XVI Ith dynasty. Length, i in.
[Xo. 27779.]
[Xo. 40797.]
It is probable that "grasshoppers," or "locusts," is a metaphorical expression for soldiers.
676. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, inscribed with the prenomen
of TEiOTHMES III, and the signs ^g'^'<-). XVI I Ith dynasty. Length, g in. [Xo. 42687.]
[Xo. 28570.]
679. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed " I\Iex-KHEPER-Ra,
[m^
Lord of the Two Lands, beloved of Hathor." XVIIIth dynast}-. Length, in. .',
[No. 37759-]
680. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, inscribed " Mex- ''^\^^
khe PER-RA(TnOTHMEsIII),beautifulof years!" XVIIIth dynasty. Length, 5 in. V-~
[Xo. 38710.]
\^J
681. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed " Mex-KHEPER-Ra,
Golden Horus, beautiful of years." XVIIIth dynasty. Length, f^ in. >; 1
[Xo. 40796.]
682. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type L 2, with legs deeply cut. (''^^"g'^
On the base is inscribed the prenomen of THOTHMES III in a cartouche V J
above the figure symbolizing " myriads of }'ears," seated on the ideograph of
"gold." Fine cutting and glaze. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, y"^ in.
[Xo. 30017.]
p^
70 CATALOGUE OF SCARABS, CYLINDER-SKALS, ETC. [683-694
683. Green t^rlazed steatite Scarab, of t_\-|)e A 5, each leg being cut entirely ,^
separate from the other. On the base is the same inscription as on 682, with /^'
the addition of the winged solar disk above. Hack chipped. Very fine cutting and ^^
glaze. W'lIIth dynasty. Length, A in. [No. 28750.]
684. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 4, on the base of which is inscribed the
prenomen of Thothmes III, in a cartouche between two ?/;-(7(7; below this is the ^
figure symbolic of "myriads of years," seated on the ideograph of "gold." In thr
vacant spaces are the signs T(for, jT, "Good God"), Lord of the Two \ -^^^i"'.-
Lands," and XVIIIth dynasty. Length, -,% in. Millingen Collcitioii, 1847.
I I
685. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type i\ 3. On the base is the prenomen
of Thothmes III in a cartouche above the figure emblematic of many years, kneeling on a
neb. XVIIIth dj-nasty. Length, | in. [No. 46083.]
686. Glazed steatite ."^carab, faded to white, of type A 4. On the base is a kneeling
figure holding two palm branches, s)'mbolizing "many years," with a cartouche containing
the prenomen of TiloiHMES III. XVI I Ith-.XIXth d\-nasty. Length, \\ in. [No. 46988.]
687. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, on the base of which is
represented the figure //</', sj-mbolical of " many jears," kneeling on the ideograph of " gold."
Above is a cartouche containing the prenomen of Thothmes III. Late New Kingdom.
Length, \ in. [No. 42720.]
688. Glazed
steatite Scarab, faded to gre)-, of type 3, inscribed with the A A.'wa
name of Thothmes III, his prenomen (in a cartouche) and the epithet "Beautiful <^'^^'.H.
in Rising," commemorating the royal coronation, or "appearance," on the throne of '"^^^^
Horus. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, g in. [Xo. 38689.] ^^^^
689. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, inscribed " Thothmes (III ),
690. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type L i, inscribed " Thoiiimes (HI ?) >s-
rising like Ra." Finely cut. XVIIIth dj-nasty. Length, ^i^r in. \':
^^-..f
[Xo. 28690.] ^^^2:_J'
695. Green Ljlazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3. On the base is inscribed -^-.
'Good God, Lord of the Two Lands, Men-KHKP1';k-Ra (TlKrrHMES IIIj, the i^i'^ .^ *;,>
gods appear." XVI I Ith dynasty. Length, f in.
[No. 29231.]
696. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3-6, inscribed " Men-KHEPER-R.^, .vj^-b
Good God, Lord of the Two Lands, the gods appear." Chipped on one side. ;
~^-]i---fr
XVI I Ith dynasty. Length, fin. Petrie : Hist. Scai-abs, 1055. '^i w-i-
LXo. 4012.] ".J_;/
(^O t^^ gj
697. Green glazed with deejjly cut legs,
steatite Scarab, of type A 3,
inscribed " Mex-KHEPER-Ra (Thothme.S III), making appearings in the
house of Amen-Ra." XVIIIth dynasty. Length, in. Burton Collection, ^
1837. [No. 4016.]
/I
^^
^ O I
11
701. Glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obverse is cut a figure of a king,
making an offering; behind him is the ideograph of " goodness," T, in front p^^ '^^^
the beginning of the prenomen of Thothmes III, oS, and the words -M^ ^-^ ci
symbolical of Lower Egypt, an inscription referring to the temple of Amen-Ra, " Horus, lord
of the P2ye and Sekhet born (?)... the house of Amen-Ra."
. . . XVIIIth dynast}'.
Length, f in. [No. 39037.]
702. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3-6, on the base of which is
" Men-kheper-R.\ (Thothme.s III), golden is the heart
inscribed (?) of Amen-Ra."
XVIIIth d>-nasty. Length, \ in. Salt Collection, 1835. Petrie: }list. Scarabs,
1059. [No. 3982.]
[No. 27243 ]
h ^i^
"^
?
-9
^
705. Blue fafence Plaque, with rounded ends. On the oln'crsc is in-
scribed" Men-KHEPKR-Ra (Thotii.mes III), emanation of Amen"; O 1^
on the reverse " Mex-KHEI'ER-Ra, lord of life and strength, i"^^ P?
o
house of Amen," r"^"^ XVII Ith dynasty. Length, ,^
in.
" Good God, Lord of the Two Lands, Men-KIIKI'ER-Ra, '{Vj living for ever," (.') \
'^ '--' wj
708. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey and red, of ty])c A 3,
nie
inscribed "Good God, Lord of the Two Lands (repeated), Mi,N-KnEPER-R.\, [SSillo )
-
[No. 38751.]
0^
709. Glazed steatite .Scarab, of type D, roughly cut, inscribed "Good God, ,;,
'' ^
God, Lord of the Two Lands, Mkn-kiieper-R.\ (Thothmes III), emanation
of Amen." XVIIIth dynasty. Length, ii in.
[No. 27036.] I K^
r
base is inscribed "Good God, Lord of the Two Land.s, Men-KHEPER-R.\ [g t;^ o ^ )
(Thothmes III), emanation of Amen." XVIIIth dynasty. Length of 1^
712. Green i^Iazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, with deeply cut legs. On /r;"rs>
the base is inscribed "Good God, Lord of the Two Lands, Men-KHEI'KR-Ra '^f'ti^l
(Thothmks III), emanation of Amcn-Ra." Well cut. XVIIIth dynasty. '-^^^^1
Length, I in. [No. 28261. |
\^^
f in. '
O
714. Green glazed steatite Cowroid, inscribed Good Good, Mex-KHEI'ER-R.\
" a /^o, *
(Thotii.\i1':s III emanation of Anion." XVIIIth d\'nast3'. Length, ytt in.
),
'[No. 42034.]
W
.^
I A
1 t^
715. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3-6, inscribed l^S[|^
" Men-KHEPER-Ra, emanation of Amen." XVIIIth dynasty. Length, A in.
[No. 38645.] \\
S
716. Green glazed .steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed " Men-KHEPER-R.\
(THOTIIME-S III), emanation of Amen." Finely cut. XVI Ith dynasty. Length, I
iy^M
fV in. Phillips Collection, \^^7. '^r:~-A
[No. 4030.] %2l
717. Blue-green glazed steatite .Scarab, of type A 3, on the base of which is inscribed
"Men-KHEPEK-R.\ (filOTHME.S III), emanation of Amen," as before. Rather rough work.
XVIIIth dynasty. Length, in. Sal/ Collection, i?,T,t,.
-.'Vr
[No. 4029.]
"
719. Green glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A 4, inscribed
Men-KHEPER-[R.\] (Thotiimes III), emanation of Amen." XVIIIth dynasty,
i"^^^
Q
P?
*^^^
or later. Length, ^'r i"- fl
i
722. Light green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 6, inscribed as 721. Fine work.
XVIIIth dynasty. Length, | in. Loftie : '.fMi', l.K.xxvii, p. 27. [No. 24158.]
725. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of tyi)e .\ 3, with dee])l}' cut legs, in- r"^^"^
726. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of tyjjc A 3, inscribed as 725. .W'lIIth dynasty.
Length, \ in. .W/ Collfctiou, 1835. [Xo. 4032.]
728. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, with roughly cut legs, inscribed
" Mi:n-k.hkpek-R.\ (Thothme.s III), emanation of Amen," as before. XVIlIth d\-nast\',
or later. Length, -,% in. [Xo. 47109.]
729. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A 4, rudely inscribed "Men-KHEPKR-R.\
(Thoi'H.ME.s III), emanation of Amen," as before. XV'IIIth dynasty (?). Length, in. .V
[No. 48701.]
730. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed " Men-KHEPER-R.\ (Thoth.mes III),
emanation of y\men," as before. XVII I th dynasty. Length, i in. [No. 28225.]
731. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed " Me\ KHEPER
- - R.\
(Thothmes III), emanation of y\men," as before. XX'lIIth dynast)-. Length, \ in.
Anastasi Collection, 1839. [No. 4031.]
732. (ireen glazed steatite .Scarab, partl\- faded to white, of t\-pe A 3, inscribed with the
prenomen of king Thothme.s III, Men-KHEPER-R.\, and the title "emanation of Amen,"
as before. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, -j\ in. [No. 40372.]
cut
733. (jreen glazed steatite Scarab, of t)'pe A 3, with narrow back and dceph'
in.scribed " Men-iciieper-R.\ (Thoth.\h-:s III), emanation of Amen."
legs, i"^^
O Q
w
XVIIIth dynasty. Length, fV i"- 11^^^^
[No. 2S021.] H fv^
A ^
735. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, on the base of wh icn IS o
inscribed " Men-KHEPER-Ra (TnoTH.\n',s III), emanation of Amen." XX'llIth _ ^^^
r^
d\-nasty. Length, -fjr in.
[Xo. 28589.] T tv,
736. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3-6, inscribed with the name o
Q
of .\mcn-Ra (confused with the expression tVj
and the prenomen of Tikjtiimes III
\
(Men-KHEPER-Ra).
t^^ " emanation of
XX'IIlth dynast)-.
Amen '
),
A
1
^ -K _
737. Green glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obverse is
i,
^
^
^^ ^
^\
pendent 7<r.'?(7. XVIIIth dynasty. Length,.", in. ^ p.
[No. 28844.]
\-^\
738 748] THOTHMES III. 75
738. Glazed steatite .Scarab, faded to yellow, of type A 3. On the base is inscribed
the preiiomen A ti^ of Thothme.s III, with the sun-disk above it, and the words "emanation
of Amen-Ra," '
f^ . XVII I th dynasty. Length, -^ in. [No. 38652.]
o
739. Green glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, with high , v
back and deeply cut legs. On the base is inscribed "Just is Men-KHEPER- ( '^^^^ '^
J
R.\ (TnOTHMES III), emanation of Amen." Chipped. .W'lIIth d\-nasty.
Length, |i in.
[No. 45835.] '
tv.
740. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, mounted in a modern ring (^i^^i^
of bent metal, gilt, inscribed " Me.nkheper-Ra (TllOTHMKS III), emanation r^^"^
of Amen." X\'I Ilth d)-nast\-. Length, in. ^
Hauiiltou Collection, iTjz.
[No. 1679 1.]
742. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, with legs roughh- blocked out.
On the base are inscribed the prenomen of Thothmes III in a cartouche, and the words
" emanation of Amen," (1
--'-'-
. Ramesside Period. Lengtli, !; in. [No. 42594.]
743. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3. On the base are cut a standing
figure of a king and the inscription " Men-kheper-R.\ (Thothmes III), emanation of
Amen," ^ (]
^^ X\'I Ith-XIXth dynasty.
I Length, i in. [No. 42761.]
744. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to gre}', of type A 3, inscribed as before. l0|J^5j
After XVII Ith dynasty. Length, | in. '
^^^^^
[No. 45993.] (]
^
745. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type 3. On the base is cut a A g
figure of a king standing before the inscription " Men-kheper-R,\ (Thothmes III), -^
emanation of Amen." XVI I Ith dynasty (?). Length, -j^^ in. .
^
^
[No. 46044.] (I
tV:,
A
746. Light
as before. XVII Ith
green
dynasty
glazed
(?).
steatite
Length,
Scarab,
in.
of type 3-8, inscribed
[No. 48776.]
m
lAl. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type L 5-A 4, inscribed " Sun {sic). Good
God, Lord of the Two Lands, Men-kheper-R.\ (Thothmes III), emanation of Amen."
XVI I Ith dynasty, or later. Length, | in. [No. 48685.]
748. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, with legs blocked f-^ [] o)
out. On the base is inscribed " Men-KHEPER-Ra \a, emanation of Amen."
'
K 2
76 CATALOGUE OF SCARABS, CVLINDKR-SEALS, ETC. [749-759
o
750. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to yrey, of type A 5, inscribed "Men-
KHEPER-R.\ (Thoth.mes III), emanation of Amen-Ra." Ramesside Period. /www
Length, in.
1^^"^
[Xo. 42387.]
\^
751. Gl
On the base is
emanation
XlXth dyna:
752. Blue faience Scarab, of type A 3. On the base is inscribed the ]3re- fofljlj]
nomen of Thothmes III, in a dcmi-cartouche, "emanation of Amen-Ra." ^ '
755. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, with deepl\- cut legs, ^ f^"^"^ o
inscribed on the base " Men-KHEPER-R.a, chosen of Amen-Ra." XV'IIIth
dynasty, or later. Length, ]% in.
[Xo. 28935.]
G
756. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A 3, inscribed " MEN-
kheper-Ra, chosen of Amen." Ramesside Period. Lencrth, j in.
^^ "^
[Xo. 38671.] 11^
757. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to gre}-, of type A 3-4, inscribed "Good '
" '
God, Lord of the Two Lands, Men-KHEPER-R.\, emanation (or, chosen) of ffn n?^
Amen-Ra." X Xth dynasty. Length, j in.
I I
^^"^ i
[No. 38664.]
q
^
758. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type H i, inscribed " Men-KHEPER-R.^, O
1*^^
chosen of Amen-Ra." Ramesside Period. Length, in. J: .0
[Xo. 46027.]
o
759. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded
ed to gre}', of t}'pe A 3-D, inscribed [q IflgsT"'
" Men-KHEPER-R.\, chosen of Amen Ra." XX 1st dynasty (?). Length, iJ- in. ^^^^ ->
[Xo. 38641.]
.
760. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 6. On the base are inscribed the prenomen
of TnuTHMES III, and the sii;ns ., separated by a vertical line. XVIIIth-XIXth
d)'nasty (.'\ Length, \ in. [No. \6J^i^^^
762. Light blue faience Scarab, of large type A 3, inscribed with the prenomen
of TlKjTHMES III compounded with the names of Amen-ka and Horus. XVIIIth
d)-nasty, or later. Length, in. i J- [No. 35S7.]
764. Light green glazed steatite brick-shaped Bead, inscribed on the two broad sides
O
with the prenomen of Thotiimes III, ."^^ , and the ideograph
" life " between those of " fertility " and
of
' \"'\ I
) '
'i"'^' o" '^'^^ '^^^'o narrow
Q)
and
lordship,"
m
O [No. 4022.]
XVIIIth dynasty, or later. Length, J in.
ij
765. Glazed steatite negro-head .Scaraboid (showing development
ia O
from human-headed scarab of the XVI Ith dynasty), faded to brown. I
766. Light blue faience Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obverse is
symbols of " life," " power," and "lordship," ^ symmetrically arranged, ["T'l.
XVIIIth dynasty. Length, Jg- in. [No. 30582.] ^^::^
767. Blue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of type 4, flat. On the base is A ,>^jv^,
inscribed the prenomen of THOTHME.S III in a cartouche above a winged "''^-"^^
scarabaeus. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, ^^ in. [No. 27846.] ^^1:>
768. Blue faience Scarab, of type A 2, with oval base, on which is inscribed ij^^
the prenomen of Thothme.S III; the scarabaeus-sign is winged. Fine glaze. ^ii
XVIIIth dynasty. Length, i in. ' \'
[No. 28722.]
769. Blue paste Scarab, of type L 2. On the base is inscribed the prenomen of
Thothmes III the scarabaeus is winged.
; XVIIIth dynasty. Length, | in. [No. 28692.]
770. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 2-C 2, with oval ^Q^^
base,on which is inscribed the prenomen of THOTHMES III, Men-KHEPER-R.\. ^^^^
771. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed witii the prenomen of
TlioTiiMES as before. XVI Ilth dynasty. Length,
1 1 1 ,
-5% in. Anastasi Collection 1839. ,
[No. 4060.]
772. Green glazed steatite Cowroid, with back ornamented h\- incised lines. On the
base is inscribed the prenomen of TllOTHMES III, as before. X\'l Ilth dynast)-. Length,
'
5 in. [No. 28637.]
773. Light blue glazed .steatite Scarab, of tyjje L 2, with liigh back. On the base is
o
inscribed the prenomen of TllolHMl.s 1 II, tttt^i . XXIInd XX\'th d}-nasty. Length, y'^ in.
774. Green glazed steatite .Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed with the prenomen of
ThuTH.MES III, Q The scarabaeiis
. sign is winged, as before. Cracked anciently during
process of firing. "^^ XVI Ilth d\'nast}'. Length, yV in. Aiiustirsi Collection, 1839.
'
^ [N'o. 4057-]
775. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to gre}% of tj-pe G 2, inscribed with the prenomen
of Tuoril.MES III, in a cartouche above a winged scarabaeus. XVHIth-XlXth d}'nast}- (?).
Length, -j'!^ in. [No. 47162.]
776. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\']je A 3. On the base is the pre- ^^ j^v^^-
778. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, with raised bod)- and deeply
cut legs. Inscribed on the base with the prenomen of TlKiTllMES III the scarabaeus sign is ;
winged and has two /(?(/ depending from it. Below are the signs . XVI Ilth d\nasty.
Length, \ in. Anastasi Collection, 1839. Petrie : lli.st. Scarabs, C)G^. [No. 4055.]
780. Glazed steatite Scarab, of t)-pe A 3, faded to brown, inscribed " Good '^ f
781. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to w-hite. of t)-pe 3. On the ba.se is the A .aawyiix
prenomen of TllOTllMES III in a cartouche above an uraeated disk o\-er a winged -'^^jP^
scarab, with nmei issuing from it. Fine work. XXIst-XXIInd d)-nasty (?. \^^
>(:v.<f
Length, J
in. [No. 45890.J
782. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type G 4. On the base is the prenomen
of TllOTHMES III in a demi-cartouche above a winged scarabaeus. Before XX\'Ith d)-nast)-.
Length, ^V in. [ No. 47
1
9 .] 1
783. Light green glazed steatite Scarab, of t)-pe A 2-C 2. On the base are rudely cut
the name and
titles of TiiorilMES III above a winged scarabaeus in a boat. Early XVIIIth
dynasty (inscription cut during XXIst-XXIVth dynasty period). Length, | in. [No. 45948.]
784-796] TIIOTIIMKS III. 79
784. Green glazed steatite Scarab, faded to \'ello\v, of type A 3, on the base of which is
cut a winged scarabaeus, with a cartouche, containing the prenomen of Thothmes III.
Thick glaze. Saite Period (?). Length, in. J:
[No. 42880.]
785. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 7, faded to white, inscribed v\ith the prenomen of
Thoth.MES III, in a cartouche between two winged scarabaei. Before XXVIth d)'nasty.
Length, i in. [No. 47203.]
786. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type A 3, with legs blocked out. On
the base is the prenomen of TliOTHMES III on a cartouche above a winged scarabaeus, with
787. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A 4-N i. On the prothorax are two
divergent volutes. On the base is the prenomen of THorHMES III in a cartouche above a
winged scarabaeus. Chipped. XlXth-XXIInd dynast}-. Length, in. [No. 46164.] i;
790. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed on the base with the .^5^
prenomen of TlKJTHMES III, in a cartouche, beneath the winged solar disk and ,?S^^i
above a scarabaeus between two ;//c?(r/-feathers. XVIIIth d)-nast3-. Length, y\ in. ^,^<^
[No. 27916.J <v,-./
791. Light blue glazed steatite Scarab, partly faded to white, of t)'pe L 2, with high back.
On the prenomen of TflOTllMES III beneath the solar disk on the horizon, qS^,
the base is
and above a scarabaeus, from which spring two iiraei over a neb. Chipped. Ramesside
Period. Length, y\ in. [No. 47158.]
792. Glazed steatite Scarab,faded to white, of type A 6, inscribed with the prenomen of
Thothmes III, in a cartouche, beneath a winged sun and above a scarabaeus between two
w/rtrt/-feathers. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, /^ in. [No. 48712.]
793. Green glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type D 7. On the base is a variant
of the prenomen of THOTHMES III beneath a winged sun, and above a scarabaeus between
two crowns of Lower Egypt. XlXth-XXth dynasty. Length, \\ in. [No. 46831.]
795. Green paste Scarab, of type A 3, with elaborately cut back, and flat
oval base, on which is inscribed the prenomen of THOTHMES III, in a cartouche,
beneath the winged sun, between two wcZiFZ-feathers, and above the neb-'ivgn.
XVIIIth dynasty. Length, I in.
[No. 28320.]
796. Blue-green glazed steatite Scaraboid, with back cut in the form of the head of a
negro. On the base is inscribed the prenomen of THOTH^^:s III, in a cartouche, surrounded
by the winged solar disk, two wrJ^Afeathers, and the t'/'-sign. XVIIIth d\'nasty. Length,
'
fV in- [No. 27080.]
So CATALOGUE OF SCARABS, CYLINDKR-SEALS, ETC. [797-809
797. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pe A 3-6, inscribed with the prenomen of
TlloTHMES III, placed between two /uad(-fea.thers, with the winged disk above, and the
;/(7'-sign below. XVIIIth dynast}-. Length, i in. [No. ^//S^-]
798. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3-4, with high rounded back. -r=^f
On the base are cut three baseless cartouches, each containing the prenomen
of Thothmes III, between the winged sun and the ideograph of " gold." o
Coarse work. XVIIIth dj-nasty. Length, fig- in. Millingen Collection, I'iiJ,,'/.
Petrie : Hist. Scarabs, 964.
[No. 3959.]
f%S^
799. Right half of a green glazed steatite .Scarab, of type A 3, on which is inscribed the
prenomen of TnOTllMES III, in a cartouche, below the winged solar disk (.''). From Asyut
(I^ritish Museum e.xcavations), 1907. X\' Filth dynasty. Length, in. [No. 47469.] j:
800. Blue faience .Scarab, of tyjje J i, partly faded to white and discoloured
red (the result of burning?). On the base is cut the prenomen of TilOTllMisS III,
in a half-cartouche, with the winged
"
disk on the left side. XVIIIth dynasty.
Length, /l in. [No. 28782.]
802. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t}-pe G 4, with low flat back. On the
base is cut the prenomen of Thotiimes III, in a label, between two winged uraeated disks.
Very rough chipped. XVIIIth d}'nasty ('?). Length, ii in.
; [No. 4700 1.]
803. Glazed steatite Scarab, of t}'pe D 2, on the base of which is inscribed \\ ^~Z
theprenomen of Thothmes III, in a cartouche, between two winged solar disks. I| ^^^
XVIIIth dynasty (?). Length, ^- in. [No. 16772.] ""
810. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3. On the base is ruddy inscribed
tlieprenomen of TlloniMii.s III, in a half-cartouche, beneath the winged disk and between
two w^? J/- feathers. Ramessidc Period. Length, -f'^ in. [No. 47032.]
811. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A 3-6, inscribed with the prenomen
of TilUTll.MKS III, between two winged disks. XXIst-X.XI Ind d)-nasty (?). Length, | in.
[No. 38651.]
812. Blue faience Scarab, of t}'|3e .A 4, inscriberl with the ijrcnonien of Tin rii\i i:.s III, >
with the s_\'mbol oi " truth " beneath a winged sun. X.Xth .X.XIst dynasty (?). Length, -^\j in.
[No. 47i'i9.]
813. Green glazed steatite type A 3, v\ith striated legs. On the base are cut
.Scarab, of
two prenomens of TllOTllMES III, one
a cartouche between two uraei, and the
in
other below in a cartouche u[)on tlie breast of a hawk, with outspread wings, bearing
the ring Q, the sign for "eternit)'," in each claw. XVIIIth d}-nast}-. Length, i in.
[No. 46795.]
816. .Sk\- blue faience Placjuc, with rounded ends. On the obverse
is the prenomen of TlIOTIIMES III, with two ;//i:7(FAfeathers. On the ^*^-
reverse is a flj'ing hawk, with wings turned downward, holding the s\'mbol ^/f \K
of "life," Before it is another XVIIIth d)-nasty. Length, ^ in.
T' T' [No' 45322.]
817. Glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends, faded to white. On the obi erse is the
prenomen of Thothme,S III, in a cartouche, between two protecting hawks, rudely cut. On
the reverse is the same cartouche above a figure emblematic of " man}- j-ears " with the signs
818. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A ^-6. On the base is inscribed
the prenomen of TnoTH.MES III, in a cartouche, between two protecting hawks, each
holding the ring, Q above is the ate/-crown (?), with a pair of horns below is
; ;
821. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type 3, on the base of which A
iscut a figure of the protecting hawk, hovering over a cartouche containing the
prenomen of Thothmes III (Men-kheper-R.\), below which is the )ieb-sign.
Rough work. XVIIIth dynasty, or later. Length, | in.
[No. 42420.]
82 CATALOGUE OF SCARABS, CVLIXDER-SFALS, ETC. [822 832
822. T.iLjlit nreen frlazed steatite Scarab, of tx'pe A 3, inscribed " (lood God, Lord of the
Two Lands, MI'IN-KIIEI'KR-Ra (Thotii.mks III)," witli the [M'otectinjj; hawk and the sign -^^p. "
824. Dark green glazerl steatite Scarab, of l\-pe .A ^, on the base of which is cut the
prenomen of TlIoTIIMES III, ............ , with a rude figure of the protecting hawk. XVTIIth
d\'nast\'. Length, I, in. S Aiias/asi Co/Zir/io)/, 1S39. ;No. 3963.]
825. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 4 the wing-cases are carefully cut. On ;
the base is a protecting hawk extending its wings over a cartouche containing .jS*'feN
the prenomen of Thothmes III, behind which is the wer/^-sign. Rough work, f -^W*('/
'*
XVIIIth dynasty. Length, 3 in. B/aars Co//crf/o//, 1H67. ^ [Xo. 16806.] ''^
y >
826. Blue faience .Scarab, of ty]je G 4. On the base are cut the prenomen
of TlloTilMES III, in a half-cartouche, and a protecting hawk, above the ;/(7;-sign.
XVIIIth^XIXth dvnastv. Length, in.
[Xo 27813.]
827. Green glazed steatite rectangular Plaque, with convex back, on which is cut,
in relief, an iitcliat. On the base is the prenomen of TllOTlDlES III, with, on one side
the signs il/n, and on the other a protecting disked hawk. X\'IIIth d\-nasty (?)
I
in. by m. [Xo. 45339.]
828. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type G i, inscribed with the prenomen
of Thothmes III, in a cartouche, surrounded by the ideographs of " life," " truth,"
'/f* V
ifS^'*
the Horus-hawk, and the /7?-sign. XXTIIth dynast)-. Length, m.
[Xo. 27006.]
829. Blue-green faience Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obverse is inscribed the
prenomen of Thothmes III between two wrtJAfeathers a ,^, n . On the reverse is a
solar hawk, with the disk on his head, standing with an 'M -j^ r nraeiis on the iiel>-
O
sign; behind is the ideograph of "beaut)'," p K t. XVIIIth dynast)-, or later. Length,
830. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type C 2, rudely cut. On the
prenomen of Thoth.MKS
G
base is the III, in a half-cartouche, between feathers, ^
and surmounted by a winged di.sk (?). Chipped. XVIIIth dynasty (?). Length, '
831. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type G 3. On the base is inscribed the pre-
nomen of ThOthmES III, in a cartouche, between two ;//rt^?/-feathers, and, beneath,
a sign or ornament, ^'^ifi;^;^ possibly intended for the winged solar disk.
, Rough i
832. Glazed steatite Cowroid, with a striated border and a double line down the
middle of the back. On the base is inscribed the prenomen of Thothmes III, in a
cartouche, surmounted by the atef-crown and between two wrt^rtZ-feathers below i^ :
the t'/;-sign. The atef is unusually treated, the feathers being separate from the
crown. XXIst-XXIInd dynasty. Length, 111. [No. 3970.
,
833. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to yellow, of ty]3C A 3. On the base is the prc-
nomen of TlluTHMES between two ///(wZ-feathers and two
III, in a cartouche,
double \Tjlutes from beneath the cartouche spring two human arms, out-
;
834. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type L 2, inscribed w ith the prenomen of .^^\
Thothme.S III and two wrt^rZ-feathers. XVIIIth d}-nast}-, or later. Length, ^ ' '^.-',
836. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, inscribed with the prenomen of
Thothmes III between two wrt-rtZ-feathers. XVIIIth-XIXth dynasty. Length, \ in.
[No. 46206.]
837. Blue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed with the prenomen of
T11OTHME.S III and two w^^fAfeathers, as before. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, I in.
[No. 28073.]
838. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A 3, inscribed with the prenomen of
Thotiimf.S III, with two ///rt(F^feathers, as before. Rough work. XVIIIth dynasty.
Length, j: in. [No. 42887.]
[No. 4036.]
840. Green glazed steatite -Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed with the prenomen ,^ -- -
of Thoth^H-:s III, in a cartouche, between two wrw/-feathers and two t7;-signs. . -^ -
'
841. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3-6. On the base is inscribed the prenomen
of Thothme.s III, in a cartouche, between two ;;M(f/-feathers and two //f/^-signs, as before.
Fine glaze. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, in. Anastasi Collection, \2,ig. [No. 3977.]
842. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed as before. Length, .'. in.
[No. 377S7-]
843. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed with the prenomen of TllOTHMES III,
in a cartouche, between two wrt^Z-feathers and two //fi^-signs, as before. XVIIIth dynasty.
Length, I in. [No. 27783.]
844. Light blue faience Scarab, of type L 2. On the base is inscribed the prenomen
of ThothmesIII, in a cartouche, between two w^wZ-feathers and two neb-s\gns, as before.
XVIIIth dynasty. Length, I in. [No. 27066.]
845. Blue paste Scarab, of t\-pe A 3-6. On the base isinscribed the prenomen of
Thothmes in a cartouche, between two 7;/c?cf/- feathers
III, and two neb-slgns. XVIIIth
dynast)'. Length, i in. Andrews Collection, 1848. [No. 3979-]
846. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed with the prenomen of
Thothmes III, between two w^'^rZ-feathers and two ;/r/;-signs,
'
as before. XVIIIth dynasty.
Length, i in. [No. 28322.]
847. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of tj-pe A 3. On the base is inscribed the prenomen
of Thothmes III, in a cartouche, between two w/rw/-feathers and two //fZ'-signs. XVIIIth
dynasty. Length, I in. [No. 42016.]
L 2
84 CATALOGUE OF SCARABS, CVLIXDKR-SEAI.S, ETC. [848-85T
848. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, in original gold setting as the bezel of
a gold ring, of flattened section (perhaps originally made for an earring), with wire attachment.
Round the sides of the setting is a beaded line. On the base of the scarab is inscribed the
prenomen of TllOTllMES III between two wrr^FAfeathers and two (V;-signs, as before.
XV'IIIth dynasty. Length, i in diameter of ring, I in. Saws Collection, 1834.
;
[No. 2937.]
849. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3-C 2, inscribed with the G
prenomen of TlloTllMES III, in a cartouche, between two ;/<'/'-signs and two (1
850. Blue-green glazed steatite Cowroid, with plain back. On the base is -'
in.scribed theprenomen of Thothmes III between two wrr^fZ-fcathcrs and above Q.^-^n
the fKsign. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, y in.
[No. 28745.] ^^^
?] SI ^
851. Glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-i)c 7. A On the base is inscribed the prenomen f^^^
of ThotilmesIII, in a cartouche, with the ///(^(//-feather between two /"/rA-signs. '^V^
Ramesside Period, or later. Length, in. .', L^ \^'
852. Rlue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of t}-pe A ^-6, inscribed with the
prenomen of TnOTHMES III, in a cartouche, and the ///^m/-feather, between two
//(/'-signs. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, in. ii [No. 29460.]
853.
Blue glazed steatite Scaraboid, with back cut in the
fo)-m an utcliat.
ot On the base is cut the prenomen of
TllOTHMES III, with a ;/M^7/-feather ant! the y/c/z-sign. XVIIIih
dynasty. Length, \ in.
[No. 38687.]
854. Green glazed steatite .Scarab, of t\-pe A 3, inscribed with the prenomen of
855. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type A 3-4, inscribed with the '^
prenomen of TlIOTHMES III. Above is the solar disk' with uraci, and on each side .,Q,
of the XVIIIth dynasty. Length, in.
/t7/f'/tv-sign is a wrt/-feather. i;
Jt^ o
[No. 38683.]
IJgp
856. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of l)-pe G 4. On the base is
o
in.scribed the prenomen of Thotlimes III, in a cartouche, between two
;^?(F/-feathers and two .solar-disks. X\'l Illh-XIXth (l)-nast3-. Length, in.
o G
,q
[No. 3974.]
857. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 1-6. On the ba.se is inscribed
the prenomen of TlIOTHMES III, in a cartouche, .surrounded by the ideographs of
"lordship" and "gold" and two w^^f /-feathers. P'ine glaze. XVIIIth dyna.sty.
Length, % in.
[No. 3975.]
fSiiS^
1
858. Green j^lazed steatite Scarab, of t}-pe A 3-4, inscribed with the pre-
nomen of TllOTiiMlvS III, in a cartouche, between two wrtJ/'-feathers and two
//(/tv-signs. XVI Ilth dynasty. Length, -Jin. [No. 28774.]
861. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type 3-6, on the base of which is A
inscribed the prenomen of Thothmes III, in a cartouche, between two niaaf-
feathers above a representation of a necklace with hawk-head clasps. XVI Ilth
dynasty. Length, f^ in. [No. 28263.]
862. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, inscribed with the prenomen
ofThothmes III, between two wwrfZ-feathers, placed above a rei^resentation of a necklace.
XVnith flynast)'. Length, -j"^ in. [No. 38667.]
864. Light green glazed steatite rectangular Plaque, with a deeply cut line on the long
sides, showing the development from the scarab form. On the conve.x obverse, representing
the back of the scarab, is inci.sed the prenomen of Thothme.S III, in a cartouche, between
W(r(?/-feathers, cut in relief. On the flat reverse, representing the base of the scarab, arc cut
"""%.
two scorpions ? XVIIIth dynasty. Length, -jL in. [No. 4021.]
4
865. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3. On the base is the
prenomen of Thothmes III in a cartouche, between two ///(^rrfZ-feathers. Below is
the symbol of " stability," from which spring ;(w/-feathers beneath disks.
on one side. XVIIIth-XIXth d\'nasty. Length, f in.
Chipped
[No. 45755.]
^Ip
is
00
866. Blue-g-reen elazed steaschist Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obverse
1 '
inscribed the prenomen of Thothmes III between two wrt(?/-feathers, and on the '
1 1
O
III 1
'
868. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed with the prenomen of
Thoth.MES III, between two 7^;v?tv' and two w^r^rZ-feathers. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, J in.
[No. 377'6i.]
869. Glazed faded to white, of type A 3-4. On the base is the prenomen
steatite Scarab,
of Thothme.S III,a cartouche, between two ///(wZ-feathers, from which spring iiraei.
in
Roughly cut. XVIIIth d\'nast}'. Length, % in. [No. 46928.]
^
870. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed with tlic prcnomcn of
TlIOTllMES III, in a cartouche, between two ;rt,7/- feathers, from each of which springs an
iiraais. XX'Illtli dynasty. Length, \ in. [No. 30013.]
871. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t)'pc A 4, on tlie base of which is rudelj- inscribed
tiie prenomen of THOTHMKS III, in a cartouche, between two w^r^rZ-fcathers, from each of
which springs an uraeiis. Rough worlc. XVIIIth dynasty. '
Length,
' J;
in. Hav Collection,
1868. [No. 1C760.]
873. Green glazed steatite i'laque, with rounded ends. On the obverse is inscribed the
prenomen of TlIOTllMES III, in a cartouche, between two ;//(7;?/-feathers, from each of which
springs an uracils. On the reverse is a rosette, with lilies in the exergues. XVIIIth d\'nast)-.
Length, \ in. [No. 28310.]
874. Glazed steatite rectangular Plaque, faded to ivory-white. On the obverse is the
prenomen of TlIOTllMES III, in a cartouche between two W(^?/-feathers, from which spring
sic
iiraci; on the reverse is a winged serpent above the signs ^- . X\'IIIth dynasty.
Length, '^^^^
j;
in. [No. 46794.]
inscribed " Men-K1IEPER-R.\, emanation of Amen," and on the reverse is the same prenomen
(of TllOTHME.S III) with a Wi-w/-feather, from which issues an uracils ; on the two long sides
is the same prenomen. XVIIIth dj-nasty. Length, in. [No. 48913.]
?,
876. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type 3, with deeply cut legs. A
On the base is
twice inscribed the prenomen of TlIOTllMES III in the cartouche; the upper cartouche is
between two w^^f^Z-feathers, from each of which springs an iiraeus ; the lower cartouche,
separated from the upper one by a transverse line, has a pair of uraei springing from it.
Chipped. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, in. !; [No. 28199.]
877. Glazed steatite .Scarab, faded to brown, of t)-pe A 3. Above is the s)-ml.)ol of
"life" between two w^?(7/-feathers. Below is the beginning of a cartouche,
containing the sign O, between the upper parts of two crowned uraei : from the ;:"~^
cartouche, which probably contained the prenomen of TlIOTllMES III, issued tun y"''^'^-
pairs of uraei, the upper crowned, the lower uncrowned. This cartouche was '"" ''
partly erased, and over it was cut the figure of a winged scarabaeus holding a
small disk, and resting on a iicb, from which issue the heads of the original lower
pair oi uraei. XVIIIth d)nasty. Length, in. J;
[No. 3S979.]
[No. 41981.]
879. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type B. On the base is inscribed the
prenomen of TlIOTllMES III, in a rude cartouche, between two disked uraei, which were
originally intended to be ;//(?^?/-feathers. X VI Ilth-XIXth d)'nast>'. Length, ^!fr in. Blacas '
881. Grecti ylazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, with tlic legs deeply cut, inscribed
"Lord of the Two Lands, MKN-Kin;Pl-:R-R.\ (THOTIIMKS III)." On each side of the
cartouche are two uraei. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, \ in.
[No. 42039.]
883. Green faience Scarab, of type A 3, rudely inscribed with the prenomen of
TilOTllMK.S III, in a cartouche, between two winged uraei. XVIIIth dynasty. Length,
m. [No. 28214.]
884. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type G 2, roughly cut, with o\al base, on
which is cut the prenomen of TllOTHMES III, in a cartouche, between two winged uraei.
XVIIIth dynast}-. Length, in. Hamilton Collection, 1772.
J;
[No. 16792.]
886. Blue faience Scarab, of tj-pe A 3, finely modelled. On the base is in- ''^%
scribed the prenomen of TllOTllMES III, in a cartouche, between the serpents
of Nekhebet and Uatchit, and, above the papyrns-sign, emblem of the North.
Chipped. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, | in. [No. 28295.] iP
887. Green glazed steatite Scarab, partly faded to red, of type 4. A
On the base is
inscribed prenomen of Thothmes III, in
the a cartouche, between two uraei; below,
separated from the above by a transverse line, is a winged scarabaeus. XVIIIth dynasty.
Length, | in. [No. 28140'.]
890. Green glazed steatite Srarab, faded to brown, of type A t^-G, with raised body,
inscribed with the prenomen of TlloTH-MES III, in a cartouche, between two uraei, below
which is the ideograph of "stability," f, from which spring two uraei. XVIIIth dynasty.
Length, f in. [No. 42628.]
892. Glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends, faded to white. On the obverse is a
cartouche with the prenoinen of TlloTinrics III, in front of a hawk, behind
which are the symbols of " eternity." On the reverse is the same cartouche o
between itraei turned inwards, with, below, a ./(/, ff, from which spring two
itraei. XVII Ith dynasty. Length, ,^^ in. [No. 45314.]
W^
.',
[Xo. 28841.]
894. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to yellow, of type A 3. On the base is deeply cut
the prenomen of TirOTHMES III, in a cartouche, surmounted bj' plumes in the field is the
;
symbol of "stabi'it\'" ijef) between two crowns of Lower Egypt and two uraei. Chipped.
Ramesside Period. Length, J in. [Xo. 4S683.]
895. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t>-pe .A. 3. On the base is cut a cartouche
containing the prenomen of TlloriiMiN III, between two uraei, above the s}-mbol of
" Union of the Two Lands,"
i^j. X\'I Ilth d\-nast\-. Length, ;^
in. [Xo. 4285S.]
896. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type 3, on the base of which A ^
is inscribed the prenomen of TiiOTHMES III, in a cartouche, between two uraei,
above the symbol of " Union of the Two Lands." X\T I Ith dynasty. Length, -J'^r '"
Milliiigen Col/eetiou, 18.}". [Xo. 3965.]
897. Green glazed steatite .Scarab, of tj-pe A 3-6, on the base of which is
inscribed "Good God, Lord of the Two Land.s, Men-KUEPER-R.\ (ThoTIIMES III)," 1
=''' \
above a w^/lv-sign, from vvhich spring two w^?;?/-feathers and two uraei. Well cut " ^\,'\
;
slightly chipped. XVHIth d}-nasty. Length, in. Salt Collection, 1835. V^'^^'
[Xo. 4011.]
899. Green glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends, faded to purple.
On the obverse is inscribed the prenomen of TllOTllMES III, in a cartouche,
C3e]
beneath the winged solar disk and placed transversel)- above a second car-
touche containing the same prenomen, from which issue two uraei. XVIIIth o
dynasty. Length, J in.
[Xo. 28652.]
[No: 3956.]
902-9121 THOTIIMES III. 89
902. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A ^-6, with back scraped down for alteration
and not finished. On the base is inscribed the prenomen of TiioTllME.S III, in a cartouche,
above the ideograph of " gold," and between two //mc-/ with disks at their sides above ;/r/;-signs.
XVIIIth dynasty. Length, J in. [No. 27899.]
903. Light blue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of type L 2, with legs roughly indicated.
On the base is rudely inscribed the prenomen of TuOTllMKS III, in a cartouche, surmounted
by the winged solar disk, and placed between two urirei on the ideograph of "gold." XVIIIth
dynasty. Length, y"^ in. [No. 27297.]
904. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3-4, with flat back and
deeply cut legs. On the base is inscribed the prenomen of Thothmes III, lUJJl
in a cartouche, from which issue two i/niei, beneath the winged sun and
above the ideograph of "gold." Rough work. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, in. ^
[No. 28288.] (%S^
907. Green glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A 3. On the base are
prenomen and titles of THOTiniES III above a scarabaeus, from which issue
inscribed the
two nraei. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, -| in. [No. 46068.]
908. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to gre)-, of t\^pc G i. On the back are cut a winged
above the prenomen of THOTHMES III, which is inscribed between
sun, with encircling iiraei,
two uraci, the tails of which meet above it. On the base are the remains of an inscription,
or design, the greater part of which is obliterated. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, in.
[No. 16973.]
909. Light blue faience Scarab, of type L i. On the base is the sign Q, "appearance"
coronation), above an uraens, the tail of which is arched over the prenomen of
{i.e.,
910. Green glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t)'pe A 3-4, inscribed with the
prenomen of Thothmes III, surrounded by four nraei, two of which wear the solar disk,
and are surmounted by plumes. XVIIIth d)-nasty. Length, f in. [No. 38609.]
911. Green glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obverse is inscribed the
prenomen of THOTHMES III, in a cartouche between four nraei, two on each side beneath a
winged sun. On the reverse is cut a Hathor-head (sistrum-type), with two dependent nraei
and three reversed //(^/cv'-signs, |
TT, between the horn.s. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, \ in.
^^i '
[No. 41990.]
912. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type G 4. On the base is inscribed the prenomen
of Thothmes III, in a half-cartouche above the ideograph of " praise," from which issues a pair
oiuraei. XVIIIth dynasty (?). Length, -j^ in. [No. 26615.]
M
go CATALOGUE OF SCARABS, CYLINDER-SEALS, ETC. [913-925
913. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 6. On the base is inscribed the :^"
prenomen of Thothmes III, in two cartouches, the upper between two scarabaei, '''
' "'^
and the lower between two conventionalized iiraei, springing in the form of spiral
volutes from the cartouche. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, J in. [No. 28479.]
914. Blue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 4, inscribed with the prenomen of
Thothmes III, in a cartouche, from which springs a pair of iiraei, beneath the winged sun.
X\'I I Ith dynasty. Length, y^ in. [Xo. 28439.]
915. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, with deep!}' cut legs, inscribed on the
base with the prenomen of Thoth.nhcs III, in an uraeated cartouche, beneath the winged
solar disk and on the )ieb-s\gr\. X\'IIIth d\-nast\-. Length, \ in. [Xo. 3955.]
.l//iis/ifs/ Collection, 1839.
916. Glazed steatite .Scarab, faded to white, of t)'pe A 3. On the base is inscribed the
prenomen of Thothmes III, in a cartouche, from the base of which spring two crowned //rrtiV,
one on each side above is the winged sun. XVIIIth dvnasty (?). Length, i in.
; [Xo. 2S338.]
919. Pale green paste Scarab, of type A 3. On the base is inscribed the pre- /^f^^
nomen of THOTHMES III, in a cartouche, from which springs a pair of uraei, below '^'.;>^'
920. Green glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends. On the oi'vcrse is inscribed the
prenomen of THOTH^^:s III, in a cartouche, from which spring two nmei, beneath the winged
solar disk and above the ideograph of "gold." On the reverse is cut the Hathor-head ith
uraei. XVIIIth dj-nast}'. Length, i in. [Xo. 28855.]
921. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pe A 3, on the base of which is inscribed the
prenomen of THOTHMES III, in a cartouche, from which spring two pairs of uraei, beneath
a winged sun. Chipped XVIIIth d\'nast_\'. Length, -/^^ in. [Xo. 28347.]
922. Blue-green steatite Cowroid, with double hatched border on back. On the base is
inscribed the prenomen of THOTHMES III, in a cartouche, from which spring two pairs of
7iraei, beneath the winged sun and above the ideograph of "gold." X\TIIth clj-nast)-.
Length, f in. ['So. 28601.]
924. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t)-pe A 3. On the base is the prenumcn
of TlKjTHMES III, in a cartouche, from which spring two pairs of uraei, opposed above and ;
below are disks. Chipped. XVIIIth-XIXth dynasty. Length, |^ in. [Xo. 45805.]
925. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\-pe A 5. On the base is cut
the prenomen of ThoTHMES III, in a cartouche, from which spring two pairs of
uraei; above it are a disk and plumes and two uraei. Chipped. X\TIIth
dynasty. Length, | in.
[No. 45715.]
1 '
926. Blue paste Scarab, of tj-pe J 2, on the base of which is rudely inscribed the pre-
nomen of TilOTllMES III, in a cartouche, from which spring two pairs of uraei, surmounted
by the ;rtrt/-feathers. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, in. Andirivs Collection, 1848.
[No. 3968.]
927. Blue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed "Good God, .^.**
Mex-kiiei'ER-R.\ (Thothmes III)"; from the cartouche spring three pairs ol >'^<:;
uraei. XVIIIth d)-nast)-. Length, 5 in. , - <
[No. 272 10.
928. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, with deepl)- cut legs, inscribed IJ
"Good God, i\lE'N-KllEPEK-R.\ (TllOTHMES III)"; from the cartouche spring three o
pairs of uraei. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, fV '"
[No. 3969.]
929. Light green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed "Good God, Men-
KHEPER-R.\ "
from the cartouche spring three pairs of ?/rcr'. XVIIIth d\nasty. Length,
;
930. Green glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obverse
is inscribed "Good God, Men-KIIEPER-Ra (Thothmes III)," with three
pairs of uraei springing from the cartouche. On the reverse is the Hathor-
head, with two uraei, between two cartouches containing the prenomen of
the king. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, | in.
[No. 28069.]
932. Rectangular glazed steatite Plaque, faded to brown. On the obverse is inscribed
the prenomen of Thothme.S III, in a cartouche, crowned with two iiiaat-
feathers, and with three pairs of uraei issuing from it. On the reverse is a ''9J^'\ '.,^fr'l\
figure of the god Ptah, standing before the inscription " Ptah, lord of Truth, ;V5J-5 '""X^jl
933. Green glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obverse is inscribed the
prenomen of Thothjies III, in a cartouche, between two ;wrt(7/-feathers and two uraei, above
a line, below which is the emblem of " stability," from which spring two uraei. On the reverse
is cut a complicated rosette of spirals, petals, and uraei, springing from a central knot.
XVIIIth dynasty. Length, | in. [No. 30027.]
934. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to ivor}--white, of t\-pe G 2. On the base are two
cartouches, each containing the prenomen of TllOTHMES III, and each placed between two
uraei facing outwards, the tails of which are knotted together between the cartouches,^ thus
forming a rosette design. XVIIIth dynast}-. Length, -j^ in. [No. 48884.]
935. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, with deeply cut legs, inscribed
with two cartouches containing the prenomen of TllOTHMES III, Men-KHEI'ER-Ra,
placed one on each side of a rosette composed of four uraei, which have their tails
joined in a knot in the centre. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, | in. [No 41878.]
936. Glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends, faded to white. On the obverse is cut
the prenomen of Thothmes III, in a cartouche surrounded by uraei, and on the reverse is a
rosette composed of uraei, petals, and volutes springing from a central knot. Rough work.
XVIIIth dynasty. Length, fin. [No. 43013.]
M 2
^ J "
937. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to gi'e\-, of t\pe G 2. On tlic base is cut a
rosettecomposed of two petals and two cartouches, contaiiiinij the prenomen of
TlloTiiMKS 111, with four ui-<ic!. W'lllth XlXth d\-nasty. Length, :] in.
[No. 469 1
6.
938. Blue glazed steaschist Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obverse .^^. ^^^---^
is inscribed the prenomen of Thothmf.s
winged sun and abox'e a Hathor-head with ui-aci.
III, in a cartouche, beneath the
On the reverse is a rosette
^'
?^
}
^--'
'
'
iV;f;""
,.^.'
of two petals and ffnir X\'lIIth (l\-nast\-. Length, -,% in. ,-p-'?',
[No. 28610.]
939. Bkic-green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\'pe A 3, on the base of which is cut a
rosette of four iiraei, knotted together, in the centre. At each end is a scorpion ;
Length, I in. Newberry: Scarabs, V\. y.y.\\\\, 22. [No. 16790.] ""^==
940. Glazed steatite .Scarab, faded to gre\', of t)'pc G 4, on the base of which is cut a
figure of a winged uracils before a cartouche containing the prenomen of TlloTllMKS III ;
between them are the signs Tp, and bc}'ond the uracils is the ;/('/^-sign. X\'IIIth d\'nast}'.
Length, | in. [No. 16748.]
r resented by Major-Geu. A. W. H. Meyrick, 1879.
943. Blue faience .Scarab, of t}'pe J i. On the base is cut an uracils before a .^':.,.
~'
half-cartouche containing the prenomen of Tiiotiimes III. No border: rough '''
style. X\'IIIth XlXthdynasty. Length, J in. [No. 27848.]
944. Blue faience .Scarab, of the same st}-le and with the same inscription as 943.
XVIIIth XlXth d_\-nasty. Length, -j\ in. [No. 16804.]
P resented by tlie Trustees of the Christy Collection, 1865.
946. Green glazed steatite .Scarab, o{ the same t\-pe and with the same
inscription as 943, but with the uracils turned in the re\er.se direction, and crowned.
Rude style. XVIIIth d_\-nast\-. Length, -j^f
in.
[No. 27196.]
948. Glazed steaschi.st Scarab, of flat type, G 2, very badly made and (1 Ij
glazed (the glaze has disappeared). On the base is rudely cut an attempt at \f
the prenomen of TllOTllMF.S III, in a cartouche, surmounted by two inaat- q
feathers, and placed between two i/nri-i on the i/i'/>-sign. (Genuineness doubtful.) T) t^
Beluwrc Co/hrtioii, 1843. (iJl O TO)
[No. 4369.]
'
''nrfO
949. Glazed steatite Scarab (glaze almost entirel}" worn off), of t\-pe G 2,
feathers, a winged iimc/is, and the ^:^ '^ign. Ramesside Period. Length, ^ in.
[No. 3S647.]
950. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3-5, coarseh- cut. On the base is
the prenomen of TiIOTH.ME.S III, with an ///v?fj-. Chipped. Ramesside Period. Length, i in.
[No. 46207.]
951. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type 3. On the base is the prenomen A
of Thothme.sIII, in a half-cartouche, between two uraei above the ideograph of "gold."
Ramesside Period, or later. Length, | in. [No. 46379.]
952. Glazed steatite .Scarab, faded to white, of t)-pe G 4. On the ba.se is a half-cartouche
containing the prenomen of TiioTH.MES III, between two uraei. Chipped. After XlXth
dynasty (?). Length, \ in. [No. 46997.]
953. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type A 3. On the base is inscribed the
prenomen of Thothme.S III, in a cartouche, above the same prenomen is a cartouche between
two uraei. XlXth to XXIInd dynasty (?). Length, \ in. [No. 46S72.]
954. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type G 4. On the base is inscribed the P
prenomen of Thothmes III, in a cartouche, between two uraei, with the maat- ^^
feathers above, and the ;/t'/;-sign below. Rough work. Ramesside Period. Length, i in. W '
[No. 16829.]
955. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3-4. On the base is cut the
inscription ^waa T www ^ "Beautiful is the name" (repeated), above the ;/f/'-sign, below which
956. Green glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type 3. On the base is the A
prenomen of Thothme.S III, in a cartouche, surmounted by the c?/(/-feathers, and with four
uraei springing from it, abo\-e a neb. New Kingdom. Length, % in. [No. 46908.]
957. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A 3. On the base is the prenomen
of Thothmes III, in a cartouche, surmounted by the rtAy-feathers, and with four //rcrc/ issuing
from it ; the upper pair are disked. New Kingdom. Length, -| in. [No. 47078.]
958. Green glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends. On one side is the imitation
O
royal name Ka-k/ieper w , in a cartouche, surmounted with plumes and with four ui-aei
^ ?^ pv
'"'"^
springing from it. On the other side is an imitation prenomen of Thothme.s III, (7, '^v |^ .
959. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of tj'pe A, with legs rough!)' blocked
out. Onthe base is the prenomen of Thothmes III, in a cartouche, between two
G
1"^
uraei, facing inwards, with their tails four times convoluted and turned up straight to
form lines between them and the cartouche. Ramesside Period. Length, | in.
'[No. 45925-]
:
960. Glazed steatite Scarab, of t\'pe A 3, faded to white. On the base is rudely cut
the prenomen of Thothmes III, in a cartouche, between two nraei, with tails joined on one
side and the signs r^^^ on the other. Late New Kingdom. Length, [i in. [No. 45S69.]
961. Glazed steatite rectangular Plaque, faded to gre\', with one side slightly convex.
On the flat side is inscribed the prenomen of TllOTHME.s III, between tv\o disked uraci, with
their tails joined abo\e it, and opposed is the sign t between two similar uraei. Ramesside
Period. Length, i in. lUacas Collect ion, 1867. [No. 16823.]
962. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type i\ 7, with broad base, on which is
963. Green faience rectangular Plaque, with convex back, on which, in relief, is the
prenomen of Thotmme.S III, o (."0, between two //rac/, whose tails join above ;
over and
beneath is a beaded border. ^ On the base is inscribed a garbled form of the name
ofAmcn-Ra (1
[
o o XlXth d\'nasty. Length, j-i in. [No. 46776.]
964. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t}-pe A 4. On the base is the prenomen
of Thothme.s III by the side of two /traci with a common head, roughl_\- cut and resembling '
a winged disk. Chipped. XlXth dynasty (?). Length, ^'-g in. [No. 46291.]
965. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t)-pe G 4, inscribed with the prenomen
of TlloTllMES III, 1-^^ , with the solar disk and a winged uracils. Ramesside Period.
Length, y\ in. ^ [No. 4041 3.]
966. Light green faience Hemic\'linder, ^\'ith the prenomen of TllOTHMES III on the
back, in a cartouche, in relief, within a striated border. On the base are three iiraci
[No. 45/12.]
iiraens with the crown of Lower Eg\-pt. XXVIth d\'nast\-, or earlier. Length, | in.
[N0U6829.]
970. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A 4, with broad base, o
on which is inscribed " MEN-KHErER-R.\ (Thothmes III); lives the Horus ;
971. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 4. On the base is cut o
tlieprenomen of TnOTHMKS III, in a cartouche, with an uracils, wearing the
White Crown, mounted on a ;/('/;-sign. Late New Kingdom. Length, | in.
Ik
[No. 38599.]
973. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type L i, inscribed " Good
G
God, Lord of the Two Lands, Men'-kheper-Ra (TiiOTiniE.s III)," with 1i
a protecting winged uracus. Uncertain date, after XVIIIth dynasty (?).
Length, If hi. [No. 46553.]
974. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to drab, of type L 4, inscribed " Good
God, Lord of the Two Lands, MEX-KHErER-R.\ (TilOTHMES III)," with the
sign of "life," between two winged ///-rtc/, on the wr/z-sign. XVIIIth-XIXth (^iQoJ
dynasty (?). Length, -j% in.
[No. 38666.]
975. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 2-3, with legs roughly oT T ^
blocked out, inscribed "Good God, Lord of the Two Lands, Men-KHEPER-R.\ '
.
si:
'0
(THOTH^[ES III)," above the symbol of "life," between two iiiwi, Pn "?"
n^ If^ 'llol
About XI Xth dynasty (?). Length, g in, [No. 42732.]
976. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t}-pe A 3. On the base is roughly
inscribed
o
J^ above an diikli, from which spring two iiraci. XlXth dynasty (?).
977. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to gre}-, of t}-pe 2. On the base is roughl}- cut G
a cartouche containing the prenomen of Thothmes III, above the sign '^37, and beneath the
symbol of "life," -2-, from the arms of which depend two nraei, one wearing the crou-n of
Upper Egypt, the other that of Lower Egypt. Ramesside Period (?). Length, \\, in.
[No. 38941.]
978. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to }'ellow, of type A 3. On the base is the inscription
^
[No. 168 1 8.] V y
980. Green glazed steatite Duck, with head turned over back. On the base, which is
'^.^^
[No. 37762.] ^~ ^
1 '
982. Green glazed steatite -Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed with the prenomen of '3
TlloTHMES III from the scarabaeus-sign spring two .7;v?(7, as before. W'lIIth dynast}-.
; '^
Length, -/^ in. li/ncirs Collcclion, 1867. Xo. ^(>777^ [
^
983. (jreen glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed with the ])renomen of
Til()TliMi:s III, as before. XVII Ith dynasty. Length, J, in. [Xo. 4061.]
984. (ilazed steatite .Scarab, faded to brown, of t)'pe A 3, inscribed as before. XVIIIth
dynasty. Length, in. ?, [Xo. 27058.]
985. Green glazed steatite .Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed as before. .XVIIIth dynast}-.
Length, [Xo. 28965.
986. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t}''pe A 3, inscribed as before. Chi])]3ed on one
side. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, ;' in. [Xo. 2781S.]
988. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type L 2, inscribed as before. X\'IIIth d}-nast}\
Length, y^r in. [Xo. 28044.]
989. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t}'pe L ^, inscribed as before. XVIIIth d}-nast}-.
Length, in. ;;: [Xo. 28408.]
990. Glazed .steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of heavy type A, with legs ':~^
roughly blocked out. On the base are cut the prenomen of Thothmes III. in a half- __,
cartouche, upside down, the figure of an uncertain animal, and the corrupt inscription f^^^.^^
Ver\- rough work. Ramesside Period. Length, in. [Xo. 42392.] ,i; ^:::^7
991. Blue faience .Scarab, of type L 2. On the base is a figure of an animal, .^^^^sjs,,
Head broken off XVII 1th d}-nasty. Length, \], in. [Xo. 29991.]
992. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3-6, on the base of which is cut tlie figure
of a bull tran-ipling on a prostrate enemy before him is a hawk, and between them are the ;
signs y ,
" lov-ing ////rdt" ; above his back is a cartouche containing the jirenomen of
between them ire the signs , "loving niiiat" \ abo\-e his back is a cartouche x-iy^'^^'' -c^
containing the prenonien of 1 HorH.\n:s III. X\ 1 1th d}-nast}-. Length, jf. in. "-s=-^
AiKislasi Collection, 1839. Petrie : Hist. Scirnids, gy^. [No. 4000.J
994. Light green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pe A 3-6. On the base is cut the figure
of a lion, />iiist///t ; in the field is inscribed ,
" Good God, Lord ^.-^~^
995. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\'pe 3, with arched baci'C. On the base A is cut
a figure of a royal sphinx pitssaiit towards a cartouche containing the prenomen
1835-
[No. 2936.1
997. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\-pe A 3. On the base is a cartouche
containing the prenomen of TllOTJlMES III, before which is seated a winged sphinx, \\ith
disk and uracits on his head, and a nefer-'Avgw above and below. XVIIIth dynasty. Length,
tV in. [No. 46444.]
998. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A, with legs roughly blocked out.
On is cut the figure of a royal sphinx, /c?.s-iv?/', freely drawn
the base he wears the ;
Double Crow 11 anrl stands on the ideograph of " gold," rsn in the field are the :
999. Glazed steatite .Scarab, faded to yellow, of t)-pe A, with legs blocked out.
On the base is roughly cut a figure of a sphinx, with a pendent collar, seated ,'
on the neb-s\z\-\ above is the cartouche [Men]-KHEPER-R.\ (Tiiothme.s III ?).
;
O
The head of the sphinx is detached from its body. XVIIIth d\'nasty.
Length, % in. [No. 38613.]
1000. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type A in original gold mount (^a plain ;
funda) as the movable bezel of a gold finger-ring, of nearly circular section gold wire ;
attachment, now loose. On the base is e.xactly the same design and inscription as on 999.
Petrie: Hist. Scarabs, 1003. XVIIIth dynasty. Length of scarab, -j-i in.; diameter of
ring, li in. [No. 2935.]
1000 shows the same peculiarities of treatment as 999 ; both were evidently by the snnie maker.
1001. Blue-green glazed steatite rectangular Plaque, with a slot in each of the two long
sides. On the flat obverse is rudely incised the protecting hawk, with ^____.^
wings outstretched above the ring Q
(the claw which ought to be holding
."*'
it is omitted) and the //^r/'-sign. On the slighth- convex reverse is cut, '
" .mr -
_
in open relief, a sphin.x, coucliaiit, with a cartouche containing the pre-
nomen of TlloTllMES III between its paws above the sphin.x is a solar ;
_
,
>
disk with one wing. Rough work. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, | in.
[No. 29250.]
1002. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type 4-6. On the base is cut a figure of aA
royal sphinx, wearing the horns, disk, and feathers on his head, and a heav\-
necklace, or royal garment, hanging in front of his chest and forelegs, passant ^f:^-fi. \
back is the sign T, and at each end of the base is a neb-^x'gw. Fine work.
XVIIIth dynasty. Length, [i in. A)iastasi Collection, 1839. [No. 3996.]
1003. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3. On the base is cut a figure
of the royal s]3hin.x, coiieha/tt, wearing the sun disk on his head. He holds the ^
cartouche of Men-KHEI'ER-R.\ (Thothme.S III). In the field is the inscription 'r;"^!^
" Good God, Lord of the Two Lands," | f . XVIIIth d)-nast)-. Length, i in. \i^>^
[No. 38626.]
N
^
1004. Light green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, on the base of which is cut a
royal sphinx-, coitcliant, with the feathers H (j on his head, before the signs
"(Long) live the Lord of the Two Lands!"; above his back is the prenomen
of Thothmes III, ni a cartouche. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, 1
9
G
in.
Salt Collect'iou, 1835.
1005. Green glazed steatite Scarab, partly faded to white, of type A 3, with
deeply cut legs. On the base is a roj-al sphinx, coucluvit on the wc/'-sign, and
holding the cartouche of Men-KHEPER-R.\ (Tikitiimes IIIj above is a winged :
1006. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to gre}-, of t)'pe A 3-4, On the base is cut the figure
of a royal sphinx, coiicliant, and holding the cartouche of Men-KHEPER-Ra (TiroTH.MES III):
abo\-e is a winged uracils. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, in. [Xo. 38665.]
,^
1007. Light green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, on the base of which is cut a
sphinx, couchant on the ;/^/'-sign, before a cartouche containing the prenomen of
roj'al
Thothmes III above him is a winged uracils. Chipped. XV'IIIth d\nast}-. Length, \ in.
:
[Xo. 273'22.]
1009. Green glazed steatite .Scarab, of type .A. 3, on the base of which is cut a royal
sphinx, coiuitaiit before a cartouche containing the prenomen of THOTHMES III above his ;
back is a winged uracils. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, jJr in. [Xo. 16753.]
Presented by Major-Gcii. Sir A. \V Mcyrick, 1879. . H .
1010. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type 3-4, inscribed with the A prenomen
of Thothmes III, in a cartouche, between two ///(^FZ-feathers and iiraci.
^
above which is a sphinx, couchant. with a winged uracils above him, and
the signs
Length, \\
|
in.
T, "Good God," before him. X\'IIIth d}nast\-, or
[Xo. 426S3.]
later. U^U
1011. Green glazed steatite hemi-c\dindrical I'laque. On the flat side is rudely cut a
winged and crowned sphinx, couchant, facing an uracils, with a disk above its back. On the
convex side is incised the prenomen of Thothmes III in a label between two w/rt^rZ-feathers
cut in relief; above and below are beaded borders. XVIIIth d}-nast\'. Length, \^ in. Sn/t
Collection, I'i^i. [Xo. 4020.]
1012. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pe A 7, with elaboratel}- cut head, inscribed
with the prenomen of THOTHiH-:s III in a cartouche between two uraci, both
facing right, and above the ('/'-sign Above is a roj'al sphinx, couchant, with
the feathers M 1) on his head, and the signs | fl. above his back. Chipped.
XVIIIth dynasty. Length, in. [Xo. 28670.]
1013. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3. On the base is cut a sphinx,
couchant on the neb, with an uraeated disk over his head, between two cartouches containing
the prenomen of Thoth.MES III. Chipped. XVIIIth dynasty (?). Length, g in.
[Xo. 45980.]
1014. Light blue faience Scarab, of type L 2. On the base is cut a figure of a sphinx,
passant, with tail raised and head turned back, wearing the atcf-crown before ;
him is the figure of a slain enemy above is a cartouche containing the prenomen
;
of Thoth>H-;s III. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, '\ in. Petrie Hist. Scarabs, 995. :
1015. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to pink, of type 3-6. A On the base is cut a figure
of a royal sphinx tramphng on a prostrate prisoner, before the prenomen of Thothmes III,
O
'^, Men-KHEPER-Ra. XVI I Ith dynasty. Length, -j^ in. [No. 39271.]
1
1016. (Opaque lapis-bhie glass rectangular Plaque, in its original gold setting as the
bezel of a Z!D -shaped gold ring, of circular section, with
swivel attachment. On the obverse is cut a ro\'al sphinx, tjKl!^'yaHiiKa| 'z ~r"<
wearing the trampling on a prostrate enem\'. In the
atef, .
^^^^^mHjL i
field is inscribed "Good God, Men-KHEPKR-R.\, trampling *i*^s^^"' - **
by i in.; diameter of ring, i in. Atiastasi fSiS^ Collection {W^x^^j. [Xo. 14349.]
1017. Dark green glazed steatite rectangular Plaque. On the obverse is cut the
figure of a royal sphinx, trampling upon an enemy; in the ^ .^
field is the inscription ? ==j
" Prince, Good God,
Men KHEPER Ra
f O .V-r
- - |
| \,
(Thothmes III)." >i
On the reverse are cut figures of the god
'"^ "^^^
Ptah, and of the king, wearing a helmet, in the pre-
sence of Amen and Horus. On the sides are cut figures of the god Mentu. XVI I Ith d)nast}\
Length, f in. [No. 40827.]
1018. Glazed steatite .Scarab, faded to drab, of t\'pe A 3. On the base is cut the
prenomen of Thothmes III, feeing , and the figure of a sphinx seated above the
prostrate figure of a prisoner. Above the sphinx is an iimeits. X\'IIIth dynast)', or later.
Length, |i in. [No. 38682.]
1019. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to j'ellow, of t\'pe 3-4. A On the base is a ro\al
hierakosphin.x, crowned with the ^Ay-plumes and iiraei, trampling on a prostrate enem\'
behind him is the sign f "Prince," and above him is inscribed |T (g|]?^)i "Good God,
Men-kheper-R.a (Thothmes III;," beneath a winged solar disk. XVIIIth dynasty.
Length, fL in. [No. 48681.]
1020. Green glazed steatite Plaque with rounded ends. On the obverse is cut a figure
of ahawk-headed lion (hierakosphinx) trampling on a prostrate enemj',
with the inscription "Good God and Chief, Men-kheper-Ra .;^^K*^g, T"-*^. /
(Thoth.MES III)," |I
I
fst^i^g]. On the reverse is cut a rosette ',
-
^ <'^j .'^D:^.'
composed of four petals, four \olutes, and four uraei, knotted in the
^^i^j^
centre. XVIIIth dynast)'. Length, \\ in. [Xo. 41932.]
1021. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t)'pe A 3. On the base is cut a sphinx
trampling on a prostrate man, before a cartouche containing the prenomen of Thothmes III.
In the field are the signs and | T. Chipped. XVIIIth dynast)'. Length, -{-^ in.
[No. 45839.]
1022. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t)-pe A3. On the base is a ro)-al
sphinx, coiichani above a prostrate prisoner, before a cartouche containing the prenomen of
j
[I
J g, "[Good] God, Lord of the Two Lands, [M Kxj-K in:rKK-RA "5^^^
(Thothmes III;." X\'IIIth d\-nasly, or later. Length, ,'',. in. [No. 40279.]
1024. Glazed steatite rectangular Plaque, faded to gre\'. On the front is cut the figure
of a sphinx, coiichant abo\-e a fallen prisoner : above the s[)liin.\ are the words H I
"Good God, Lord of the Two Lands" and in front of the group is the sign of "praise," y.
On the convex back is cut a cartouche, surmounted b_\- plumes, containing the prenomen of '
of TllOTHMES III. Above arc the signs 1 . Ramesside Period, or later. Length, \ in.
[\o. 4S''^54-]
1026. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to gre}', of t\'pe A 4. On the base is rudel\- cut
a sphinx, coiicliaiit above a ]3rostrate enemy, and holding a cartouche containing
'~"
the j;)rcnomen of Thothmes III. Above are the signs j
.
, "[Good] God,
^ .
Lord of the Two Lands." Chi])ped. XXth-XXIInd d_\nast\-. Length, ;,' in.
[Xo. 45707.]
1027. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\-pe A 3. On the base *A<
is rudeh' cut the same design as 1026. Chipped. XXth-XXIInd d\'nast\-.
Length, \ in. [Xo. 45724.]
Above
in
Thothmes
XXI Ind
front
is the sign K^r^
of the
III.
(for ,
" Lord of the
group is a cartouche containing the prenomen of
Back broken off. From ed-Edwa (Fayjiim). XlXth-
Length,
Two Lands ";, and
^i
[Xo.
dynast}-. 'i
in. 1 3 38 J.]
1031. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type 3. On tJie base is cut the figure A
of a horse, /<7j-j(7;//, above w'hich is the prenomen of Thothmes III (Men-kheper-R.a), in
1033. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\-pe A 3-4. On the base is cut a horse,
passaiif, with the sign T before it, and a cartouche with the larenomen of THOTHAtES III
1035. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type F-G, with elaborate
e^
back. Inscribed on the base is (for the prenomen of TllOTllMES III);
by the side are a crowned ram-headed sphinx and an uracus wearing a disk.
Rough style. X Xth dynasty. Length, |i in.
I
[No. 39615.]
1036. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 5. On the base is cut the
wearing the cr^y^crown, with a seated figure of the goddess Maat
figure of a sphinx, coiicliant,
between his paws, and the prenomen of Thothmes III, and a con\entional protecting hawk,
or winged iiraeus, above him. XI Xth d>'nasty (?). Length, g in. [Xo. 38656.]
1037. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type A 3-6, with the same design and
inscription as the foregoing (1036). XlXth dynasty. Length, J in. [No. 38695.]
1038. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to ivory-white, of type G 4. On the base is the
prenomen of Thothmes III, in a cartouche, over a iieh, and beneath a sphinx, couchant,
holding the figure of a god, with- the signs ^i^ above its back. Ramesside Period.
Length, \\ in. [No. 46869.]
1039. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3-C 2, with elaborately but clumsily
carved back and head. On the o\'al base is cut the figure of a ro\al sphin.\,
wearing the atef-cxoww, couchant on the ;/^/?-sign, before a cartouche containing
an imitation of the prenomen of TllOTHMES III above his back is rudely ;
1040. Green glazed steatite Scarab, faded to yellow, of type G i. On the base is cut a
royal sphinx, conc/iant, wearing the feathers /l K, before the prenomen of Thothmes III,
inscribed in a half-cartouche. Behind the sjDhinx are the solar disk and a protecting hawk.
Ramesside Period. Length, | in. [No. 42269.]
102 CATALOGUE OF SCARABS, CYLINDER-SEALS, ETC. [1041-1050
1041. Hritjht green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3. On the base is cut a ro)-al
sphinx-, lOHchant, and holding a gift. A, between his forepaws, one of which is <^^^'
represented as raised in the air ; above is inscribed " Lord of the Two Lands," ; >^^;
beneath is the prenomen of TuoTHMES 1 1 1, in a cartouche, from which springs a '^^1?^'
1042. (ilazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of tvpe A 3. On the base is a roN'al
sphin.x, ov/r/M;//, holding the sign A, "gift," and with an uractcs abox'e him; below is the
prenomen of TiioTiniKs 111, in a cartouche, between two w^w/-feathers above a ;/(/'. XlXth
d\-nast\-, or later. Length, ,''^ in. [Xo. 46294.]
1043. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\-pe G 4, with double lines on back.
On
above
the base
it,
is
coucliaiit,
roughl)- cut a sphinx, holding the sign
1044. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pe A 3, badly cut. On the ba.se is
inscribed prenomen of Thothmes
the III, in a cartouche, between a winged
sphinx, (W/r//f?;/A and the w/^-sign. Rude style. Chipped. X\'IIIth d\-nasty, or
later. Length, \\. in. [Xo. 28530.]
1045. Green paste Scarab, of type A 3, with deepl\- cut legs. On the base is
in.scribed the prenomen of THOTHMES III, in a cartouche, between the figure of ,1
winged sphinx, couchaiit, abo\-e, and the //c/'-sign below. Scarab well cut design ;
rude. XVIIIth dynast}-, or later. Length, ^-^^ in. Petrie : Hist. Scarabs, 1002.
Salt Collection, 1835. [No. 3992.]
1046. Glazed Scarab, faded to white, of type 3. On the base is cut the figure A
of a winged sphinx, seated, with a disked uracils before him. Below is the prenomen of
Thothmes 111, in a cartouche. Rough work: same st\-le as 1045. X\"IIIth dxnast}-.
or later. Length, ^ in. [Xo. 42230.]
1049. Glazed steatite .Scarab, discoloured, of t\-pe A 4, flat inscribed with the prenomen ;
of Thothmes III, placed transversely beneath a winged sjjhinx, coiic/taiit. \'er\- rough
work. XVIIIth dynast}- (?). Length, | in. [^'o 3993-]
[No. 45338.]
1051 1057] THOTHiMES III. lO:
1051. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3. On the base is rudely
cut a sphinx conc/iaiit, before a cartouche containing the prenomen of TliOTli.MKS III, over
a demi-cartouche, with the signs I 'fX XI (for ^^^^ Xl 1. XlXth d}'nast)', or later.
1052. Blue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of t_\'pe A 3-4, on the base of which is cut a
ro)-al sphinx, cotic/iaiif, and holding a cartouche containing the prenomen of TliOTHMES III ;
above his back is inscribed " Good God, Lord of the Two Lands," j | ,
{sic) ; ^
below is a half-cartouche containing the inscription i >^ q 1 , which could
mean, " Horus is king for ever" (an erroneous correction of the meaningless
1 V\
"
"
^1 of 1051;. Rough work. Chipped. Xl.Xth dynasty, or later. Length, J in.
[No. 16775.]
1053. Glazed steatite Hedgehog Scaraboid, faded to brown, inscribed with the prenomen
of TliOTHMES III, in a cartouche, between two ;/i'r?rt/'-feathers above is a sphinx, Cd^/^c/'fr/// ;
with the signs | T, and below is a iicb. About XXIInd d\'nasty (?). Length, ^ in.
[No. 47042.]
1054. Glazed steatite rectangular Plaque, faded to white. On the obverse is cut a
sphinx, eoiiclunit, with disk and uraeus ; above is a protecting winged q^ umats. On the
reverse is rudel}' cut the prenomen of Thothmes III in the form between two ;v?^7".
1055. Glazed steatite -Scarab, faded to white, of t\'pe A 7, in original electrum settin<:
with braid border. On the base is a ro\-al sphin.x, coiicliaut, above
a label
KIIEPER-R.\
containing
" :
the signs
| T, "Good God,"
Mex-
^
before him is T, and behind is a protecting hawk. XlXth-XXIInd dynasty. Length, j-i in.
[No. 47125.]
with the n
sitrn T
V, ,
"
"protection,"
protection, between them. Fine work. XVIIIth
dynast}', or later. Length, i in. [No. 17589-]
1057. Blue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of t>pe A 3, on the base of which is cut a
figure of a king, wearing helmet and uraeus, standing between two uraei, whose
tails join beneath his feet, and upholding the heaven above which is a ro)al ,
\
j ,
S'^iX
1058. Green glazed steatite Plaque, with rounclecl ends. On the obverse is cut a
figure of a king standing before the inscription " Mex-KHEI'ER-R.\
(Thotiimes III), emanation of Amen "; on the reverse is a sjjhinx, eoiicliaitt,
holding the sN'mbol of "praise," (?), and witli a solar disk above him. Below
is the Hathor-hcad (sistrum t\-]je), with issuant crowned iti-aei. W'lllth
d\-nast_\-. Length, A in. [X
1059. Glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends, faded to brown. On the obverse is cut
a figure of a king, wearing the helmet and itraeus, and holding the crook, ,-_-^
kneeling before the inscription "Good God, Lord of the Two Land- '^
V, :r^
Mex-khei'EK-R.\ (Thothmes III)." On the ;Y7'-i-t' is a hawk-headr^ ,
' '
; ^;^Vv%
lion, trampling on a prostrate foreigner, and a similar inscription ~'^-j,
^<^^^^
XVIIIth d\-nast\-. Length, | in. [No. 41900.J -;^'
1060. Green giazerl steatite Hedgehog .Scaraboid. On the base is cut a figure of a
king, wearing helm and unreiis, and holding crook and flail, standing before a cartouche
containing the prenomen of Tikjtumes III, aboxc which are the signs ,
" Lord of the
Two Lands." Verj- fine W( XX'IIIth dvnastx-. Leu'-th, .', in. [No. 30579-]
1061. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type .A. 3. On the base is cut a figure
of a king, standing with crook in hand, and the prenomen of Thothmes III, in a cartouche,
before him below is a ;/('/'. Chipped. XYII Ith d}-nasty. Length, i in.
; [No. 46348.]
1062. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\'pe A 3, with the same design and inscription
as 1061. X\'I I Ith dynasty. Length, i in. [Xo. 42033.]
1063. Hard blue paste Scarab, of type A 3, with elaboratel)- lined prothora.K and
wingcases. On the base is cut a figure of a king carrying crook and diik/i, standing
before the prenomen of Thothmes III. XYIIIth d)-nasty. Length, A in.
[No. 33874.]
Presented by Sir fohu hvin/s, A. ./>., 1904.
1064. Blue glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obverse is cut the figure
of a king, wearing the helmet and holding the crook and aiikli ;in the field is the jjrenomen
of Thothmes III, fjj-^ . On the reverse is inscribed the same jircnomen, in a cartouche,
between two niaat- ^ feathers and two neb-'i\<gwA. XVIIIth dj'nasty. Length, f in.
[Xo. 28477.]
1065. Glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends, faded to white. On the obverse is cut
a figure of a king, as before, standing before the inscri]jtion "Men-KHEPER-
R.\,
possibly
emanation of Amen,"
heart,
is
an o fi"er
inscribed
(in)
^O (2 \i
ca
r"^
the Iiouse of Amen," ^^'^ (k)-^ XVIIIth d\nast_\-. Length,
I in. Hay Collection, 1868 [No. 16738.]
1066. Green glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends. On one side
is cut an interlaced design of lilies, and on the other is a standing figure fA
of a king wearing a helmet and nraens, and carr_\-ing the crook [. A-.-*. y*
~
Before him the inscription " Mex-KHEI'ER-Ra (Thoth.MES III), emana-
is
1068. Green glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obverse is cut a
standing figure of a king rearing helmet and itriuvis, and holding the crook
I
and the sign of "life," -p. Before him are inscribed the name of
1069. Green glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends. On one side is cut an interlaced
rosette design oflilies and iirnei, and on the other is a figure of a king, as before. In
front of him is the inscription " ]VlE.V-KHEPER-R.\ (Thothmes III), emanation of Amen,"
O \\
-- . XVIIIth dvnastv. Length, g in. [No. 40800.]
1070. Glazed steatite .Scarab, faded to brown, of type A 3, flat, and badly cut.
On the base is deeply cut a standing figure of a king wearing helmet and uraens ;
in front of him is a cartouche containing the prenomen ofTnOTtlMES III. X\'IIIth
dxnasty. Length, | in.
[No. 40801.]
1072. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t)-pe .V 3, with the same design and inscription
as 107L XVIIIth d\'nasty. Length, y-^ in. [No. 40802.]
1074. Blue faience Plaque, with rounded ends. On the ol>verse is inscribed the prenomen
Thothmes G
of III, ^,^, with the
r^ scarabaeus-sign winged. On the reverse is
1075. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type 3, with deeply cut legs. A On the base is
cut a figure of a king, as before, and carrying the crook and sign of " life," g i^;
standing in front of the inscription " Men-KHEPER-R.a. (Thothmes III), e;^ '^
1076. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, with the same desiecn and
uiscription as 1075. Set in a bronze wire ring. XX'IIIth d}-nast_\'. Length of
scarab, -,"^ in.
[No. 29028.]
1077. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pe A 3, with deej^lj- cut legs. On the
base is and carrying a crook, standing before the
cut a figure of a king, as before, 3
in.scription " Men-KHEPER-Ra (Thothmes III), emanation of Amen." XX'IIhh
dynasty. Length, I in.
[No. 38563,]
1078. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of the same t\pe, and with the same design and
inscription as 1077. X\nilth dynasty. Length, 1 in. [No. 28806.]
from each spring two uraei. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, '\ in.
[No. 3988.
1081. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type 3. On the base is cut the A
prenomen of Thothmes III, in a cartouche, in front of a standing figure of a king, holding
the crook. Chipped. XlXth-XXth d\-nast\'. Length, in. [No. 45802.]
;;
1082. (ilazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t}'pe A 3-4. On the base is the
prenomen of Thothmes III, as 1081, beneath a winged disk. Ramesside Period (?).
Length, % in. [No. 46529.]
1083. Green glazed steatite Scarab, faded to drab, of type A 3, witli the same design
and inscription as 1081. XVIIIth d\'nasty, or later. Length, J in. [No. 48798.]
1084. Sky blue faience Scarab, of type J 1. On the base is cut a figure of a king,
as before, in front of a half-cartouche containing the prenomen of Thothmes III.
O
XVIIIth-XIXth d3-nasty. Length, \ in.
[No. 231 16.]
1085. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type G 3, with the same design and
description as 1084. Below is the -'/c/^-sign. Ramesside' Period (?). Length, in. ^^
[No. 42725.]
1087. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 4-M i. On the base is cut a figure of a
king,holding the crook, standing in front of a cartouche containing the prenomen of
Thothmes III. XlXth dyna.sty. Length, -,% in- [No. 29994.]
1088. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type G 4. On the base is cut a figure
of a man, holding a crook and flail, but without royal insignia, standing before a
cartouche containing the prenomen of Thothmes III, above which is an uraens (?);
a second uraeiis is behind the figure. XlXth d}-nast>- (?). Length, f| in.
[No. 28123.]
1089 10971 THOTHMtS III. 107
1090. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, with deeph' cut legs. On the
base is cut a figure of a king, wearing a long robe, with helmet and uraeiis, crook and
flail, seated beneath the winged sun on a throne in the field is inscribed " Good
;
1092. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 4, flat and roughly cut. On
the base is rudely cut a figure of a king, with the prenomen of THOTHMES III, as before.
1093. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A, with legs roughlj-
blocked out. On the base is rudely cut a figure of a king, with the prenomen of
Thothjies III, as before; above is a winged solar disk, and below is the neh-
sign. Ramesside Period. Length, [f in.
[No. 16824.]
1094. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type L i, roughly cut. On the base
is rudely cut a figure of a king wearing helmet and uraeus, and carrying an ?/^ri'-sceptre,
seated beneath a winged sun on a throne, placed on the iicb-?\%\\ before a cartouche containing
the prenomen of Thothmes III. On the back are two flowers joined. XVIIIth d>'nasty,
or later. Length, [^ in. Petrie Hist. Scarabs, \oo~. A nastasi Collection, I'^ig. [No. 3989.]
:
prenomen of Thothmes III. XVIIIth d>'nasty. Length of scarab, f in. Blacas Collection,
1867. [No. 17883.]
1096. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of tj-pe A 3, on the base of which is cut a figure
of king Thoth.MES III, bearing the crook, seated on a throne in the Boat of
O ""' '^^-
q,
I
1097. (ireen glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obverse
is cut a representation of king Thothmes III, holding flail and crook, and
seated on a throne in a funerary boat, the bows and stern of which end in
hawks' heads surmounted by double plumes. Before the king is a cartouche
containing his prenomen, Men-KHEPER-Ra. On the reverse are four similar
cartouches arranged round a group of four iiraei, the tails of which form a knot
in the centre. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, | in. [No. 41863.]
O 3
;
1099. (ireen glazed steatite .Scarab, of iy[>e A 3. On tiie base is cut a rejjresentation
of king Thothmes III, wearing helmet and imre/ts, and holding the crook, being
carried in a chair with poles on the shoulders of four iTicn. Behind him is an
iiraeiis; before him the inscription "Good God, Lord of the Two Lands, [Mex-?]
1100. Glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends, faded to grey. On the obverse is
a figure of a king, carying flail and crook, the attributes of Osiris, kneeling in the presence of
Amen and Mut (?) before him is the in.scription "Good God, [Men]-KHEPER-[R.\]
;
\
(THOTHin':s III ?)." On the reverse is a full-face figure of Bes, between two figures
of Taurt, the foremost of which carries a knife. X\'IIIth d)'nasty. Length, i^ in.
[Xo. 39028.]
1101. Green glazed steatite I'laquc, with rounded ends. On the obverse is inscribed the
prenomen of Thothmes III, in a cartouche, between two disked uraei _ ,r^^-.
and above a winged scarabaeus. On the reverse is cut a figure of
the king, wearing helmet and i/meiis, cape, and long skirt, standing
in
Above
the attitude of adoration before I'tah, who is seated on a throne.
is the winged sun. XVIIIth-XIXth dynasty. Length, \'jr in. ml. ^$^
"
[Xo. 28197.]
1102. ]5Iue faience Scarab, of type A 3, roughly cut, on the base of which is cut the
figure of a king, wearing helmet and unie/is, making an offering; around him are imitation
1103. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to light brown, of t_\-[3e .A 3. On the base '
iscut a figure of a man standing in adoration before a cartouche containing tlii **. w^
prenomen of Tn0TH.\n-:s III, above a 7ieb. Before XXVIth d}'nasty. Length, in. :::^V ;: V
[1X0.47050.] ^i^;*.-
1104. Glazed steatite Scarab, of t\pc G 4, faded to brown and white. On the base is
rudely cut a figure of a man with pendent arms, standing before a half-cartouche containing
the prenomen of Thothmes III. XVIIIth-XXth dynasty. Length, J in. [Xo. 28778J
1105 Green glazed steatite Scarab, of ty]je 4, on the base of w hich is A /;^^
cut a figure; of a man standing between two cartouches containing the ]jre- '.^' C^C:
nomen of Thothmes III. XlXth dynasty, or later. Length, |- in^ ''^'''^
T^i i/'
'
[Xo. 27004.] "'^i^QitlJ^'^
1106. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t}'i:)e A 6. On the base is cut a figure ^^--sg^
of a king of Lower Eg}'pt, in the Osirian robe, .seated above a f/eb from which
issue two //raei between two cartouches, each containing the prenomen nt
Thothmes III, and beneath the winged sun. Fine glaze. XVIIIth d>nast\ ,
"
^"^J
or later. Length, -jSjt in. [Xo. 168 13. J -^^^
1107. (jreen glazed steatite Scarab, of type 3, with deeply cut legs. A
On o o
the base is cut a figure of a king, wearing the Red Crown, seated between two
cartouches containing the ]3renomen of THOTHMES III. Chipped. XVIIIth
dynasty (?). Length, in. ^ [No. 30006.]
1108-1116] THOTHMES III. 109
1108. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to drab, of type L 5. On the base is cut a represen-
tation of a king, wearing the crown of Lower Egypt, slaying a foreigner in the
presence of the god Xefer-Temu, who offers him a scimitar. Above is part of <^^!^x
j""""^
Rd-nefer behind the king a winged uraeits. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, ^*=**^-^
: is g in.
[No. 47055.]
1109. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to gre\\ of type L 5, with the same ||t
design as 1108. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, |^ in. [No. 39215.] ^*
1110. Grey-green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3. On the base is cut a figure of
king Thoth.MES III, assisted by the god Menthu, who holds a second scimitar ^-^^-.
for him, slaj'ing two prisoners, whom he grasj)s by the hair. To the left of the '^'Vj'^'ik''
is the s\'mbol " c\-cle of many years," ^' . X\TIIth d\-nasty. Length, | in.
& '
[Xo. 40799.]
1111. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type 2-C A 2. On the broad oval base
is a figure of a king striking down a prisoner, above whose head is the ;rtrt/-feather behind ;
the king is part of the prenomen of TliOTHMES III, ^- XVIIIth dynasty (early part of
reign). Length, fi in.
<^
[No. 48718.]
1112. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type 1-6. On the base is cut a figure A
of a king, wearing the crown of Lower Eg\'pt with uraeus, who raises his mace to
slay a prisoner of diminutive size, whom he holds by the hair the ;
1113. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type G (?), faded to brown, in a broad gold funda,
completely covering the sides, mounted on a plain ring of circular section with
twisted gold wire. On the base is cut a figure of a king, wearing the crown of
Lower Egypt, slaying a prisoner, whom he grasps by the hair. Behind him are /A
1""^
the signs ., for the prenomen of TliOTHMES III. XVIIIth-XIXth dynasty.
Length '
(4 of scarab, \ in. [No. 43395.]
1114. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t)"pe .A 3. On the base is cut
a figure of a king overthrowing- an enemy, whom he grasps by the hair. In the
field is the prenomen of Thothmes III, Men-KHEPER-[R.^], ^^. Rough work.
XVIIIth-XIXth dynasty. Length, in. ^ [No. 41897.]
1115. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type D i, flat. On the base is cut a
representation of a king, wearing the Double Crown, striking down an enemy with his mace.
In the field are the signs
,
part of a corrupt form of the prenomen of THOTHMES III (.'').
Below is the t'/;-sign. XVIIIth-XIXth dynasty, or later. Length, | in. [Xo. 42209.]
1117. Glazed steatite rectangular Plaque, faded to white. On the obverse is cut a scene
of a king shooting with the bow at a lion, and in the field are
the signs Q T""^ (probabl)- intended for the prenomcn of
TlIOTHMES III, or Seti I). On the reverse are the sign ttt^, a ^
lion passant, the w/<^w/-feathcr, and two crocodiles. XVIIIth-
XlXth dynasty. Length, j. in. .^ , ,,
[No. 43018.] kvX^Jwj^^
1118. Green jasper rectangular Plaque. On the obverse is cut a hunting scene, with a
king shooting from a chariot at a lion and an antelope :
1119. Glazed steatite Scaraboid, faded to white, with back carved in the
shape of a sleeping lion in high relief. On the base is deeply cut a figure of
a king, above whose head is the solar disk with uraei, standing, with the
seated figure of a god in one hand, between two uraci, which appear to issue
from his bod}'. Behinfl him is the inscription R.\-KHE1'ER, w , the beginning
1120. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of tj-pe 2, with two palm branches on back K
the base is cut a seated figure of the god Ra, between cartouches
containing the prenomen of Thothmes III and the title Khd-naset,
"Appearing in Thebes"; above is a winged disk, and below is the
sign for " gold." The back is elaborately treated, and plant-sprays
are cut upon the el>'trae. XVIIIth d)-nast\'. Length, f in.
[No. 3S661.]
ideograph (.)f
" jjraise," 0. XVII Ith d\'nast}'. Length, j^L in.
[No. 2S618.]
P^ jL
Co//ec/!o/i, 1848. [No. 3951. \ '
\.J_^
1123. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grej-, of tj'pe G 4, with wing-cases i#'^
marked. On the base is cut a figure of the god Ra standing before a half- 4^jtf
cartouche containing the prenomen of Thothmes III; between them is a tree '
1124. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\pe G 4. On the base is cut
the prenomen of THOTHMES III, upside down, in a demi-cartouche, by the side of
a tree (sycamore ?), on the other side of which is a figure of a man, roughly cut.
XVIIIth dynast}', or later. Length, 1 1
[No. 45673-]
1125-1135] TIIOTHMES ill. Ill
1125. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type F 2-D 7. On the back is cut the
preiiomeii of TUOTHMES III on the base a standing figure of the god Ra-Harmachis, and
;
a seated one of Ptah. Very roughly cut. XlXth dynasty. Length, in. [Xo. 38720.]
1126. Faience Scarab, faded to red and white, of tj'pe 4. A On the base is cut a figure
of Heru-ur standing before the prenomeii of Thothmes III. Chipped and worn. XlXth
dynast)^ or later (?). Length, \l in. [No. 46022.]
1129. Green glazed steatite hemicylindrical Plaque. On the convex side is incised
Green glazed steatite Scarab, of tj-jje .\ 3. On the base is a Hathor-head, with nmei,
1131.
and between its volute horns, a cartouche containing the prenomen of Thothmes III.
with, '
1134. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of t>pe 3-4, on the base of which isA
rudely inscribed the prenomen of THOTHMES III, in a cartouche, between two -x;/>5-.>
hawk-headed solar deities. Rough work; thick glaze. XVIIIth dynasty (?). ''^:^-^^.
1136. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A 4-M. On the base is cut a
figure of the god Ptah, seated before a cartouche containinu' the nrenomcn of
TuOTHMES III, above which is inscribed ^^, " Lord of the Two Lands " ; above ^T^^'-
the figure of the god is the sign "^ of the bull Apis, his sacred animal. XLXth ^^'^jj
dynasty. Length, ^ in. [Xo. 16809.] "^^^
1137. Blue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pe A-3, with a broarl base,
on which is cut a figure of the god Ptah, with a crowned urafiis before him,
.standing on the neb-sign in front of the prenomen of TiiOTHMES III in a car-
touche surmounted b\' a hawk. XlXth dvnast\-. Lens/th, in. M ;
-.
1138. Light green glazed steatite hemicslindrical Plaque. On the convex side is
inscribed the prenomen of Thothmes III in a cartouche cut in relief, between two viaat-
feathers, also in relief below and above is a beaded border; on the flat side is rudely cut
;
a figure of Ptah, seated before the /at, on which perch two solar hawks. XVHIth-XIXth
dyna.sty. Length, in. Hay Collection, 1868.
;'
[Xo. 16793.]
standing upon a support, beneath which are the o (for Men-KHE1'KK-Ra, the
r"-^^
prenomen of Thothmes III) ; the god Ptah, seated on a throne ; and the sign ^^z^ . XXIst-
XXI Ind dynasty (?). Length, J in.' [Xo. 37823.]
1140. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pe A 3, on the base of which are cut figures
of the gods Set, Ra, and Mentu, hand in hand, above a half-cartouche containing the prenomen
of Thothmes III. Chipped. XlXth d\'nast)-. Length, -j% in. Sams Collection, lilA,.
[Xo, 361 .]
t',
1142. Light green hard composition Scarab, of t\'pe .A 4, on the base of w hich
iscut a figure of the god Set standing before the prenomen of THOTHMES III. "T|;*^
XVTIIth d)nast>-. Length, in. Petrie //w/. .S'm;v?/v, 986. : [No. 16832.J v^ /bCv
1144. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3. On the ba.se is cut a w inged
god Sutekh, or Set, with pendent arms terminating in uraci. To right
figure of the
and left are solar disks, and below is a cartouche containing the prenomen of ^^f
>/L<^'
W--^
Thothmes III (Men-khei>er-Ra). XVTIIth-XIXth d\nasty. Length, | in.
[N0.41861.]
1145-11551 TIIOTIIMES in. 113
1145. Green glazed steatite Plaque, of thick type, with rounded ends. On the obverse
iscut a figure of the S}"rian god Sutekh, wearing the high horned cap with ___
streamer, and standing, with arms upraised, between two itraei. On
the reverse is inscribed the prenomcn of TllOTllMES III. XVIIIth-
XlXth dynasty. Length, i in. [Xo. 16771.]
'Presented by'Maj.-Geii. A. IV. H. Meyriek, 1879.
1146. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pe A 3. On the base is rudelj' cut
a cartouche containing the prenomen of TnOTllMES III, between two seated
deities (Thoth on the left) below is a horizontal line above a winged scarabaeus.
:
.. .'OvJ
XlXth dynast)' (?). Length, f in.
[Xo. 45983-]
1147. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type 6. On the base are rudely A
cut a seated figure of the god Thoth (above which is a corrupt form of the title Neb-Klieinciinu
" Lord of Hermopolis," EE ) '^"'^1 ^'^^ prenomen of TllOTllMES III, above the ('/7-sign, and
separated by a J.-'^haped division. X\'IIIth d\'nasty, or later. Length, 1 in. Blacas CoUeetioii
'
1867. " [Xo. 16797.]
KHEPER-R.\ (THOTiniES III), beloved of Thoth, Lord of Khemennu " the god ;
isa figure of the cynocephalus of Thoth, with the lunar disk on his head, seated
on the symbol of "gold," nsn, in front of the inscription Good God, Men- '
1151. Blue faience Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed with the prenomen of Thothmes III,
ME\-KnEi'ER-R.\, without cartouche, placed before the figure of a cynocephalous ape, above
the ('/'-sign. Fine colour. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, ^- in. [Xo. 41877-]
1152. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t>'pe G 4, with deeply cut lines. On
the base is a cynocephalus, with the lunar disk, adoring the prenomen of Thotiimes III.
XVIIIth dynasty, or later. Length, | in. [X'^o. 46994.]
1153. Glazed steatite -Scarab, faded to white, of t}"pe G 4, with triple line between
win<T-cases.On the base is cut an ape, as in 1152 above and below are '/'-signs.
;
1154. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type G 4. On the base is cut the ^^Q^^
figure ofan ape wearing a disk, with a corrupt form of the prenomen of Thothmes III. ^^
Ramesside Period. Length, \ in.
[Xo. 38686.]
^
S^
1155. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type 3. A
On the base is inscribed the
prenomen of Thotiimes III, in a cartouche, between two cynocephalous apes, emblems of
the lunar Thoth. Above is a winged solar disk, and below is the ideograph of "heaven," j, c
beneath which is a winged scarabaeus, with two wr?<?/-feathers issuing from the wings, between
two iiraei. Ramesside Period. Length, iJ. in. [Xo. 42358.]
.
1156. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to \ellow, of type L-E, with striated legs. On the
base is cut the figure of a cynocephalous ape between the title " Good God, Lord of the
Two Lands," jT ., and the prenomen of ThoTHMES III, ....r,.,, . XVIIIth dynasty (?).
1157. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, on the base of which are cut ^^'^J'y
a c\-noce[3halus and a cartouche containing the prenomen of Thothmes III if%k:.f^-
on the i/i'd-sign, and beneath the winged solar disk. XlXth dj-nasty, or later. \
2.'.^,'
1158. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t}'pe A 3, with the same design and
inscription as 1157. XVIIIth dynasty, or later. Length, | in. [No. 38617.]
1159. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\"pe 3-4, inscribed with A ^ ifiC
the prenomen of TllOTHMES III, accompanied b)' a seated figure of the goddess
Maat, with the sun-disk above and the t7^-sign below. XVIIIth-XIXth d)-nasty. O
Length, g in. [No. 38618.]
O
This design may be intended to represent tlie prenomen of Amenhetep III by the
side of that of Thothmes III ; Ixit this is not certain.'
1161. Purple (?) glazed steatite Scarab, of t}'pe A 8, faded to light coff'ee-
colour. On the base is cut a figure of a goddess (Maat ?) seated before a
cartouche containing the prenomen of TiiOTIIMES III, as before. XVIIIth-XIXth
dynasty. Length, g in. [No. 16766.]
Presented by Major-Geu. A. 11'. If. Meyriek, 1S79.
1162. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of tx-jie A 3-4, with design and inscription
as 1159. Rough work chipped. XlXth d\-nast\'.
; Length, J:
in. [No. 42750.]
1163. Blue faience Scarab, of type 7. A The base is inscribed as 1159, but the )\yf~^.
winged sun seems to be confused with o*. Chipped at sides. XlXth d)'iiast\-. p"^^
Length, in. UAthanasi Collection, 1837.
Ki^^^
-^'
[No. 3958.] ^
1165. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t)-pe 5. On the base is A fJ1
inscribed "Live the Good God, Men-kiiei'ER-R.\ (Thothmes III)," by the side of
a figure of Maat, above a i'/'. Chipped. XlXth dynasty, or later. Length, i^ in. o
[No. 46965.]
1166-1176] THOTHMES III. 115
1166. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to yellow, of t}-pe L i, inscribed with the
prenomen of THOTIIMICS III, in a cartouche, before which kneels a winged figure of
the goddess Maat. Above and below are the lub. XVIIIth-XIXth d)'nasty.
Length, \ in. [No. 42043.]
1167. Grey steatite Scarab (glaze worn off), of type L i. On the base are .;^v^v
roughly cut a winged sphinx, seated, and a heron above each is rudely scratched
;
taJ^Ji^^'
a cartouche containing the prenomen of Thotiimes III. XVIIItli dynasty. v/\'*^^*^
Length, | in. [No. 46440.]
1168. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, inscribed with a cartouche,
crowned b)- plumes, containing the prenomen of TllOTHMES III, the signs v and
" the temple of the Bciiiiu protects." Ramesside Period. Length, j-^ in.
1
[No. 38657.]
1170. Glazed steatite rectangular Plaque, faded to white, with convex back, on which is
the prenomen of Thothmes III, in a cartouche, surmounted by the (?/(;/"-plumes, all within
a hatched border. On the flat base is a vulture flying, with wings outstretched over the
symbols of "life" and "truth," on either side of a scarabaeus. Before XXVIth dynasty.
Length, % in. [No. 4891 i.j
1172. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, rudely inscribed with the
name and titles of TllOTHMES III, with a protecting hawk and ;(?rt/-feather. Chipiied.
XVIIIth dynasty, or later. Length, in.
W [No. 45842.]
1173. Glazed steatite rectangular Plaque, faded to white. On the base or obverse is
rudely cut the prenomen of Thothmes III, in (^ Nj a cartouche, from which issue two uraei,
with an tiraens above. On the back or reverse is cut, in relief, a cartouche containing
the prenomen of Thothmes III, in the form with the wc?r?/-feather on one side of it.
,
1174. Glazed steatite rectangular Plaque, faded to yellow, with slightly convex back,
on which are cut, in relief, a cartouche containing the prenomen of
Thothmes III, incised, and a ;;/c?^f/-feather. On the base is the same
prenomen, roughly cut, separated by a vertical line from an uncertain object, "^^ij> iS
possibly a winged uraeus. XVIIIth dynasty (.''). Length, \ in. .SiSs*
[No. 45330-]
1176. Green faience Scarab, well cut, of t)'pe A 5, inscribed with a modification of the
prenomen of Thothmes III, between two Red Crowns reversed. tii^
^ ^
XXIst-XXnd dynasty (?). Length, -f- m.
[No. 28084.]
A ^Cl i
P 2
1177. Green t^lazecl slcatite Scarab, of type .V 3-4, inscribed with the prenomen of
TjioTUMES III, in a cartouche, between tw > Red Crowns, r ^
reversed. Chipped. XVI I Ith dynasty. Length, in. -^
.-if^ JL ^ 'il^v
[No. 3986.] f\ 'g /S - iO^
1178. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t)-pe L 5, inscribed with the (. ,
prenomen of Thothmes III, between two crowns of Lower Egypt '
(Red Crowns). N/ '^ \2
XVII Ith dynast}'. Length, in. ;: [No. 38691.] ^ ^
1179. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\-pe 5, D with very large perforation.
On the base is inscribed the prenomen of TllOTllMES III, in a cartouche,
surrounded by iitchats, crowns of Lower Egypt, the signs ka and natch, signifying ^>^^*^\
"fertility," etc., cut in archaizing style. About XXVth dvnastv. Length, "f in. as^^y
[No. \67-j'^:\
^^f^..
A"^- -*:---
Presented by Maj.-Gen. A. IV. H. Meyrick, 1879.
1180. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type A 3 On the base is cut the
of "hfe" {dnkli), with human hands, holding two crowns of Lower Egypt. XVI I Ith dynasty,
or later. Length, | in. [No. 39653'.]
1183. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\-pe A 3. On the base is inscribed
theprenomen of TliOTHMES III, in a cartouche, above the ideograph of "gold," ^-^^r-
and between two nrnei, the tails of which end in three broken spiral \-olutes, on [^^%A
either side of the cartouche. XVIIIth d\-nasty. Length, in. V^-i'^^'
[No. 27070.] ^- -^
1184. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t)-pe G 4, inscribed with the prenomen
of TiioTHMES III, in a base-less cartouche, between two double volutes. XlXth dynasty,
or later. Leneth, in. -5 [No. 47076.]
1185. Light green glazed steatite rectangular Plaque, with a deep line round the narrow
sides. On each broad side are two panels, with, in the upper,
(resp. lower) the prenomen of Thothmes III, o i""^ ^,
and in the lower (resp. upper) a double volute in relief on
a sunk ground. XlXth dynasty (.?). | in. by \Sr in.
[No. 45359.] 52^^^^> <^
1186. Glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends, faded to gre\-. On the obverse is in
scribed the prenomen of TiiOTHMES III (Men-KHEPER-R.^), with the feathers of Maat
above it, between two volutes. On the reverse are the ideographs of <5~-n^
" di\'init}'," " protection," " lordship," and the titchat, arranged symmetricallw
oTTTrni
o
XVIIIth dynasty. Length, f in.
'
\)\Y
[No. 38608.] 'ZUL^
1187-1197] TIIOTHMKS III. ll/
1187. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type G 2, on the base of which
iscut a cartouche with an unicus at each end, in which is inscribed the prenomen
of Thothmes III, between two double-vohite spiral lines. XVIIIth dynasty.
Length, J in. [No. 42488.]
1188. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type L i, inscribed with the prenomen of
Thothmes III, in a cartouche, upon the sign ^zz:^, surrounded by a spiral border of two
volutes, with the winged sun -^=^/^=^ above. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, y'^ in.
[No. 38646.]
1189. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type A t,-6, inscribed with the
^S^\
prenomen of Thothmes III, Men-KHEPEK-Ra, within a broken spiral border. CTJWti^'
XVIIIth dynasty. Length, i in. [No. 39363.] :,s^^
1190. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type C 2, inscribed with the jM-enomen
of Thothmes III, <g5- {sk), within a broken ineandcr border, between the signs
"North," and ^^37. XVIIIth dynasty (early part of reign). Length, ^'^ in. [No. 42918.]
1191. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type 4. On the base is cut A >>'<^
the prenomen of Thothmes III, between two figures of bound prisoners; below S*~^
is the sign '^zzy and above is a lily with two volutes. Rough work, and chipped
, ^il.ft.
at sides. Ramesside Period, or later. Length, \}r in.
\f -X^ (^
1193. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type 3, with oval base thick glaze. A
On the ;
base is inscribed the prenomen of Thothmes III, in a cartouche, placed transversely above
a vase, from which hang two lilies. XVIIIth dynast)'. Length, in. Andrczus Collectuvi, -p-'ij
1194. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t)-pe 3-4. On the base is A
a cartouche containing the prenomen of Thothmes III, roughly cut. It is placed
upon the sign -:=7, and has papyrus or lil\'-flowers and buds springing from its top |[jL|*l
and hanging round it. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, f in. 1^ W*i
[No. 38639.]
1195. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type L-G 2, roughly cut. On the base
is rudely inscribed the prenomen of Thothmes III, on a label, with two recurved lilies above
[No. 46751.]
1196. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type 2, with elaborately cut head and D
two plant-sprays incised on the back wing-cases not marked. On the base are
;
cut a hawk with the sign 1 before him and five lilies (?) behind him. Below is a large
flower, and part of the prenomen of Thothmes III, V (.svV). Ramesside Period.
Length, \ in. ^^ [No. 42207.]
1197. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 2, faded to yellow. On the base is the prenomen
of Thothmes III, between two papyrus-buds on stalks drooping outwards. Chipped.
XVIIIth dynasty. Length, | in. [No. 45999-]
ii8 CATALOGUE OF SCARAHS, (;VLINDER-SEALS, ETC. [1198 1209
1198. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to yellow, of type G 2. On the base is cut
the prenomen of TllOTHMES III, in a cartouche, between two papyrus-plants. A^/^^^
XVI I Ith dynasty. Length, g in. ^-^^
[No. 38637.]
1199. Green glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type G 2, inscribed with the
prenomen of Thothmes III, between two papyrus-plants. Back chipped. XVIlIth-
XlXth dynasty. Length, |: in. [No. 47033.]
1200. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t}'pe G 2, inscribed with the prenomen
of Tiiotfimes III, in a label between two papyrus-plants. XVIIIth-XIXth dynasty.
Length, g in. [No. 46987.]
1201. Green glazed Scarab, of type A
3-4, inscribed with two cartouches, each
containing the prenomen of TilOTH.ME.S III. Between them is an elongated papyrus-
plant 5j/ ,
symbolicof the North, and, below, the sign of " lordship," ^^:7. XVIIIth
dynasty. Length, v'fv
in. [No. 39524.]
1203. Glazed steatite .Scarab, faded to white, of tyjie G 4. On the base is the prenomen
of TllOTHMES III, in a cruciform design. XVIIIth-XIXth dynasty. Length, J in.
[No. 45637.]
1204. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t^-jie G 2. On the base is cut the
prenomen of TllOTHMES III, in the centre of a cruciform design. Chipped. XVIIIth-
XIXth dynasty. Length, f in. [No. 45873.]
1205. Green glazed steatite Cowroid, with plain back, on which is cut an
[No. 45968.]
1206. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type G 2, with the lower
edge of the upper incised line striated. On the base is the prenomen of
Thothmes III, separated b)- two hatched lines from i/nifi on wf/^-signs.
XVI I Ith d>-nasty (?). Length, j^ in. [No. 45865.]
1207. Light green glazed steatite Scarab, of type G 4, inscribed wi th the prenomen
of Thothmes III, roughly cut, within a hatched border (degenerated necklace design)
XVIIIth dynasty (?). Length, | in. [No. 48695.]
1208. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, faded to i\ory-white, of type G 2, inscribed with the
prenomen of TllOTHMES III, within a hatched border. Ramesside Period. Length, J in.
[No. 46896.]
1209. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to
type K
2-G i. with elaborate!}' cross-
hatched border below the head. On the base
is cut the prenomen of TllOTHMES III in a
rude oval within a hatched border. XlXth
dynasty (?). Length, ^ in. [No. 45798.]
1210-1221] TIIOTHMKS III. 119
1210. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A 3, roughly cut, in- o
scribed with the prenomen of Thothmes III. Much chipped. Ramesside Period.
Length, ft in. 1
[No. 45816.] I
1211. Light blue faience Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed with the prenomen of o
Thothmes III. X I Xth dynasty. Length, -j'' in.
[No. 47051.]
1212. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type 8, roughly cut, inscribed A O
with a garbled form of the prenomen of Thothmes III the scarabaeus sign is ;
1213. Green faience Scarab, of type C i. On the base is cut the prenomen
G
of Thothmes III, in a cartouche, surrounded b}- four ;/('/'-signs. XVIIIth
dynasty. Length, -^-^ in.
[No. 28183.]
1214. Blue-green glazed steatite Cowroid, plain, with circular base, inscribed .
G
.'ith the prenomen of ThoTHMES III. Chipped. XVIIIth dynasty. Diameter, | in. (
[No. 46569.] ^
side
1215. Glazed steatite Plaque, faded to gre}*, with rounded top. On one
is cut the figure of a squatting ape in high relief; on the other side is
^ G
^
incised the prenomen of Thothmes III, in a cartouche, between two iiiaat-
feathers, beneath a modification of the winged sun design resembling three
nebs, and above the ideograph of "gold." XlXth dynasty, or later. Length,
in. Blacas Collection, 1867. [No. 168 16.] fw^
CIS
1218. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type 3, rudely inscribed with A
the prenomen of THOTHMES III, the neb-i\'g\\ etc. Ramesside Period. Length, f in.
[No. 4056.]
1220. Green glazed Scarab, of type A with legs roughly blocked out, inscribed
5,
with the prenomen of THOTHMES III, the same style as 1219.
in Chipped.
XVIIIth dynasty (?). Length, y^.^ in. Anastasi Collection, 1839.
[No. 4058.]
1221. Light blue faience Scarab, of type L 2, inscribed with the prenomen of
ThotHxMES in, in the style of 1219. XVIIIth dynasty (?). Length, \ in. [x\o. 28798.]
^
1222. Blue faience Scaraboid. On the back is cut, in relief, a fii^ure of an ape seated
upon the ^(^-sign, with his hands to his mouth before him is a second, smaller, figure of an
;
ape. On the base is inscribed the prenomen of Thothmes III, with a w^w/-feather, yi I _.
1223. Green faience Scaraboid. On the back is a seated ape, in relief holding a
cartouche (?), and on the base is inscribed the prenomen of TllOTHMES III, .......^ . XlXth
dynasty (?). Length, \\ in. Millingen Collection, 1847. |S
[No. 4047.]
1224. Glazed steatite Scaraboid, faded to brown, with a c\-nocephalus, having the
lunar disk on its head, cut in high relief on the back. On the base is the prenomen of
Thothmes III. X I Xth dynasty, or later (?). Length, ijin. [No. 45870.]
on which is cut, in relief, the prenomen of Thothmes III, between "J^-n.tn U^J\
two iiraei ; above and below is a beaded band. On the flat side is s^-i^^L'^ '^^i^ I
inscribed . X\T I Ith dynasty (?). Length, |i in. [No. 4019.] ^ ,^ 'Si-^i
[No. 3590.]
1230. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type 3, inscribed with the A prenomen
of Thotii.MES III, within a rope border. Chipped. I Xth dynasty (?). Length, X i; in.
[No. 471 10.]
1231. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t\'pe G 4, inscribed with the . r^^-^
prenomen of THOTHMES III, badly cut. After XlXth d\-nastv. Length, in. .',
(1 \]
'[Xo."46i69.] ^o2e^^
' ^' '
1232. Dark blue faience Scarab, of type A, very rudely cut, inscribed -^^^
tlie prenomen of TiiOTll.MES III. Ramesside Period. Length, -^^ in. '
vvitli
[No. 78 1/.] 1
^
Presented by Mcrjor-Gen. A. IV. H. Meyrick, i<S79.
1234. Pale blue glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type G 4, inscribed as 1233.
Ramesside Period. Length, -^y, "'' [No. 46358.]
'-
Length,
clynastv.
J * o'l((
--rr in. ^
[No. 4042.]
-J /
'^
.'-^^R,:-;
j^J-J
1236. Blue glazed steatite .Scarab, of type H 2, clumsily formed, with high rounded back,
on which is inscribed "Good God, Mi:n-KHEPER-Ra (Thoihme.S III)" on the base is the ;
1239. Blue faience Scaraboid, with the back in the form of a negro's head, as before.
On the base is cut the prenomen of TllOTllMES III, c::^ . XlXth dynasty. Length, f in.
[No. 41864.]
base are roughly cut the figure of a man holding the sign of " life " ~
;(?(?/- feathers, [1 1^ [)
Ramesside Period (?). Length, | in.
[No. 30629.]
1242. Blue faience Scarab, of t\-pe L i, inscribed with the prenomen of THOTHMES III,
between two W(?rt/-feathers. Coarse work. XV 11 Ithdj'nasty (?). Length, \ in.
[No. 42305.]
1243. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to rcddish-gre\-, of t}-pe A 4, inscribed with jQj
the prenomen of THOTHMES III, and two wr?rt/-feathers. Chipped. Ramesside i-^'^.^
1244. Glazed steatite rectangular I'Luiuc, faded to white, inscribed on one side ^V
with the prenomen of TlIOTHMES III between two w^wZ-feathers, and on the other ^^^
witli tlie utcliat and the Red Crown (much modified). Rough work. Ramesside M ^ [\
1246. Blue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of type L 2, parth' discoloured. On the base
is rudel)' cut the prenomen of Tiiothmk.s III, in a cartouche, between two W(?(?/-feathers
and two //(-/('r-signs (one reversed). Ramesside Period. Length, in. '[
[Xo. 46283.]
1247. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to wliite, of ty[)e A 3, inscribed Vl'-'i7- Xcw
Kingdom. Length, in.
j;
[Xo. 39779-] ^
t P
1249. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of tj'pc A 4, inscribed with the O
prenomen of TikiThmes III and a WfrJ/'-feathcr, above the ;/<'/;. XlXth d\-nast\- (?).
Length, f^^ in. Phillips Collection, 1S37.
[No. 3981.]
1250. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pe A 4-G 3, inscribed with the ]jrenomen G
of TllOTllMES III and a //M(?/-feather. Much worn. From Asyi'it (British Museum
excavations), 1907. Ramesside Period. Length, l^. '" [No. 4659S.]
1252. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to gre)-, of t}'pe A, rudel\' cut, inscribed as 1250.
Ramesside Period. Length, ~ in. [Xo. 47185.]
1253. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type G 4, inscribed with the |?.
prenomen of THOTnME.S III. About XI Xth dynast)- (?). Length, ,', in. 6^
[No. 46554.] \^\
SIC
For the development of the signs \/ ft Vs > coinnion as a border at lop and bottom in tlie lime of
Rameses II, <;/" tlic following, of which 1258 shows the final complete degeneration of the design. The date
is shown by 2191, 2192 of this Catalogue (y. c/.), which bear the name of Rameses II. C/. also Cairo
No. 36267. 2338 is possibly of Rameses III.
1255. Glazed steatite Scarab of type F 3-K, roughly cut. On the base =.
are inscribed the narne of the god Ptah (twice), and that of " Men-KHEPER-R.\ O
(TlIOTHMES III) [as] a protection." Glaze worn off. Ramesside Period. c;;^
Length, f in. [Xo. 42926.] -"
1256 1264] TUOTIIMKS III.
1256. Blue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of type D 5-G 2, with legs roughly blocked out.
On the base is prenomen of Thotiimls III, in a transverse label, between
inscribed the
two borders, derived from the name of the god Ptah, or the sign V, "protection":
the whole surrounded by a hatched border. XlXth d>'nasty, or later. Length, y'jr in.
U Athaiiasi Collection, 1837. [No. 16742.]
1257. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type F i-G 2, faded to brown. On the base is inscribed
" Beloved of Men-KHEI'EK-RA," ^^ Q |, between two borders with design developed from
[No. 4194.]
1258. Glazed steatite Cowroid, faded to grey, with a hatched line round the sides and a
cross-hatched ornamentation at one end. On the base is the prenomen of Thothmes III,
between two borders, of the t}'pe (lax 1 1) derived from the name of Ptah |
fi 1. XlXth-
XXth dynasty. Length, -|i in. [No. 46802.]
This border, which is common
Scarabs of the XI.\th-X.\th dynasty, is a curious example of degenera-
in
tion of hieroglyphs into lines. Cf. zxi example in the Cairo Museum of Rameses II (No. 36267
mere decorative
of Newberry's Catalogue) for the degeneration in process.
fault)' form of the name of i\men-Ra, with the ]jrenomen of TllOTllMES III, Men-
KIIK1'ER-Ra,
\, (
O t^^
o jg |.
New Kingdom : after the XVIIIth dynasty. Length, ^ in.
[No. 40321.]
1262. Glazed steatite rectangular Plaque, faded to brown. On the obverse is ^^_
inscribed " Ment[u] as a protection." On the reverse is the prenomen of TliOTHME.S III, ^
with a large /r?rt^feather. Nacreous glaze. XXth-XX I Ind dynasty. Length, g- in. vx
[No. 46769.] -^
1264. Glazed steatite Plaque, faded to brown, with a single line round
the sides, and convex back, on which is cut the prenomen of Thothmks III,
in a plumed cartouche, within a beaded border. On the base are magical
figures a human-headed ape with feathers, a hippopotanius head, a crocodile,
:
1265. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, faded to wliite, of txpe A 4. On the -(^^St-.s
base is a crocodile-headed figure (Sebek) i<neeh'ng on one knee and raising one
/r^^f^
hand towards a cartouche containing tlie prenomen of TuoTliMlis III: below lff^*> tJ \
1266. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, faded to ivorj'-white, of t\'])e A 3-4. On the o
base is a male figure kneeling in adoration before a cartouche containing the prenomen ^^
of ThoTHMES III beneath is a crocodile. XlXth dvnastv, or later. Length, i] in.
;
[Xo. 45742.] _
1267. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pe A 3, inscribed with the prenomen ._^gi^
of ThOTHME.s III, in a cartouche, a pap)-rus-plant W^, and a crocodile. XMIIth ( /; -^ \
1269. Green glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grev, of t}'pe A 8. On the base is a crocodile,
O
with a disk (^) before him, over a cartouche containing the prenomen ot TllOTHMES III, r"-^
1271. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t}-pe A 4-I\I (unusual, flat, with
exaggerated perforation-ends). On the base is rude!)' cut tiie same design as 1269.
Ramesside Period. Length, J in. [Xo. 46743.]
1272. Glazed steatite .Scarab, faded to grej-, of type A-L 4, w ith \\ ing-cases rouglily
cut elaborately marked.
; On the base is the same design as the foregoing, with the disk
1273. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of tj'pe A 3. On the base is the same
design as 1272 ; the ro\-al name is si^elt tii^ XlXth dynast}-. Length, {: in. [No. 46937.]
1274. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white; aclunis)- imitation of the elaborate t\-pe E,
with legs indicated as in L 4. The prothorax is decorated with incised volutes. On the
base is the .same design as 1272. Kame.sside Period. Length, \\. in. [No. 33908.]
1275. Bhie glazed steatite Cowroid, faded to grey, of naturalistic type, with a beadeil
border dow n the middle of the back. On the base is the .same design as 1272 the
^..!T.'..^ ;
1276. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, faded to 3'ell(jw. On the base is the fore-
going design ; for the .symbol T are substituted the signs o |. Chipped. XlXth d}-nasty.
1277. Glazed steatite rectangular Plaque, faded to white, with convex back, on which is
cut a figure of Mafit, within a hatched border. On the base i.s the prenomen of Thothmks III,
in a cartouche, with a crocodile and the signs in the field. XlXth dynasty. Length, J
in.
[No. 46792.]
1278. Glazed steatite rectangular Plaque, faded to white, with convex back, on which
is prenomen of TuOTllMES III, in a cartouche, surmounted by plumes, within
rudel)' cut the
a hatched border. On the base is the same prenomen, with a crocodile, as on the foregoing
scarabs. XlXth dynasty. Length, j"^ in. [No. 46784.]
1279. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of unusual type, modified from A 6, with sharply
depressed head and very prominent perforation ends. On the base is the prenomen of
o
Thotii.ME.s III, in a demi-cartouche ^^^ \ , with two uncertain animals (lion and crocodile?),
and a man before it : a hunting ^ y\ scene. Cut in a rude style common under the
XlXth d}'nasty; (/. 1117-1118. XlXth dynasty. Length, f in. [No. 468 10.]
1280. Green glazed steatite .Scarab, faded to brown and white, of type A 3. On the
base is cut a figure of Hapi, the Nile-god, crowned with papyrus-plants, kneeling
on the //('/'-sign and holding a cartouche containing the prenomen of TiroTiiMES III. ^v^**-
Above are the words " Ra {sic). Good God, Lord of the Two Lands," G | I 1'..^^
^
and behind the god are the signs y
( ? for 9 v ). Head broken off. XlXth- ^^^^
XXth d}^nasty (?). Length, % in. [No. 42524.]
1281. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type 3-4. On the base is roughly A
cut a kneeling Nile-god, holding a cartouche containing the prenomen of Th(:)THMF:s III, on
a stand. Below is a neb. XlXth-XXIst dynasty. Length, jJ; in. [No. 45927.]
1282. Glazed steatite Plaque, faded to white, with one side convex. On the convex
an utchat ^^^, and on the other is inscribed the prenomen of Thotiimes III,
side, in relief, is cut
in a cartouche, surmounted by plumes, and supported by two kneeling figures of the Nile-gods
of the South and North, each crowned with pap)'rus-plants. XVIIIth-XIXth dynast)'.
Length, f in. [No. 37749-]
1283. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type M i, faded to grey. On the base are the
prenomen of Thothme.s III, the ideograjih [
, "prince," and the figure of a deity. Chipped.
XXth dynast)' (about the reign of Rameses IV). Length, h in. [No. 46292.]
1285. Glazed steatite rectangular Plaque, faded to yellow, with convex back, on which
are cut, in relief, a cartouche containing the prenomen of TiiOTllMES III, incised, and a
wrtrtZ-feather. On the base are three hawk-headed figures walking to left, with hands joined. ' ' '
fantastic and the figures and signs are covered with striated lines. XVIIIth d\nasty.
Length, in. Petrie Hist. Scarabs, 1042.
'{ : [No. 16820.]
1288. Glazed steatite rectangular Plaque, with conve.K back and single line round the
side,faded to white. On the back is cut a scarabaeus,
plumed, between two protecting hawks, within a beaded ; ii^ T? 'r'5v/-\"z"l
border. On the baseis theprenomen of Thothmes III, i i^'/'-?. >
,'
/-^^yi*'
1289. Green glazed steatite rectangular Plaque. On the obverse (base) is inscribed the
prenomen of TnoTHME.S III, between two wM(?/-feathers and two
iiraci. On the reverse (back) is incised the prenomen of Amen-HETEP I,
in a cartouche, by the side of which is a wrt^rZ-feather, above the
ideograph of " gold," all in relief XVIIIth dynast}-. Length, f in.
Sams Collection, 1834. [No. 3937.]
1290. Green glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obverse is cut a figure of
a king wearing helm and uraeus, and carrying the crook, standing before a cartouche
containing the prenomen of TllOTlLMES III above the //<?/;-sign on the reverse are cut ;
the siijns
C^tr U Att^. Authenticit>- doubtful., XVI 1 Ith <.l\-nasty (?). Length, j: in.
O [No. 28444-]
1291. Glazed steatite Plaque, fadetl to white. On the convex side are cut, in relief, two
cartouches, surmounted b)- disks and plumes In one cartouche is
a seated figure of the goddess Sekhet, or Bast in the other is the ;
O
prenomen of TllOTHME.S III, "^ . On the flat side is the IpK^T-'^S^''
figure of a ro_\al sphinx, wearing the solar disk, and holding a "= -^^
small figure of a god (?). Before him is a cartouche containing
the prenomen of Thothmes III behind is the protecting hawk. ;
Rough '
work. Ramesside
Period. Length, f in. [No. 38884.]
1292 12991 TliOTIlMKS III. 127
1292. Glazed steatite Plaque, faded to white. On the obverse are cut two cartouch
surmounted b)- disks and plumes. In one is a figure
relief,
of the god Khensu-Aah, and in the other is the prenomen
of TllOTHMKS III. On the reverse is deepl}- cut the figure
of a ro}'al sphin.x, eoiic/iant, wearing disk and uraeiis, with
a small figure of the goddess Maat in front of it, and the
signs r^ ,
" established lord," above ;
below is the emblem
of "stabilit\'" ff with two iiraei. XlXth d\nast\'.
Length, \\ in. ; breadth, i in. [No. 38612.
[No. 28157
[No. 3960.
cartouche f O ]
^O )' beneath a winged sun, and above a figure of
Bes, full face, between two adoring apes ; below is the ;/^/;-sign. XlXth-
XXth dynasty. Length, i^V 'n-
[No. 16831.]
1296. Glazed steatite rectangular Plaque, faded to ivory-white, with convex back, on
which is cut the prenomen of TliOTHMES III, in a cartouche, surmounted by the rt/(^-feathers.
On the base, or obverse, is Bes, full face, between two adoring c}'nocephali. XlXth-XXth
dynasty. Length, f in. [No. 48905.]
1297. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, with deeply cut legs. On
the base is cut a figure of the god Bes, with a cartouche containing the prenomen of
Thothme.S III on each side, between two winged scarabaei, which are each separated from
the central group b\' two lines. Back broken off XlXth-XXth d}nast\-. Length, i in.
[No. 42409.]
1298. Glazed steatite Scaraboid, faded to yellow. On
the sides are two incised lines. On the back is a dancing G
figure of Bes, full face, surrounded b\' a hatched border. On
the base are cut the prenomen of Thothmes III, and a
conventionalised protecting hawk, separated by a vertical line.
XlXth-XXIst dynasty (?). Length, | in. [No. 4018.]
1299. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type 2. the ba.se is cut the D On
figure of a sphinx, conchaitt, above two cartouches containing the prenomen of III, Thothmes
between which is a full-faced figure of the god Bes, standing on the ^^3:7 Above the sphinx .
the word (S''0. " gods." Ramesside Period. Length, f [No. 386 11.]
is J J J in.
1 28 CATALOGUK OF SCARABS, CYLINDER-SEALS, ETC. [1300-1307
1300. Faience rectangular Plaque, faded to brown, with back in the form of a Bes-head,
in On the base is the prenomen of Tiiothmes III, with garbled titles, above a
relief
winged scarabaeus. Ramesside Period, ij, in. by in. [No. 46780.] ,;
[No. 46S40.]
1302. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of large t\-pe, A 3-4. On the base ISS^*^ ''
is mscribed " Name of tlie Good God, Lord of the Two Lands, MEN-KllErKk- '
/C-y ^j|J^
R.\ (Tiiothmes hctcp-hcr-tauir
III), Chipped at back. About XlXth ' \*-^-^^ "^
d\-nast\'. Length, i| in. Blacas Collection, 1867.
[No. J6836.]
1304. Glazed steatite rectangular Plaque, faded to ivorv-w lute. On one side, which is
rude!}' cut a royal sphinx, conc//a/if, wearing the
flat, is
1305. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t}-pe G 4, partly faded to white. On the base is
the prenomen of Thothmes III, in a cartouche, before a ram's head of Amen, over a ;/(/;.
X\TIIth d\-nast>-, or later. Length, ^'^ in. [No. 48676.]
[No. 38605.]
[No. 24156.]
^
1308-1323] THOTHMES III. 129
[No. 28146.] ^
1309. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, on
the base of which is inscribed" Men-KHEPER-R.\ (Thothmes III),
resting on Truth." XlXth dynasty. Length, f in.
[Xo. 16799.]
03
'\
1310. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\pe A 3, inscribed " Mex- r
kheper-Ra (Thothmes III), resting on Truth." End broken off. XlXth [
-^ ' J ^
dynasty (?). Length, y'V i-
[No. 46531.] <a d
1311. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of tjpe .A 5, inscribed with the [irenomen
of Thothmes III, in a cartouche, and the phrase A, part of the name of Merexptah,
as before. XlXth d\'nast\\ Length, i in. [No. 38628.]
1313. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A 3-4, inscribed as 1312. XlXth
dynasty. Length, | in. [Xo. 38566.]
1314. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A 3-4, inscribed as 1312,
O
with
a XlXth dynasty. Length, | in. [No. 42321.]
1316. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of the same type and with the same
inscription as 1312, arranged differently. XI Xth dynasty. Length, f in. [No. 47037.]
1318. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, inscribed as 1312. XI Xth
dynasty. Length, || in. [No. 45867.]
1319. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of the same type and with the same
inscription as 1312. Before XXVIth dynasty. Length, ,% in. [No. 47178.]
1320. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of the same t}-pe and with the same
inscription as 1312. XI Xth dj'nast)'. Length, \^ in. [No. 47036.]
1321. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A 3, inscribed as 1312. XlXth
dynast)-. Length, f in. [No. 46900.]
1322. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type A 3, inscribed as 1312. XlXth
dynasty. Length, f in. [No. 47034.]
1323. Light green glazed steatite Scarab, of the same type and with the same inscription
as 1312. Chipped. XlXth dynasty. Length, f in. [No. 47035.]
R
130 CATALOGUE OF SCARABS, CVLINDER-SEALS, ETC. [1324-1336
1325. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to _\ello\v, of t)'[)e A 3, inscribed as 1312, but
O
witli the ro\al name sjielt . X Xth I d_\nast>- (?). Lengtli, [
,'; in. [Xo. 46522.]
1327. (jlazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of t\-pe A 3-4, inscribed as 1325. XlXth
d_\-nasty. Length, | in. [Xo. 45807.]
1328. (jlazed steatite Plaque, in the form of a fish, faded to white, inscribed as 1325.
Chipped. Ramesside Period. Length, J in. [Xo. 46775.]
1329. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\pe A 3. On the base ^--Jfj*^.
is rudely cut a figure of Maat (?), with three uncertain objects (possibly the signs jt^s ^^ '^
-^=
c=z=. for
=^ before a cartouche containing the
^
prenomen of TliOTllMES
,,
III.
^"y^m^
~---.--^>^=^
*'J ),
1330. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t)'pe M 2, faded to yellow. On the base is the
prenomen of Thothmes III, in a cartouche, above the signs Th (^ j?. Chipped. Rames-
side Period. Length, i in. [No. 46774.]
1331. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t_\pe A 4. On the base is roughh-
inscribed the prenomen of TuOTH.MES III, in a cartouche, with the signs ll/nl'^jf-
1332. Bright blue faience Cartouche Plaque, inscribed with the ]jrenonien of TlIOTHMES III,
or the name of Men-KIIE1'ER-Ra (XXIst dynasty), r-^^ - XVIlIth (jr XXIst (Theban)
dynasty. Length, f in. ^ [Xo. 17269.]
Bequciitlicd by tJic floii. Sir W. Temple, 1S56.
1333. Glazed steatite .Scarab, faded to 3ellow, of t\'pe A 6, inscribed twice "Good God,
Men-KHEPER-Ra (Thothmes III)." XI Xth dynasty, or later. Length, j in. [No. 46955.]
1336. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 5, with squared base, |...m..|
1337. Green
"(Long)
(TilOTHMES
live
III),
glazed steatite Scarab, of type
beloved of Amen."
3-6, inscribed
the king of Upper and Lower Egypt, Men-KHEPER-R.a
XXIst-XXIInd dynasty.
A
n
Leneth, -j-^ in.
[Xo. 22587.]
1338. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t)-pe A 3, inscribed " king of Upper
and Lower Egypt, Men-kheper-Ra (Thothme.s III, or the priest-king of that
name), beloved of Amen." XXIst-XXIInd dynasty. Length |i- in.
[Xo. 27224.]
1340. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type A 3, inscribed " Good
Upper and Lower Egypt, Men-KHEPER-Ra (Thothme.S III)"
[God], king of ;
the cartoucheis placed between two signs of " life " and above the w^'^-sign.
1341. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to xellow, of type D-M, inscribed with the pre-
1342. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of tj'pe A 5. On the base is li^ o
inscribed "king ofUpper and Lower Egj'pt and Lord of the Two Lands, MEN- 2P^ t^
KHEPER-R.^ (T HOTHMbS III)." Chipped. About XXIst dynasty. Length, | in.
[No. 45878.]
1343. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t)'pe A 4, inscribed " king
and Lord of the Two Lands, Men-kheper-Ra." Chipped. XXIst-XXIInd
dynast}-. Length, in.
[No. 47025.] [ZZ
1344. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of tj'pe A 4, flat, inscribed " king and
Lord of the Two Lands, Ra-men ....," 1 y~^ XX 1st dynasty Length,
*[^ (?). j-'^ in.
[No. 42446.]
r""^
prentjinen of TiiOTHMES III. XXIst-XXIInd dynast\-. Length, i
[Xo. 47130.]
1348. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t_\ pe A 3-4, inscribed fa corrupt
form of the foregoing). Chipped. XXIst dynast)'. Length, ij in. [Xo. 4645L]
1352. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\-pe 5, in- A "\^ !,^ ^. ,
scribed in rude, deeply cut, hieroglyphs, with a still further corrupted -^^
^^ ,u,un^
1354. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown and white, of t)-pe A 5, :- A'
scribed with a corrupt version of the inscription of 1350, resembling that of f^^"^
O
1352. XXIInd d) nasty. Length, -/^j in. [Xo. 16739.]
Bequeathed hv tlic I Ion. Sir W. Temple, 1856.
w
sic '\
1356. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\ije A, with leg.s roughh' cut.
On the base are a demi-cartouclie, containing the prenomen of Thothmks III, A
nomen of Thothme.S III (?), in a base-less cartouche, before which are the signs r^^^
Chipped. About XXIInd d\-nastj-. Length, | in.
"^^"^^
[No. 47043.]
Cy. Newberry: Cairo Cataloging 36132. 1 do. not agree with Prof. Newberry's .XVIIIth dynasty date for
this style of scarab.
[No. 27069.]
Rf ^^^
~
1361. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\pe A 3, coarsel}' cut, /^^aJ^\
inscribed with the prenomen of Thothmes III, the sign of "king of Lower
Eg)'pt," , and two uniL-i on the Cf. 1358. About XXIInd dynasty.
Length, J in. [No. 38635.]
with the ideograms of " goodness," " royalty," and " truth," I Dn (I , the
protecting hawk, and the ^^^7 sign. XlXth-XXIInd dynast)-. Length, in.
1363. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type J 2. On the base is rudely inscribed
a corrupt ro)-al prenomen, in a cartouche, within a hatched border. Cf. the foregoing.
XlXth-XXIInd d\nasty (?). Length, | in.
[No. 27065.] m
-
G)
1367. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to w hite, of t\'pe A 3, with legs roughl}
blocked out. On the base is inscribed the ]jrenomen of TuoTHMES IH, with
other signs, showing confused writing of titles. Hack broken off. About f] f]
XXIInd d)-nasty (?). Length, y'j; in. Petrie Hisf. Scam/>s, 1061. :
1369. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of the same t}pe, ami with the same
inscription as 1368. XXIInd d)-nasty (?). Length, y'^ in. [No. 48877.]
1370. Glazed steatite Cowroid, inscribed "Son of the Sun (?), Men-
KHEPEK-R.\ .Mkni" ("the firm"), abox-e the wc/'-sign. A late imitation Q I
of Thothmes III. The object has been burnt, and has turned red and
1^""^
white in consequence. Chipped. From San al-Hager (Tanis). Petrie :
XXIst-XXIInd
Ta/iis, II,
dynasty
p.
(?).
28, pi.
Length, f in.
viii,
75 fig. 1844.; ///j/. Saini/is,
[No. 23592.] ^
Presented by the Egypt Exploration E/ii/d, 887. 1
1371. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t}'pe A 7-8, inscribed with the prenomen
1"""^
G
of Thothmes III (?), igj ""77
o . About XXIInd d}-nasty (?). Length, y^ in. [No. 46414.]
1372. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A, with roughl\- cut legs, v ^ J
On the base are two cartouches of Mex-khei'EK-R.a. (Thothmes III), with the ^r^^
name of Amen-Ra corruptl}- inscribed. XXth-XXI'Ind dj-nastv. Length, |-| in.
[No. 45895.]
~
1^^^:^
1373. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to yellow, of type A 3-4, inscribed " Good j 1 a
God Lord of the Two Lands, Men-KHEPER-R.^." XlXth dyna.sty, or later. r^
, ^_^
Length, in [No. 42685.] .
G
1374. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed " Good God, Lord ^"^
^ |
1375. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A 3, with broad base, on which is
inscribed the prenomen of TuOTHMES III (Mex-KHEPER-Ra), between the words "Good
God, Lord of the Two Lands," t 1 , and " Amen-Ra ....," (1 ^~ {\. Ramesside Period
^
I T
fA
[No. 38619] ij
of which is inscribed " Men-KHEPER-Ra, giving double beauty to the Two [A 6 ^ /i\
= 11;
1379. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 4.
o G
On the base is inscribed the prenomen of THOTHMES III, with
titles, twice. XXIInd-XXIVth dynasty. Length, | in.
[No. 45735.]
forms of titles of Thothme.S III. XVHIth dynasty (?). Length, -/'.^ in. " '
1381. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type 3, with legs blocked A
out, inscribed with the name and titles of Thothme.S III, "Good God, Lord of
the Two Lands, Mex-KHEPER-R.a," followed by the words " Guardian (?) of
Amen-Ra ( I]
ds)." XXlIncLXXIVth dynasty. Length, fi in. [No. 38632.]
1382. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, inscribed "Good '=1 t ^
God, Lord of the Two Lands, Mex-KHEPER-R.\, stable is the Red Crown, I
II
'^~^
1385. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t>'pe A 3. On "^ t
the base isj'nscribed"Good God, Lord of the Two Lands, Men- '^
kheper-Ra (Thothmes III), on every day." Chipped. XXIst
dynasty (?). Length, in. "(
(aSlQe
[No. 45758.]
O sic
1386. Green glazed steatite rectangular Plaque, parth' faded to brown. On the obverse
is the prenomen of TuoTHMES III in a dcmi-cartouche, with the signs 7TT\, a corruptiun
of the name of Amen-Ra. On the reverse is "king as Lord of the Two Lands of Ra,"
1387. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\"pc A 3, inscribed K\ \\ above the prenomen
of TllOTHXrES III, in a cartouche. Chipped. XlXth-XXIInd dynasty (?). Length, in..',
1388. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t}-pe A 3, with legs blocked
out. On the base is inscribed the prenomen of Thothmes III, with the signs,
1389. Glazed steatite Cow roid, plain, faded to brown. On the base is a rude cartouche
containing the prenomen of THOTHMES III, between a winged sun, or protecting hawk
1390. Green glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type G 2, roughh* inscribed with
the prenomen of Thothmes III, in a demi-cartouche above a nelh protected by a hawk, with
disk between its wings. Chipped. About XXII nd dj'nasty (?). Length, f in. [No. 46555.]
1391. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown and white, of type G 4. On ^,^'^^5^
the base is very rudely cut the prenomen of Thothmes III, in a demi-cartouche, M^^f^
with a protecting hawk before it. About XXIInd dynast\\ Length, ^ in. '^IfcrTljJ*'
^^^-
[No. 47013.]
1392. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type 7. On the base is the prenomen A
of Thothmes III, beneath a scarabaeus, between two protecting hawks. On either side of
the cartouche is an iiracns, and below is a neb. Chipped. XlXth dynast}', or later.
'
Length, | in. [No. 47030-]
1393. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type D, with claboratel}' cut head and back.
On the prothora.x are two spiral volutes, and the legs are roughl}' blocked out.
1394. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded tn wliite, of t\'pe A, witli rou^lil)' cut 1cl;s. ^ii
On the base is the prenomen gJ in a cartouche (for MkN-KHKPKK-Ra ?), before a \rC
protecting hawk; between is a w^rrfZ-feather. Abo\'e are the sit^ns i\^ns- and ^^^jai
1395. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to ivory-white, of type A 4, with legs blocked
out. On the base is cut a protecting hawk, with wings stretched over the prenomen of
Thothmes hi, in a cartouche, surmounted by the sign n (for III)?); above the hawk is a
1396. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\].e A 3. On the base is inscribed
and before a protecting hawk, above a uc/>. XlXth-XXIInd d}'nast)'. Length, ,'7, in.
[No. 47168.]
1397. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of t}'pe A 3, with legs roughly blocked out.
On the base is the prenomen of THOTHMES III, in a cartouche, beneath the signs GJ I
and before a protecting hawk ; below is a iiel'. XlXth-XXIInd d)'nast\'. Length, J-i in.
[No. 48788.]
1398. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, roughly cut. On the base is
the prenomen of TnoTHMES III, in a cartouche, surmounted by r?/ty^-feathers, with the
signs I ^ ,
over a protecting iiawk. XlXth flynasty. Length, Ji in. [No. 46936.]
1399. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t>'pe G 2, inscribed with the
o
prenomen of THOTHMES III, between two protecting hawks. Ramesside Period.
Length, in. Suit Collection, 1835.
{; [No. 3962.]
1400. Light blue faience Scarab, of type A 3. On the base is the prenomen of
Thothmes III, in a cartouche, between two protecting hawks. Ramesside Period. Length,
U i"- [No- 45942.]
""
1401. Base of a glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of t>pe A, on which is '^ZH^
rudely inscribed the prenomen of Thothmes III, in a cartouche, before a protecting
hawk, above a neh. Chipped. After XlXth d)nasty. Length, l in.
[No. 45917.]
1402. Blue paste Scaraboid Plaque, inscribed with the prenomen of THOTHMES III,
and a sign intended to represent the protecting hawk. Before Ith dj-nasty. Length, XXV '
I in. ' [No. 38752.]
1403. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type G i. On the base is cut the
prenomen of Thothmes III, in a demi-cartouche, protected b\- a winged hawk or serpent.
Chipped. Ramesside Period. Length, ^ in. [No. 46848.]
1404. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type L 4. On the base are cut an
and protecting hawk, both disked, above a cartouche containing the prenomen of
iiraeiis
Thothmes III over a neb. Ramesside Period. Length, ^^ in. [No. 461 19.]
1405. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of tj-pe G 2 ; on the prothorax are two volutes.
On the base is the prenomen of Thotilmes III, in a cartouche, between a winged disk and
a winged hawk ;
in the spaces between the wings are small disks. XlXth-XXIInd dynasty.
Length, \\ in. [No. 45864.]
S
;
1406. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type 2-C 2, roughl)- cut. On A
the base is inaccuratelj- cut the prenomen of TlloTllMES III, in a cartouche, sur-
mounted b_\- feathers, on one side of which is a protecting hawk, with a disk and the
signs ij
^
v^^^ . r>\'f^r
o\"er ii'Q
its head below is a neb. Chipped. XlXth d}-nast)', or later
Length, i
J in. [Xo. 45790.]
1407. Green glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type L 2-K 2, with
legs blocked out. On the base is rudel)' cut the prenomen of Thothmes III,
in a cartouche, between two protecting hawks, with disks o\er their heads,
beneath a winged disk and over a winged scarabaeus. XlXth d)nasty.
Length, i [No. 45756-]
O
1408. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t}-pe A 4, inscribed
with a protecting hawk. The inscription probably contains the pre- AAA^A^
nomen of [Mi-:n]-KHEPEK-Ra, with the symbol of " stabilit}- " taking the place
of the second O. XlXth-XXIst d\-nast}' (?). Length, ^ in. [Xo, 30631.]
1410. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to gre}', of tj'pe A 4, inscribed with the 'A
prenomen of Thoth.MES III, in a cartouche, and " Ra, ma}' he give jo}' to the
Horus " (i.c., the king). XVIIIth dynasty, or later. Length, f in. [No. 17208.]
Presented by Major-Gen. A. W. H. Mtyrick, 1879.
1411. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of tN-jie A 3, inscribed " Long live
the Horus, Men-KHEPER-R.\ ; ma>- Ra bestow stabilit}- upon him!" XVIIIth
dynast}', or later. Length, -j''^ in.
[Xo. 38627.]
f
O o
1413. Green glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t}'pe 3. On the base A
is inscribed "Long live the Horus, Men-KIIE1'ER-R.\ (Thothmes III), ma}' Ra
make (his) name stable " XX'IIIth dynast}', or later. Length, -^^^ in.
!
r^'^
[Xo. 45966.]
1414. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type 4, flat. On the base A
is inscribed "Live the Horus, Men-KHEPER-Ra (THOTHMES III), may he give
all beauty, strength, and stability " XVIIIth dynasty, or later. Length, \ in.
! 1""^
[Xo. 46878.]
j
1415. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to gre)', of t\'pe A 3, roughly cut, inscribed as
1414. Late Ramesside Period. Length, | in. [No. 46771.]
[No. 3911;.]
1418. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pe A 4, inscribed with an imitation ro\-a
1420. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type G 4, inscribed with the
prenomen of Thothme.S III, and " Lord of the Two Lands; stable Horus "(?)
(^
O iHmiJ
^ ]/' t^t^
_^k- '^^^ whip on the back of the hawk is prolonged in a
zigzag line, being confused with the sign 'ww"^ XlXth-XXIInd d\"nast\'. Length, y^ in.
[No. 40323.]
the base is the prenomen of Thothmes III, between a neb and a hawk ! .Ji ^
ith flail on back, in front of which is the symbol of " life." Chipped. 1 3-. _,^
XlXth-XXIInd dynasty. Length, f in. l U^ '
j
[No. 45705-] -^=7
1423. Faience Scarab, faded to gre)", of type A with legs roughl}' blocked
5,
out, inscribed with the prenomen of Thothmes III, figure of a hawk with
and a
a flail upon his back. Before XX\Tth d\'nast\-. Length, | in. [No. 16758.]
1424. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white and red-brown, of t)"pe G 3, with large
O
perforation ends. On the base is the prenomen of Thoth.MES III, with the inscription et^
over a neb. XlXth-XXIInd dynasty. Length, -^ in. [No. 46984.] J^
1425. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to gre)', of type G 4, inscribed with the prenomen
of Thothmes III, in a demi-cartouche, before the signs O I, and above a neb. XlXth-
S 2
I40 CATAI.ontTK OF SCARABS, CVLINDER-SKALS, ETC. [1426-1436
tlie
1426. Green glazed .steatite Scarab, of t)'pe A 2-4, inscribed "The Majest}' (if
Horus, MKN-KHKrEK-R.\ (TiioTHMKS III) (Good) God, (Lord of) the Two
Lands." R(iii>;h work tliick glaze. X Xth-XXI Ind d>iiasty. Length, g in.
; 1
^ t-
i"iS-v-
[No. 28443.]
"^
v^ -^'
1431. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to gre\', of t_\'pe 3, with legs blocked out On the A
base is cut the crowned hawk, standing on the tied, with the tiraens in front and the
O
inscription ^^ ,
" Mkn-[kiiepek]-R.\ (TiioTiiMES III), the Good God," behind. XlXth-
XXI I nd j
5 d\'nas ty. Length, W in. [No. 39063.]
On
1432. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type 3, vcr\' rudeh- cut.
the base is inscribed the prenomen of TliOTHNrES III, within a cartouche,
A
1
with, above, a hawk between two iiraci, and, below, the ;/c/'-sign. Ramesside ^glflo
Period (?). Length, i: in. [No. 39124.]
(
^ )
'
1433. (ilazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t)'pe A 3. On the base is the sun on
the horizon [O] over a cartouche containing the signs R.\-K1IEPER, over an iiraeiis, a hawk,
and the s)-mboI of "life." XlXth d)'nast\-, or later. Length, in. [No. 48783.] |!
1434. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to gre\-, of t\'pc A 6. On the base is the prenomen
of TiioTHMics III, in a cartouche, beneath the sj-mbols "V Pr, I', a'ld above a neb. Ghippcd.
1435. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t)'pe A 4. On the base is the [)renomen
of
Length,
TiiOTHMES
i in.
III, above the signs 1] Df, ^ ^ " Chipped. XXIst-XXIInd dynasty
[No. 46356.]
(?).
1436. Green glazed steatite rectangular Plaque, with convex back, on which is cut the
prenomen of THOTinrES III, in a cartouche, surmounted b)- plumes; on the base are cut the
symbols J, I/-, V^ and an uritcns^ with a long tail, above a crocodile. Chipped. Before
1437. Dark green glazed steatite Scarab, parti}' faded to white, of type A 3, with
unusual]}- cut head. Inscribed with the prenomen of Thothmp;s III, in a demi-cartouche,
G
I^ =
before the ''^"'
sign.s t ^^ ^^^=^. Chipped. After XlXth dynasty. Length, ^'^ in.
[No. 47159.]
1438. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to gre}-, of type A 3, with legs rough!}- T '^, H Q.
blocked out, inscribed "Good God, royal Horu.s, Men-KHEPER-Ra," with the -^^
\|
7ieb-s\gn. After XVII Ith dynasty. Length, i in. [No. 4009 1.] (o^^J
Os
r""'^
1439. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of t}-pe A 3, inscribed " Men-
?=^
KHEPER-Ra (Thothmes III), beloved of all the gods, Ruler of Asia, Prince of
Thebes." Badly cut. XlXth dynasty (?). Length, in. ^ ^^ ^_j)
[No. 40030.]
1111
1440. Blue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\pe A 6. On the base
are inscribed the prenomens of Thothmes III and the priest-king (?), Men- g
KHEPER-Ra, beneath the boat of Amen-Ra. XX 1st dynast}-. Length, f in. f"^ r'-^
[No. 27228.] g
1441. Green glazed steatite Cartouche Plaque. On the obverse is in-
On "Amen-Ra,
scribed the prenomen of TiiOTHMES III, tjj^ the ;-<?7r;'i-t'
^% '^
-
. \
lot i
lord of valour," ^zi^ . Chipped. Ramesside Period. Length,
, .
g
.
m. ^
,/^a [No. 4023.]
1442. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to yellow, of type A 3-6, inscribed with the pre-
nomen of Thothmes III, between two wrtcfZ-feathers, with the sun-bark of Amen-Ra LQ-^ (?)
above, and the neb-^\gn below. XXIst or XXIInd-XXIVth dynasty (?). Length, f^ in.
[No. 38644.]
\
1444. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t}-pe A 4. On z' ~\ z' N
the base are cut the names of THOTHMES III. Chipped. Cinur o -^
XX I Ind dynasty. Length, f| in. [No. 45745.]
'- ^^
The date of this scarab is fairly evident from the resemblance in style of M
cutting of its inscription to those of the scarabs of the Bubastite kings. QC 2399 ff. v.
' '
tional wintjed sun-disk and above a scarabacus, with two uraei. Chipped. ( OUISS 1
1449. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 4-8. On the base is a figure
of a god, holding the ankh, squatting before a cartouche containing the prenomen of
Thothmks III, beneath a winged sun and above a neb. Chipped. Rame.sside Period.
Length, \ in. [No. 46898.]
symbol \j^^ and above a neb. About XXIst d\-nast\'. Length, fi- in. [No. 46887.]
1451. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t}-pe A 8. On the base is a roughl>- cut figure
of an uncertain deit_\-, holding a cartouche contaiin'ng part of the prenomen of TliOTHMES III ;
behind him is a similar cartouche. About XXIInd d_\nasty (?j. Length, in. [No. 46215.] J,
1452. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3. On the base is cut the
prenomen of Thothmes III, in a base-less cartouche, before a squatting deity; above is
the symbol i^, and below is a neb. XXIst-XXIInd dynasty. Length, | in. [No. 47058.]
[No. 28881.]
1454. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to \ello\\, of t\pe A 8, on the base of which are cut
figures of Ptah and Maat, and a cartouche containing the prenomen of TiiOTHMES III.
Saite Period. Length, ,\ in. [No. 16807.]
1455. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 5-7. On the base is cut a
figure of a king kneeling before an altar, in the act of offering. Above him is
the solar disk, and behind him are the sign I and a protecting hawk ; below are
1456. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brow 11, of type 2. On the base is D
a figure of a king kneeling in adoration before a cartouche containing the pre-
nomen of Thothmes III. Above him is the sign r'^ and an uraeus, and below
is a neb. Chipped. Ramesside Period. Length, \ in.
[No. 46884.]
1457. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A 4. On the base is cut the
wearing the Red Crown, and kneeling in adoration between two cartouches
figure of a king,
containing the prenomen of ThoTHMES III. XXIst-XXIVth dynasty. Length, I in.
[No. 38634.]
^
1458. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type 7. On the base is a figure of A
a king, wearing the hehnet, kneeling in adoration before a cartouche containing the prenomen
of Thothmes III, beneath a winged sun. Chipped. Ramesside Period. Length, f in.
[No. 46943-]
1459. Glazed steatite Scarab, of tj'pe A 3, faded to brown. On the base is a king
kneeling in adoration before the prenomen of Thothmes III, as before. XXth-XXIInd
dynast)-, or later. Length, -j-jf in. [No. 46815.]
1460. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type A 3. On the base is rudely cut a
figure of a king kneeling, as before.Ramesside Period. Length, g in. [No. 39105.]
1461. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pe L 2, with the same design as the foregoing.
but cut in a different style. XXIst-XXIInd dynasty (?). Length, in. [No. 28584.] ^
1462. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t}-pe A 7, inscribed with the ideograph of O
Amen-Ra ixii and a figure of a king kneeling in adoration before a cartouche con-
,
1463. Light green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 6. On the base is cut a figure of
^^^^'
a royal sphinx, couchant, with a winged uracils above him, and the signs |T,
"good god," before him. Below are two kings, one wearing the kla/t, the other
the helm, kneeling in adoration before an obelisk, placed between them, on
which is inscribed the prenomen of THOTHMES III, which is repeated by the head
of the king on the left, beneath whose feet is inscribed ^ "Lord of the [Two] ,
1465. Blue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of t)-pe A 5, on the base of which is cut a figure
Red Crown, kneeling in adoration before the s)-mbol of "life";
of a king, wearing the
behind him are the signs "y)|1, "life, stability and power," and a cartouche
containing the prenomen of Thothmes III. Chipped. XXIst-XXIInd dynasty,
'
1466. Green glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t)pe A 3-4. On the base is a
figure of a king,wearing the short wig and ate/, kneeling in adoration before an Lq * *
Amen-obelisk, by the side of which is the symbol of " life." Behind the king is I A
the inscription "Good God, giving [life], Rd-k/ieper."
Length,
About XXIInd d)-nasty. ^- r;
|
'^
ill. [No. 46266.] foSeJ
1467. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to yellow, of type A 4. On the base is cut the
figure of a king wearing the feathers H
before the obelisk, the symbol of Amen. In the field is the pre-
nomen of Thothmes III, with the signs of "stability" and
[j, kneeling in adoration
m
(asQe ]
"goodness." About XXIInd dynasty. Length, fi in. [No. 39926.]
J
1468. Gix-cn glazed steatite Hemicylindcr. On the convex side is a label, un inscribed,
between two ;rw/-feathers in relief with, above and below, hatched borders.
'~~".'=
On the flat side is rudely cut a figure of a king, wearing the ^?A/-headdress '
^Vj^J!^ fl
with |)endent iiraei, kneeling before a cartouche containing the prenomeii ;~ ' '^*'
'J .
1469. Blue paste Scarab, faded to grej-, of type 8. On the base is faintly cut A Ij
[j
1470. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type G 4. On the base is rudel\-
cut a figure of a king standing (?) before a demi-cartouche containing the [irenomcn of
1471. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to reddish-\elIow, of t\'pe A, with legs roughl)'
blocked out and beaded line between the prothora.x and wing-cases. On the base are cut,
in three registers, (i) an o.x and an unknown object; (2) a figure seated in adoration before
1""^
an obelisk and a cartouche inscribed (m '
1472. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of archaistic t\'pe, imitating E. On the
base are cut (i) a squatting figure of a king between two bulls ^^ ;
(2) a winged scarab and disk between two seated figures of kings,
who have their o hands raised in adoration ; (3) a hawk ^^ between
two cartouches of Thothmes III, Men-kheper-Ra. Probabl>-
1474. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to gre\', of type A 3-6, on the base of
which is cut a kneeling figure of a king (offering the sj'mbol of " praise " to a i^.
1475. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t}'pe 6. On the base is rudely cut A
a figure of a king offering a vase to a coiichant sphinx, above which is a protecting hawk.
Below is a cartouche containing a corrupt version of the jirenonien of Thothmes III, over a
neb. XXVIth d>-nasty, or earlier. Length, in. iJ
[No. 48719.]
1476. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of tj'pe \ 8. On the base is cut a rojal
1477. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to ivory-white, of type G 1-3. On the base is a rojal
sphinx, with an uncertain object above it, couchant, over a cartouche containing the prenomen
of Thothmes III, before which is a squatting goddess below is a neb. XXVIth dynasty (?). ;
1478. Light green glazed steatite Scarab, of type 3-4, on the base of which is cut a A
sphinx, ioiichant, wearing the atef-ccown, between a figure of Maat and a cartouche con-
taining the jjrenomen of Thothmes III. Saite Period. Length, | in. [No. 42884.]
1479. Green glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of typQ A 8. On the base is cut a
figure ofAmen, squatting before a cartouche containing the prenomen of TlluTHMES lU,
above which is a sphinx, couchaut. XXYIth d\-nast\-. Length, i in. [No. 48854.]
"'"
1480. Greenglazed steatite rectangular Plaque. Obverse, a kriosphinx,
emblem of Amen-Ra, wearing the solar disk and uraeiis, and with an iiraeiis ,^x.^
before him, couchaut, above the sign wvwa above is a protecting hawk. Reverse,
the corrupt inscription " Men-kheper-R.\ (Thothmes III, or a priest-king),
;
I fl
N 5 LE
^
fil
1481. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t}'pe G 4. On the base are cut the
with the atef-crown upon his head and the name ^ of the god Amen-Ra (I '^^^'^ above
1482. Paste Scarab, faded to brown, of t\'pe A 4-8, with painted prothora.v and double
lines on back. On the base is roughl}' cut a ro)'al sphinx with a cartouche r^ before him,
and a winged uracils abo\e. Saite Period (?). Length, -j-i- in. [No. 45892.]
1483. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\'pe A 3, faded to \'ellow. On the base is a
sphinx, holding the \ase 0, and coucha>it abo\'e a prostrate prisoner; above is a cartouche
containing an illegible ro\-al prenomen (probabl)' Men-KIIEPER-Ra). XXVIth d>-nasty.
Length, h in. [No. 48674.]
1484. Glazed steaschist rectangular Plaque, faded to white. On the obverse, w hich is flat,
is inscribed the prenomen of Thothmes III, in a cartouche, surmounted hy two plumes; on
either side is cut a ro}'al sphinx holding the
vase sj'mbolizing "praise," and with the name
of Amen
are the
1^^^^ above his back, below which
(1
among papyru.s-reeds before an utcliat above a basket fiG : the whole is within a hatched
border. Chipped. Saite Period (?). Length, i| in. Petrie : Hist. Scarabs, 953. Andrews
CoUectuni, 1848. [No. 3949.]
1485. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to buff, of t\-pe 6. A On the base are cut a figure
of a sphinx, couchaut, with the sign of "life," |C', above him, and a king, wearing ..^
the double crown, kneeling and offering the vase 0, s\-mbolic of "praise"; in front of jHB^
him is the feather || , s}-mbolic of "justice." Behind him is the prenomen of \^vC'y
r"'^
Thothmes III, "beloved of Amen," corrupted into \\ Saite Period. Length, | in.
[No. 37822.]
^ J
the symbol of "praise," 0; above him is a solar disk and below him a car- /^T^'^ v^j
touche containing the prenomen of Tin iiiimks III to the right, facing this ;
\^-' -* f^-
group, is a winged uracils holding the ring Q. XW'th dynasty. Length, '
1487. Red porph\r\- (Rosso a//lico) rectangular Plaque. On one side is inscribed the
prenomen of Thothmes III, with a rudely cut'sphinx, couchaiit, on the
^/>sign, wearing the r?/r/-feathers, and accompanied by a protecting
^0cimi
~"
hawk. On the other side are incised figures of a cat (?) with the s}-mbol
of "life," Taurt with that of " protecting," and an uracils. XXIIIrd-
XXV Ith dynast)- (?) Length, yV in. Salt Collection, 1835. [Xo. 3998.]
Tlie peculiar style of this scarab may perhaps be assigned to the period of the Dodekarchy.
1488. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type 4-8. On the base is cut the A
figure of a ro\-al sphinx, coiicliant, wearing the Double Crown, and holding the s}-mbol of
"praise," 0. Above is the prenomen of Tikitiemes III. Saite Period. Length, f in.
[Xo. 38642.]
above the signs \/ ," praise to " (Men-KHEPER-R.\ ). XX\'Itli d)-nasty. Length, -Ji. in.
[Xo. 48875.]
1492. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 8, faded to brown, inscribed ?Df
with the prenomen of Thothmes III, in a transver.se cartouche, beneath the
uracated solar disk and the signs L/ as
, before. XXVIth d)'nast)-. Length, \ in. ^
f-
'
[Xo. 16756.]
f %l
Presented by Major-Gen. A. W. //. Meynck, 1879.
1495. Light green glazed steatite Scarab, of t}-pe A 6, inscribed " Praise the lord, ^^l^
Men-kheper-Ra (Tiiothmes III). Chipped. 'xXVIth dynast\-. Length, -,i^ in. ^
[No. 46122.] O
r^
1498. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of ty]3e 2. On the base is cut a figure A
of a king, wearing the utef-horns and plumes above a short round wig; he is seizing an
Asiatic by the hair, and striking him with uplifted scimitar, which is deformed into a feather [).
Between the legs of the king is seated a hound, or war-lion. In the field are the signs
[No. 377S3-]
On the base is cut a figure of a king, with the feathers (1 1) above his short
wig, striking down an enem\', whom he grasps b\' the hair. Beneath the 2>>>i;5<
'
king is a seated lion with a scourge on his back in the field are the pre- ;
s\-mbol of "praise" V, and between his legs is the war lion. XXVth d}-nasty. ^^^^
Length, | in. [No. 39938.]
The treatment of the lion is the same as that on the faience scarabs of the prince Pima (XXVth dynasty).
The form of the scarab is archaistic.
object, and above is the bird ^^=5. Chipped. XlXth dynasty, or later. Length, Az^^^'
m. [No. 45825.]
1502. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of tj'pe 8. On the base is cut A
a figure of a jackal, coitc/iattt, with head turned behind him towards a cartouche
containing the prenomen of Thoth.MES III. Round his neck is a collar, anri
in the field is the solar disk. XXVIth djnast)-. Length, -^ in. [No. 39267.]
T 2
148 CATALOGUE OF SCARABS, CYUXDKR-SKALS, ETC. [1503-1514
1504. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type .A 5, roughl}' cut. On the base is
inscribed the prenomen of TiiOTHMES III, in a papyrus boat, on the prow of which is
perched the hawk of Horus, while in the stern is seated a man '^. Sai'te Period. Length,
I in- [No. 38621.]
1505. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type 3-8, roughl}- cut, inscribed with A
the prenomen of TiioTllME.S III, in a cartouche, between two w^wZ-feathers. XXYIth
d)-nast\-. Length, m. [Xo. 47204.]
1506. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type G 4. On the ba.se is an imitation
of the prenomen of TlioTHMES III, between two wM^rAfeathers. Before XXVIth d)-nasty (?)
Length, | in. [\o. 48696.]
1507. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of tyjje .A 3-8, inscribed with the prenomen
ofTUOTHMES III, in a cartouche, with the //W(F/-feather at one side, between two neb-i^igns.
XXVIth d\-nasty. Length, I in. [No. 48887.]
1508. Dark green glazed .steatite Scarab, of tjpe L i, with long high back. On the
base is cut the prenomen of Thothmes III, between two w^?(F/-feathers and two nebs.
XXVIth dynasty (?). Length, fj| in. [No. 46196.]
1509. P'aience Scarab, faded to gre\', of type A 3, inscribed with the prenomen ot
Thothmes III, in a cartouche, between two w^^FZ-feathers and two .symbols of " beaut\- " T.
Chipped. XXVIth d\'nast\' (?). Length, -,^ in. [No. 47153.]
1510. Green glazed steatite Scaraboid Plaque. On the flat side is inscribed
theprenomen of THOTHMES III, in a cartouche, between two w^wZ-feathers
and two solar disks, above a papyrus-boat. Slightly chipped. XXVIth ,G
' "
1513. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type 3, with rear end high X
(archaisticj.On the base are cut the prenomen of Thothmes III, an iiraeus, ry^'
and the ideograph of the goddess Mut, i.e., a vulture with a whip upon its back. \^
1514. Light green glazed steatite Plaque, with the figure of a hijipopotamus, << chant.
in high
relief, on the back. On the
rounded base is inscribed the preno-
men of Thothmes III, in a cartouche, o
with the solar disk and a winged O
itraeus on one side and the //r/;-sign
on the other. Considerabh- worn.
4
XXVth-XXVIth dynast}-. Length,
i^ in. Hay Collection, i868. [No. 16749.]
1515-15231 THOTHMES III. 149
1516. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 2, with flat back and ,^^^i^-
strongly curved prothora.x (imitation of an early XVIIIth dynasty type), inscribed ;<*,
^
with the prenomen of TllOTHMES III, in a plumed cartouche, and the signs a SoJSf'
the prenomen of Thothmes III, with the feathers of Maat above the car- S r
touche. On the base are the same cartouche without the feathers, the
maijical net design, and the sign ^^3^' below. Probably XXVIth dynasty.
Length, | in. [No. 39775-]
1519. Light green hard paste Scarab, of tj'pe 7, finel}- cut. On the base is A ,~.
1520. Glazed steatite Scaraboid, faded to brown, with two deep lines at the sides. On
the back is a cartouche containing the -^i? prenomen of Thuth\H-:s III, surmounted by
XX Vlth d\-nasty
(;/r/-feathers.
Length, i in.
On the base are the signs
1521. Glazed steatite Scaraboid, with two lines at the side, faded to brown, on the back
st\-le.
[No. 48894.]
(?).
1522. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type A 3, inscribed with the ]3renomen
of Thdthmes III, in a base-less cartouche, between two prenomens of Amen-HETEP III,
above a iieb. XXX'Ith dynast)-. Length, [No. 47069.]
1524. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 8, elaborately cut. On the base
is theemblem of the king of Lower Egyjit, over the symbol of gold, between two cartouches,
each containing the prenomcn of Thothmes III. XXI Vth-XXVIth dynasty. Length,
'"
-n; [No. 4S817.]
1525. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 4-8, inscribed with the
prenomen of TiioTHMES III, in a cartouche, and the symbols of "goodness " and "truth."
XXVIth d\-nasty. Length, y\ in. [No. 48865.]
1526. Light green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 8, inscribed with the
o
I)renomen of TiiOTHMES III, in a cartouche, before an nraeus, above the neb.
XXVIth dynasty. Length, i in. [No. 46340.]
\
1527. Faience Scarab, faded to white, of type A 4-8, inscribed with the name
Ra-KHEPEK, in a cartouche, above the ('/;-sign, and below is the ideograph of
n^
Hi)
I P
(ul
" beauty," between two iiraci. Saite Period (?). Length, i in. .
[
[No. 42368.] ^
1529. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type 8, inscribed "king of Upper and A
Lower Egypt, Men-KHEPER-Ra," above a i'/^ XXVIth dynasty. Length, \ in. [No. 48855.]
1532. Faience Scarab, of t)-pe A 7, inscribed with the jirenomen of Thothmi.s III.
Much disintegrated. XXVIth dynasty. Length, -J^ in. Blacas Collection, 1867.
[No. 17223.]
1533. Light blue paste Scarab, of type G i, inscribed with the prenomen of
TII(>T^^^ES III. XXVIth dynasty. Length, f^ in. [No, 46497.]
1534. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A 8, of unusually small size,
inscribed with the prenomen of TllOTHMES III, (^^^^. Chipped on one sitle. Saite Period.
Length, ] in. 2lg [No. 42971.]
1535. Light blue glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pc A 8, inscribed as 1534. XX\Tth
dynasty. Length, H in. [No. 28875.]
1536. lilue paste Scarab, of t\pe L i, inscribed as 1534. Saite Period. Length, % in.
[No. 38746.]
1537. Glazed steatite .Scarab, faded to gre)', of t\'[:ie A 5. On the base are two base-less
cartouches, containing the prenomen of Thoth.ah'.s III. Chipped. XXVIth dynasty.
Length, yi^ in. [No. 47 161.]
1538. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to )-ellow, of type A 3, inscribed \\ ith the prenomen
of Thothmes III. XXVIth dynasty (?). Length, A in. [No. 48813.]
,
1539. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 8, inscribed as before. XXVIth
d>nasty. Length, A in. [No. 48845.]
1540. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of t\'pe A ^,-6, inscribed as before. Chipped.
XXVIth dynasty. Length, in. ^ [No. 48857.]
1541. Light green faience Cowroid, of naturalistic t}'pe, \\ ith hatched decoration along
the top, inscribed as before. Chipped. XXVIth fl)-nast)'. Length, {i in. [No. 46578.]
1543. Green glazed steatite Scaraboid Plaque, inscribed on the flat side with the
1544. Faience Scarab, faded to white, of type A 4-8, inscribed with the prenomen of
TnOTll.ME.S III,
'
1545. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to yellow, of tvpe A 8, inscribed with the
n7 -i
^
j
1547. Base of a green jasper Scarab, of t)-pe A 7 (?), inscribed ^..r?... . Chipped. From
Tell Uafnah (Daphnai). Saite Period. Length, in. Petrie Hist. j| 2046. : Sctznr/'s,
[No. 18534.]
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Ennd, 1887.
1548. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of tj'pe L 2, with the legs roughly indicated, inscribed
w (? part of the prenomen of TiiOTllME.S III) within a double line border. XVIIIth ^*
dynasty. Length, ,% in. A)iastasi Collection, 1839. [No. 4 131.] ^S^
1549. Green glazed steatite Scaraboid. On the back is cut a figure of a duck, with wings
and tail spread, and the head bent back. On the squared base is inscribed the =Qj
prenomen of Thothmes III, modified by the substitution of the symbol of Neith ^^---^
for the scarabaeus "Good God, Men-Neith-Ra." Saite Period. Length, A in.
:
1552. Light blue paste Scaraboid Plaque. On the obverse is cut the figure of the
Set-animal, rr)r//r?;//, holding between
hi.s forepaws a knife,
^|^,
from which proceeds an nraeiis ; above is the sign . On the _-=^ '' >'
reverse is an imitation prenomen of TiiOTHMi-s III, with the
^ ifc^^>''
sign, formed like the sign of the goddess Xeith on each '>^ '*'
[j ;
^!^^2^^~^ '7j
1554. Green faience Scarab, of t\-pe A 6, with legs roughly blocked out, inscribed with a
corrupt form ftf the prenomen of Thothmes III, t^ .</< . Ramesside Period. Length, i ] in.
% [Xo. 12792.]
1555. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type G i, on the base of which is G
inscribed the prenomen of TnOTH.MES III, with the sj-mbols D t ^ on either side.
1556. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type i, inscribed " Men-KHEPF.r-[R.v],
J
emanation of Amen" ^ ^ tvj- C/- 1914, of Amenhetep III. From Arban, on the
1557. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to gre\-, of t\pe A 4. On the base is the
prenomen of Thothmes III, in a horizontal' cartouche, beneath a winged sun
and above a scarabaeus, between two w^wZ-fcathers, over a neb. Much chijiped (o J^^
|]
and worn. From Arban, on the Khabur (Mesopotamia). XVIIIth-XIXth ^r -^
dynasty. Length, i
Birch, in Layard, Xineveh
in.
ami Babylon
[Xo. 103036.] l] ^ R
(1853), p. 281, No. I ; Budge, The Mtiintiiy, p. 251. ^^^^
1558. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to gre\-, of t\-pe A 3. On the base is cut a ro}-al
sphinx, holding the vase 0, symbolic of "praise," with a disk above his back, '"'^ '
O
loueliant, over the signs :^\^ before a vertical cartouche, containing the (j
prenomen of ThotiI-MES III ; at the end is a WtV'. Much worn. From Arban,
on the Khabur (Mesopotamia). XVI Ilth-XIXth dynast}-. Length,! in. [Xo. 103037.]
Birch, in Layard. Nineveh and Babylon (1853), p. 281, Xo. 2 ; Budge, The Mitiiiiiiy, p. 251.
1559. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to ivor}--white, of t}-pe A 7. On the base is a Xile-
god, kneeling in adoration before the obelisk of Amen, b}- the side of .^^ ,^,.
which is a disk; behind him is a cartouche containing the prenomen of /*Si|
iTtN '
Thothmes III, over which are the bee, emblematic of Lower Egypt, and if //ill. 'p' I '
1560. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to gre}-, of t}pe G 2, inscribed w ith the prenomen of
Thothme.s III,and part of the name of Amen-Ra. Chipped. From Phoenicia. Late Xew
Kingdom. Length, i in. -J [No. 491 14.]
^ :
1561. Glazed steatite Plaque, faded to brown (glaze gone), with rounded ends On the
obverse is rudely cut a figure of a king, wearing
the helmet, nraeus, and shenti, seated on a throne
with lion-legs and a low back. He r o
O
holds in one hand the sceptre f , and
in the other the o]
. Before him are
corrupt hierogh-phs, including the
r^^^
prenomen of TiioTHMES III. On the
reverse is a sjDhinx, couchant, wearing ^ '
1562. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 6-.S. On the base is cut a
sphinx, eouchant, with disk on head (no nraeus), and the vase over his back, above a
cartouche containing the prenomen of Thothmes III, between a male and a female standing
figure, both facing inwards. Phoenician imitation. From Amrit. XXVIth dynasty.
Length, g in. [No. 48167.]
1563. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 4, with double lines on back.
On is the prenomen of TnOTiniES III, in an oval,
the base
between two ;rt(?/-feathers with tiraei. F'rom Enl'comi _
(C\'prus) {British Musenin Excavations).
dynast}'. Length, in.
After XVIIIth
[No. 97-4-1, 694.]
^s^
Murray, Smith, and Walters, Excavations in Cyprus, PI. IV, p. 41.
1565. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3. On the base is cut a
sphin.x, couchant, above a prostrate enem\', with a cartouche containing the
ijrenomen of TaoTH.MES III before him and the signs ] T , "Good God, SJ^,^ "* -
Lord of the Two Lands," above him. Chipped. From Amathus (Cyprus) ^^i^^i^
Gra\'e 5 {British Museum Excavations). XN'IlIth d)'nast\', or later. Length,
m. [No. 94-1 1-I, 6.]
Murray, Smith, and Walters, Excirralions in Cyprus, Fig. 147, 2.
Grave 201 {British Museum E.vcavations). XVIIIth d\nast>-. Length, in. [No. 94-1 i-i, 426.]
Murray, .Smith, and Walters, Excavations in Cyprus, Fig. 147, I7-
1567. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to yellow, of t\pe A 2-C 2, inscribed with the
prenoinen of Thothmes III, between two w^^fZ-feathers, r ^,
and above the symbol of " gold." On either side ''' a ^^^ ^
-TUS^^
double volute. From Amathus: Grave 201 (A'r/Vw/i J/jyw II w 1) i^^^^^^W
Excavations). XVIIIth d}-nasty. Length, | in. '
^^
[No. 94-11-1,425.]
p;^
Murray, Smith, and Walters, Excavations in Cyprus, Fig. 147, 16.
-
relief, on the back. On the ^^^ base is cut an imitation of the pre-
nomen of Thothmks III, . From A inathns: Grave 201 (5;7'//;
}fnscuiii Excavations). ^;^^ X\' 1 1 Ith-XIXth rlynast}-. Length,
A hi. [No. 94-1 i-i, 431.]
'^<r
Murray, Smith, and Walters, Excavations in Cypi'iis, Fig. 147, 22.
1569. Light blue paste Scarab, of type A 3. On the base is cut a plumed
'^
cartouche containing the prenomen of TiiOTllMF.s II L between two crowned iiraci. i
Chipped. From Amathus Tomb 242 [British M/isciiiit Excavations). XXVIth
:
1570. Cjlazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\'pc G 4, flat. On the base is rudely
cut the prenomen of Thothmks III, in a demi-cartouche, with a protecting hawk. -y/*-
Base holed. From Amathus: Tomb 286 {Britis/i Museum Excavations'). Late T^fl^j"-'
Ramesside Period. Length, i in. [Xo. 94-1 i-i, 400.] '\.l>''
Murray, .Smith, and Walters, Excavations in Cvpri/s, Fig. 147, 45.
1572. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of tN^^e A 3, with deepl\' cut legs. On the
base is the prenomen of Thotiimes III, spelt with the lunar instead of the solar disk -
(as a sort of pla\- on the lunar element, Thoth, in the nomen of the king), in a cartouche,
crowned with plumes, from the base of which spring two uraci outwards. On m
cither side is the s_\-mbol of " life." h'nim C\-prus. Uncertain Period, possibh- Sai'te.
^^""^
Length, 3 in. [No. 1902-9-15, 4.]
1573. Glazed steatite Scarab, of t\'pc G 4, faded to white. On the base is the name of
TiioTfntES III, in a demi-cartouche, with a protecting _
hawk, between whose wings is a disk. Above, are rude
attempts at the signs " king of Up]Der and Lower
I
y^ ,
1576. Light blue faience Scarab, of t}-pe A 8, inscribed with the pre- O, /-^.
nomen of TiioTHMES III. h'rnm Kameiros: as before. XXVIth dvnastw '^
Length, ! in. [No. 64-10-7, 895.] W
'
1577. Glazed Steatite Scaraboid, faded to white, with two incised lines round the sides.
On the base is a cartouche containin<^ the corrupt
prenoinen of Thothme.s III, Ra-MENI, between
two wrti?7-feathers and two uraei, and beneath a _ _ ^^^ ^"' _ - '^"'^'^fy:^
"* ,
1580. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\-pe A 3, w ith deepl\- cut legs. On the
baseis rudely cut a crowned king, seated on a throne, before which stands a man with one
hand raised. The king holds an iiracus b\- the tail, and a second nmciis is behind the throne,
beneath the signs r^-^ . Ramesside Period. Length, -}4 in. [Xo. 48791.]
I I
1581. Glazed steatite circular Scaraboid, or Button-seal, faded to gre)-, with -;;
'-~
hatched design on the back. On the base is inscribed an imitation prenomen.
rudel}'
New Kingdom. Diameter, in. -i-
[No. 47249.] o I I O
1582. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, w ith legs roughly blocked out.
^ C
On the base is cut T (Z 1""^ in the style of 602, q.v. ^luch worn. X\ 1 1 Ith dxnasty.
1585. Glazed steatite Scarab, of t\pe L 2. On the base are roughl\- cut
the symbols, " Great God, Sun of the Two Lands," beneath the scarabaeus
(probabh' garbled from aroyal name, perhaps the prenomen of Thothmes III). "'_- _"'
| |
Chipped' XXth-XXIInd dynasty (?). Length, | in.
^'
[Xo. 45985!] I
1586. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\-pe A 3. On the base is roughh' cut
the ro\-al prenomen, m , with a protecting hawk over a )icl>. About XX 1st d\-nast\-.
1587. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of tj-pe A 3-6. On the base is cut a
O
cartouche containing the signs, w (probabh- intended for the prenomen of Thothme.S III),
between two protecting hawks, three times repeated. XV'IIIth d\nast\-, or later. Length, | in.
[No. 32404.]
U 2
.
1588. Lit;ht green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pe .A 3. On the base are cut the signs ^
(for Men-KHEPKR-Ra, the ]5renomen of TlloTHMES III ?), the hawk of Horns ^^, and
anuraeiis. X\'I I Ith d>nast_\-. Length. A in. [Xo. 41970.]
1589. Green faience Scarab, of t\]3e A 3. On the base is rough!)- cut a sphin.x, with a
winged nraciis above it, before a cartouche containing the ro\-al name R.^-KHEl'EK. Uncertain
period after XVIIIth dynasty. Length, f^ in. [No. 46166.]
1590. Rhie glazed steatite Cowroid, with bearled border round the back. On the base
o
are inscribed the signs ^^ ,
"beautiful is Men-[kiie1'ER]-Ra," with an uracils substituted
for the scarabaeus. ^^^ X\'IIIth d\-nast\-. Length, ,V in. I .\o. ^772.
1591. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\"pe 2-4, roughl\- cut. On the base is an A O
imitation royal name, founded on that of TiiOTllMES III. Chipped. About XlXth
dynasty. Length, f-^ in. [Xo. 49757.]
1592. Light blue glazed steatite Scarab, of t_\|jc I\I i, inscribed with a royal G
prenomen confused with the name of A.MEN-R.X. XlXth dynast}-, or later. Length,
Olid
[Xo. 28829.]
1593. Faience Scarab, of t\-pe L 2, faded to white. On the base is cut the imitation
o
prenomen r^'^ : the s)-mbol of " stability " has been substituted for the scarabaeus in the
prenomen of TllOTliMES III. About XXVth d\-nast\- (reign of Shabak ?;. Length, y in.
[>''o.
n 49753.]
1594. I^lue faience Scarab, of t\-pe G 3, inscribed with a corrujjt form of the ji^.
prenomen of Thothmes III (confused with that of Amen-HETEP III), Q, ;3A<tM
between two w/fr^rZ-feathers. XVIIIth-XIXth d\-nast\- (?). Length, in. o -vw ^ W#^
[Xo. I7U7-] I)T[^ ''t'^
""*
Presented by Major-Gen. A. W. H. Meyriek, 1879.
1595. Light blue faience Plaque, with rounded ends. On \.\\e obverse ^wig f^^,\
is
cut the phrase
^ name_ (?)
or ^,
. ._j " .Amen -.is her life" and
Amenanklis,
J _.
scarabs in Vol. II. The phrase reappears, in this case certainly a name, as .-\menrapaiankhs (see 1596-1598;
.
1596. Green glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obverse is inscribed
"Good God, Lord of the Two Lands, Aa-KHEPERU-R.\ (Amen-HETEP 1 1)," -iiSi., _
in a cartouche, from which spring two pairs of uraei. On the re^'erse "hcs^'i ^'*:^'
is the name Anienrapaeiiikks, [1 ^7^' T '
^'i. p''eceded b\- the \'i'^_*' "^^^^ii
^^ Amenrapaiankhs, was a princess, daughter (r) of .\menhetep II. She is otherwise unknown.
^ '
1597. Green glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obverse is cut a figure ot
a royal sphinx, couchant, holding a cartouche containing the prenomen of Amkx-HETEP II ;
^
iiraeiis.
^^ If'"
is is (?)
preceded b}' the signs . XVIIIth djnasty. Length, ^ in. [No. 40892.]
1598. Glazed steatite Plaque, \\ith rounded ends, faded to white. On the obverse is cut
the figure of the ro)-al ^\i\\\\\y., passant, trampling on the prostrate
body of an enemy above is the inscription " Lord of the Two
;
o /irj*-, > ...J* A ,
1599. Light blue faience Scarab, of t)-pe L 2, inscribed with the prenomen of
Amex-HETKP II. X\'IIIth dynasty. Length, -f^ in.
^
[No. 40813-] ?^
I I I
11 ^
"t/^T.l
|
1601. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, inscribed with the name of
1
^^^
1604. Blue faience Plaque, with rounded ends, inscribed on the obverse with the name of
Amen-HETEP (II), confused with that of Amen-Ra, beneath a
--Tr^L --
lily- or papyrus-bud. On the reverse is the name of Amen-Ra, [I izzzf ^.Z^fi- f^Siirfii^X^
between two w/;-signs, (1 (1 h. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, o 1
1605. Blue faience rectangular Plaque. On the obverse is inscribed the ro)-al name
r"'^
Amex-hktep (II or III),
J^ a
On the reverse is a clumsil\--cut Hathor-fetish between two
uraei. Yxom Asj-iit, igoj {British Jlliiseidu Excavations). X\'IIIth d\-nast\-. Length, f^ in.
[No. 47470.]
1
xJ
1607. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of G
type; K I, inscribed ""Good
Gi God, Aa-RHE1'ERU-Ra i*"^? *fj>^*'
(Amen-HETEP II}." XV VI I Ith dynasty. Length, in. ,5
I
1 :^'--
[No. 38653.] S..."
1608. Light_ blue faience Scarab, of t\-pc L 2, inscribed " Good God, o
A.\-KHE1>ERU-R.\ (Amkn-iieteI' IL." XVIIl'th dynast)-. Length, in. Petrie
1I
;:i
:
[No. 32379.]
J^ '\^
1610. IMue glazed_ steatite Plaque^ with upper end round. On the obverse (base) is
inscribed "Good God, Aa-KHEPERU-R.\ (Amex-HETEP II)." On the reverse is cut an uracils '
1613. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, with the legs gT]
mughl)- blocked out, and low back. On the base is cut " A.\-KHEPERU-R.A
(Amen-HETEP II), Beautiful of existences." X\'IIIth d\nast\-. Length, fi- in.
[No. 42931.]
1614. Deep blue faience Scarab, of type .V 3, with legs striated, inscribed
with the prenomen of Amen-HETEP II, in a cartouche, and the inscription ,/^/3^ "^iTj*
X Tw, "Hathor, life of existences." XX'IIIth d\nast\-. Length, i; in. \' :.":., /
Petrie : H/s/. Scarabs, 1 26. [No. 4067.]
SC^jr^
1615. Light blue faience Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obverse (u^^ A /^Sl;
is inscribed the name of king Amen-HETEP II, with a lotus-bud and j'lK^^jff^.' .^^-
stalk above it. On the reverse is the inscription " Beloved of Amen-R.\," ^\^^
[q-]- 1*J]
Amen-R.\," c}3 I
XVIIIth dynasty. l[ll] Length, :| in. [No. 4072.]
1617. Light blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed " Good God, I
Lord of the two Lands, A.\-KHEPERU-Ra (Amen-HETEP II), beloved of Amen." ^^ At^
Chipped. X\'IIIth d\-nast_\-. Length, Loftie : Essav, xc.
[No. 24 1 6 1.]
\\\
1620. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3-4, inscribed "Good God, 1=J
Lord of the Two "Lands, Aa-KIIEPERU-R.\ (Amen-HETEP II), appearing (as)
king." XVIIIth d\'nast\'. Length, Jf in.
[No. 28683.]
1
1621. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, faded to purple, of t}-pe 3, with low back. On A
the base is cut " Aa-KHEPERU-R.\ (Amen-HETKP II), lord of Risings, Good Tz^T^"^
God." Above the inscription is the winged solar disk ; below is the figure HM- , ^ ,
symbolizing "m\Tiads of )-ears." The colour of this scarab has changed from ^ q |
[
llli|o >
1626. Green glazed Scarab, of type
.steatite A
3-4, inscribed " A.\-KHEPERU-
Ra (Amen-HETEP II), offering his two hands, lord of xalour, beloved of
Amen." Back much worn. XVIIIth dvnasty. Length, \^ in.
[No. 28568.]
I
r^^Q
[No. 40806.]
-^=3f^
1629. Green glazed steaschist -Scarab, of t\'pe A
3-4, inscribed "Aa-
KHEPERU-R.I (Amen-HETEP II), beloved of Amen-Ra," beneath a winged
solar disk. XVIIIth d}'nast\-. Length, | in.
[No. 28103.]
[No. 49760.]
inscribed on the obverse "king of Upper and Lower Egj-pt, Aa- ' / *ltt//V^
KHEPERU-Ra (Amen-HETEP II), beloved of Amen-Ra"; and on tin- _ ~ --^
" '
Aa-KHEPERU-R.A, chosen of Amen-Ra." XVIIIth chnasiy.
'
revere
Length, in. ;i
[No. 28615.]
1632. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed " Aa-KH1:peru-R.\ Ll_L?f \
(Amen-HETEP II), chosen of Amen-Ra for ever." Chipped. XVIIIth dynast}-, n |mmi,
Length, g in. ^
[No. 30584.] e I \sJ
1633. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3-4, inscribed " Lord of the
Ill \Q
(Two) Lands, Aa-KHEPERU-R.\ (Amen-HETEP II), emanation of Amen-Ra."
Chipped on one side. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, \ in. r""^
[No. 28312.]
t^
"
. XVII Ith
dynasty. Length, | in. [No. 41875.]
1635. Green glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obverse is inscribed the
prenomen of Amex-HETEP II, in a cartouche, from which spring
two pairs of uraei, beneath the winged solar disk. On the reverse
is inscribed " Not found is the heart offering (in) the '^'^ '^ >
'^.
temple of Amen-Ra." XVIIIth d}'nast\-. Length, "i in. Petrie :
^^
//t'st. Scarabs, 1103. Hay Collection, 1868. p^^^ \\ ^^ fe-^
[No. 16900.] I
C\ 1
I
1636. Glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends, faded to white, .j,-
On the obverse is a Horus-hawk, with an uracils behind it, before a
is
t
,
' ~ ,
l
r. --n
^\ ^^;^
cartouche containing the prenomen of Amex-HETEP II, above the s\mbol
of the union of Upper and Lower Egypt. On the reverse is inscribed
XVIIIth d\-nast\-. in. bv in. :; .V[No. 48898.]
u w ''"
1638. Green glazed steatite rectangular Plaque. On the obverse is cut a figure of the
god Mentu, seated on a throne, and holding the wc^j-sceptre before him ; ,-^,_-^__^.
[No. 30581.]
1639. Faience Scaraboid, faded to white, with back cut in open-work, in the form
of a figure of Taurt, holding the sign y- O" t^^e base is inscribed " A.A.-KHEPEKU-RA
(Amex-HETEP II), lord of truth." XVIIIth dynasty. Length, i in. [No. 48893.]
1640. Carnelian brick-shaped Plaque. On the obverse is cut a figure of a king, seated
on a chair, offering straw to a horse, which prances before him ;
1641. Yellow jasper flat brick-shaped Plaque. On the obverse is cut a fif^'ure of a bull,
in 1840.
1642. Dark green jasper brick-shaped Plaque. On the obverse is cut the figure of a
r"""^
bull, passant, with the inscription firm of heart." On
the reverse is a figure of a lion, passant, with a similar inscrip-
tion arranged in the same way. XV'IIIth dynasty (reign of
Amen-hetep II). Length, fi- in. [No. 29251.]
1643. Blue composition Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obverse is cut a figure of a
bull treading down the prostrate bod\' of an Asiatic enemy in the :
field is inscribed "firm of heart," _= . On the reverse is cut an uraeus '^^C ^ -~v_
;''^-'~'
Y
it and the s\-mbols of " stabilit)-
behind
. .
i?^
X 'Lv
on the neb-^x^w, with a lih'-stalk '
-
and "life" before it. Probably of the reign of AMen-HETEP II (see ^^r^ ^^^^^
K^^jjd^^^u-J^
1644. Dark green glazed steatite Scarab, of t)'pe A 3, on the base of which is cut a figure
of ahawk-headed sphinx, coiichant, above a prostrate prisoner above is a ;
winged uraeus, and before him is the prenomen of Amen-HETEP II. '>=' t'.tvTy.-i;
XVIIIth dj-nasty. Length, -fr, i"- Petrie Hist. Scarabs, : 1 108 Newberrx'
; : ^
.SVi-rmiJj, PI. xxx, 5. Anastasi Collection {\\), \'i,^-j. [No. 16915.] \\\
1645. Green glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends. On one side is a double
interlaced design of lilies and uraei, and on the other is cut a
figure of the ro\-al lion, or panther, trampling on a prostrate
" beloved of the gods," corrupted into | I V"- X\' 1 1 Ith dynasty. Length, ij'
in. [No. 40808.]
1646. Glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obve/se is cut a figure of the
royal sphinx, /(?.ovw/, trampling on the prostrate body of a prisoner.
In front is a cartouche containing the prenomen of 'Amen-HETEP II,
1647. Green glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obverse is cUt a royal
sphinx, wearing wig and uraeus, passant, before a cartouche containing the prenomen of
Amen-hetep
Lord of the Twcj Lands."
II, Aa-kiikpeku-Ra
On the
; in the field
reverse
is inscribed
four x'olutes, and foiu" nraei, knotted in the centre. XVIIIth dynast)-. Length, ,% in.
[No. 27282.]
. :
1648. Green glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends. On the ol>rrrsc is cut a ligure
of a royal sphin.x', wearing the he\m, /)i7ssai/t; in the field
is inscribed "Good god, prince, Aa-KHEPERU-Ra li i^i^^
1649. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type 3. On the base is cut A abov e, a
sphinx, coucJiant, with the inscription " Lord of the Two Lands, good god,
Aa-KHEPERU-Ra (?) " below, a figure of Bes, full-face, standing between two
;
1650. Green glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obverse is cut a royal
sphinx, coucliaut, with human hands holding an pffering above is a winged uracils. On the ;
1651. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t}-pe 3-4, on the base of which A is cut a figure
of a royal sphinx, wearing the helm, couchant, on the ^'(^-sign, before the prenomen of
G
Amen-HETEP U. Jg ; above is a winged iiraeus. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, | in.
1652. Green glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obverse is cut a figure
of a rojal .sphinx, couchant, holding a cartouche containing the pre- ^__^
nomen of Amen-HETEP II; behind is a winged uraeus. On the ../^5i^ffea\
reverse is the figure of an ibex, couc/iaiit, between two pine-twigs or \/^^i_jZ'j 'Zf^.^
palm-branches. XVIIIth d}-nast}-. Length, in. [No. 37766.] ^-
1653. Glazefl steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\-pe A 3. On the base are cut a figure
of a king holding |
and -)- , and a cartouche containing the prenomen of Amen-HETEP II.
1654. Green glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obverse is cut a figure
of a king, wearing the helm and holding ^Tp the crook, standing before a cartouche con-
taining the prenomen of Amen-HETEP II, . On the reverse is a rosette of four petals
1655. Green glazed steatite Plaque with rounded ends. The obverse is ^>^
as 1654. On the reverse is cut a pattern of four uraei., interlaced to form " r
a knot in the centre. XVIIIth d\-nast\-. Length, A in. Anastasi Collection,
[No. 3987.]
^^^
1839.
1657. Green glazed steatite rectangular Plaque. On the odvcrsr is cut a figure of a
king holding the crook in the field is in.scribed " Good god, [Lord] of the Two Lands.
;
good god,"
I?.
'
.W'lllth d\nast\-. '
Length, i in. Fetrie : ///. .SVr?/v^/j-, 1 1
1
[N".4073-]
7.
1658. Green glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obverse is cut
a standing figure of a king wearing the helm and holding the crook in the field is ;
^"^^
inscribed " A.\-KHEPERU-R.\ (Amex-HETEP II), emanation of Amen." On the ^"'
reverse is a figure of a king, holding the crook and flail, seated in a funerary boat h t^^:^
before him is the prenomen of Amen-HETEP II, spelt <_=.. XVIIIth d)nast\-. '
Tv^
Length, -^ in.
^ [\o, 16904.]
1660. Green glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t_\-pe A 3. On the base is cut the
between a hawk (on whose head is a wrtr?/-feather, from which ]3rojects the volute of ( -'^r3>-'
the crown of Lower Egypt C\ ), and a protecting hawk-wing, from which depend '
^
'
the ring Q and an iiraeits, in front of which is the sign (> . Alid XVIIIth d\nast\-.
Length, fin. [Xo. 45666.]
1661. Green faience Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obverse is a hawk with extended
wings, of peculiar design, with a disked itraeus on each side. On the reverse is inscribed the
O
prenomen of " A.MEX-HETEi' II, Aa-K.HEPERU-(ka)-R.\, Lord of the Two Lands," T7Z^-
XVIIIth d\nasty. Length, f in.
^
[No. 40S14,] 3^ III
1662. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type 3, inscribed with the A prenomen of
Amex-HETEP a cartouche, between two protecting hawks, below
II, in
which is the symbol of " gold," from either side of which protrudes a
wr/^fZ-feather. XVIIIth d}-nast}-. Length, % in. Salt Colleetioii, 1835.
[No. 4065.]
1663. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of tj'pe A 3, with deepl\- cut legs, inscribed with
a cartouche containing the prenomen of Amex-HETEP II, placed upon the sign for "gold," f^iSf^,
and between two protecting hawks with whi|5s upon their backs. XVIIIth d\"nast\-.
Length, -U- in. [Xo. 40805.]
1664. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t}-pe A 3-4, inscribed with the prenomen
of Amex-HETEP II, in a cartouche, from which spring two iiraei, beneath a winged
solar disk, and above the ideograph of "gold." XVIIIth dxnasty. Length, ; in.
[No. 27888.]
1665. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type 5, inscribed with the prenomen A
of Amen-HETEP II, in a cartouche, between two iiraei, surmounted b\- the winged sun, and
placed above the s_\-mbol of " gold." XVIIIth d>nast>-. Length, ^ in. [No. 46436.]
1666 1675] AMEN-HETKI' 11. 165
1666. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t}'pe 3, inscribed with the prenomen A
of Amkn-HETP;p II, Aa-KHEPERU-Ra, a cartouche, between two itraei.
in Above is the
winged solar disk, and below the sign for "gold," r*sr|. XVIIIth djnastv. Length, if in.
[No. 38606.]
1667. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type 3, inscribed with the prenomen of A o
Amex-hetep II, in a cartouche, from which spring two pairs of uraci, beneath the
winged solar disk. Chipped on both sides. XVIIIth d\nast\-. Length, -^^ in.
[No. 28661.]
1668. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of tj'pe A 4, flat. On the base is inscribed the
1669. Light blue faience Plaque, with rounded ends, inscribed on the /:la<fe\ <"''*
1670. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pe A 3-6, inscribed with the prenomen of
Amen-HETEP II, in a cartouche, from which springs a pair of uraei, beneath the atef-\\orn^
and feathers, fJ
y ,
and above a representation of a collar with hawk-headed clasps.
XVIIIth dx'iiasty. Length, ,| in. Petrie : Hist. Scarabs, 1096. Salt Collection, 1835.
[No. 3967.]
1673. Green glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obverse is ii-iscribed
1674. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3. On the base is cut a
cartouche containing the prenomen of Amex-HETEP II, Aa-KHEPERU-Ra, above the
ideograph of " union," ^ , with which are combined two wrtrtAfeathers and two uraei.
1675. Glazed steatite Cowroid, faded to grey, of naturalistic t\'pe. On the base is the
prenomen of Amex-HETEP II, in a cartouche, between two ;rtrt/-feathers, from which spring
uraei. XVII Ith dynasty. Length, || in. [No 4680 1.]
1 66 CATALOCUK (l].' SCARABS, r\r,[Xr)ER-SEALS, KTC. [1676 1685
1678. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, with deepl\' cut legs, ^o O
inscribed with the prenomen of Amex-HETEP II, between two ;,r7^F/-feathers U
and two wc/^-signs. XVIIIth d}'nast\'. Length, [No. 37764.]
(J
q
P^
g in.
1679. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t}-pe A 3, inscribed with the prenomen
of Amen-HETEPII, in a cartouche, between two wr?(7/-feathers, from which spring iiraei.
XVIIIth dynasty. Length, yi^ in. [No. 47293.]
1680. (jreen glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3-4. On the base are cut the prenomen
of Amen-HETEP II, a hawk, and the figure of an nraeiis above two (7'-signs, (/ri^.
1682. (jlazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t\'pe A 3, inscribed with the
prenomen of Amen-HETEP II, in a cartouche, surrounded by a continuous spiral
border. Fine style. Chipped and much worn. XVIIIth d\'nast\". Length, \^ in.
Petrie : Hist. Scarabs, 1097; Newberr\- : Scarabs, PI. x.xx, 15. D' Atlianasi Col-
lection, 1837. [No. 3944.]
1683. Glazed steatite Scarab, of t_\4)e K 2 the glaze is almost entirel)' worn : off. On
the base is cut a cartouche containing the name Neeeru-KHEPER-K.\, with seven
annules round it, below a cartouche containing the prenomen of Amex-HETEP II,
1684. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t\-pe K 2, with a snake's head. On
the back are incised uraei. On the base, within a border
.^1^^^*
of annules is a name of Amen-HETEP II (?), Neferu-
'
1686. Glazed steatite rectangular Plaque, faded to white. On the obverse is cut the
figure of a fish, with lotus-buds issuing from its mouth ; and on the
reverse is the sign (1 (the first sign of the name of Amen-HETEP II ?) ^^^^^\ ,'*-**P^^li
sistrum, mounted on a reversed w/'-sign, i:=^. XVIIIth dynasty (reign of AiMEN-llETEP II).
Length, f in. [No. 38878.]
1687. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-]je A 3, inscribcfl with a corrupt ro\al /
prcnomen " Aa-K.vu-R.-\," , and the words " Lord of the Two Lands," X^^i
I
^^^g;
U^, .
I '
(possibly intended for Amen-HKTEP II; later than Thothmes I). XVIIIth dynast)-.
Length, \ in. [No. 4206 1.]
1688. Glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends, faded to gre}'. On the obverse is
the inscription " Me\-KHEPEKU-Ra (Thuthme.s IV), O
cut '^x -v
good prince." On the name Thothmes,
reverse are the ^^^^
fe^^'.
"''^'-~-
[No. 16740,]
1692. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3-4, inscribed q '^^
oTHMES (IVj Kh.\-KH.^U." Chipped on one side. XVIIIth d\-nast\'. *;^^4-n
Length, -j\ in. [No. '3239S.] (11 J
III
I'
^^
sic
XVIIIth dynasty. Length, f in. Petrie: Hist. Scarabs, 11 59. Blacas Collec-
tion, 1867. [No. 16908.]
:
\\\
1697. Blue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed o
"Men-kheperu-Ra (Thothmes IV), beloved of Amen-Ra." G I
1699. Light blue faience Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obverse is
inscribed the prenomen of Thothmes IV, within a cartouche, flanked by
iiraei. On the reverse is the inscription " Men-KHEPERU-Ra, .son of Amen."
XVIIIth dynast)-. Length, fi i,-,. [^0.37769.]
%
III
1701. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\'pe 3-4, inscribed A ^ I^A
'^'.f..'
'- ' ,,^ ,
[No. 16902.] .
1702. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\'pe A 3, faded to brown, inscribed ("
^ ,u^ ^"^1
" iN-KHEPERU-R.A (Thothmes IV)
Men-kheperu-R.a IV), emanation of Amen-Ra." XX'IIIth L iL^J
dynast}'. Length, j in. Millingen Colleetion, 1847.
[No. 4028.] I
eVf r
III
O Q I
[No. 4078.]
legs. On the base is inscribed " Good god, Lord of the Two Lands,
Men-kheperu-R.\ (Thothmes IV), beloved of Ptah." Fine work. o
Slightly chipped. XVIIIth d}'nast}-. Length, q in. Newberr}-
Scarabs, Pi. x.x.x, 22. [No. 27809.]
III
^
1705. Blue faience rectangular Plaque. On the obverse are inscribed the prenomen of
Thothmes I\' and the name of Thoth, lord of
O I I I
1706. Green glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obverse is cut a figure of
a bulltrampling on the prostrate figure of a prisoner; above his back is the prenomen of
Thothmes IV in a cartouche before him is a r ;
figure of a hawk, "^^i 'i'''fl ^^'^^ inscription i {sic),
1707. Steatite rectangular Plaque, faded to white. On the obverse is cut a figure of a
royal sphinx, /rt-ov?;//, wearing helm and uraeus ; above him are the signs " good god "
| T ,
;
On the reverse are the words " Beautiful the son of Amen-R XVI Ith
is
^i O 1
I
1708. Blue-green faience Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obverse is cut a ro\-al
^Aunx, eoKe/iaiit, before a cartouche containing the prenomen of Thothmes IV, (''~~~\ f^
r"-^
and with a winged uracils above his back. On the 7-everse is inscribed " Men-
KHEPEUU-Ra (Thothmes IV), .son of Amen," the sign for "son" being gigantic,
as usual. XVI I Ith dynasty. Length, |i in. [No. 27788.]
1710. Cjreen glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3. On the base is cut a standing figure of a
o n
king, wearing a helmet with an uraeus, and holding | and -r ; before him is inscribed =^
1711. Green glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obverse is cut a figure
of a king wearing the helmet and holding the crook and symbol of " life," standing before a
cartouche containing the prenomen of Thothmes IV. On the reverse is inscribed " Beautiful
is the Horus," I^k , \\'ith a one-winged solar disk, from which depends an uraeus. Thick
glaze. XVIIIth d\nasty. Length, | in. [No. 28039.]
1712. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type 3. On the base is cut a A
representation of one of the heavenly boats, the bow and stern terminating in
hawk-heads wearing the high feather headdress and uraeus. In the boat is
seated a figure of a king having the attributes of Osiris, wearing a helmet and
an uraeus, and carr\ing crook and flail. Before him is a cartouche containing
the prenomen of Thothmes IV (Men-KHEPERU-Ra). XVIIIth dynasty.
Length, \^ in. [No. 37765-]
V
170 CATALOGUE OK SCARABS, CVLINDEK-SEALS, ETC. 11713 1715
[No. 16988.] U
Presented by C. limes Peacock, Esq., 1864.
ra 1^^^
.e
f P
MP = S'P^I
,-.~-.Si ^=^
-=5;i:a 1
G eiflAf
f?CMIf] = &^fl^
1715. Large glazed schist Scarab, faded
\ = ^p=?^
to brown, of type A 3, with an inscription o
recording the marriage of Amex-HETEP III o IZ
with queen Til, as on 1713, but differentl}'
arranged. Chipped on right side. XVIIIth
dynasty. Length, 3I m. Sci/t Collection, c>c=><
1835. [No. 4096.]
u ao [HH]
w
^ ra '^ <=> 1
^
.
1716. Glazed schist Scarab, faded to brown and much damaged, of type A 3-4, with an
inscription on the base commemorating the ,...
arrival in Eg)pt of the Mitannian princess
Gilukhipa with a retinue of 137 persons:
"[Year 10 under the Majesty of the Living
Horus, the Strong Bull, Appearing in Right,
Lord of South and North, Stablisher of], the
Wx'^^l^K'z AS
laws, Pacifier of the Two Lands, Golden
Horus Great of Valour, Smiter of the Asiatics,
king Neb-MAAT-Ra, Son of the Sun, Amen-
HETEP, prince of Thebes [giving life], and
the great king's wife Til, the living the ;
Only two other specimens of this scarab are known (published by Newberry : Scarabs, PI. xxxii).
HS
:
Y 2
1
f 1 P
n ^ ri) ^ 1 a 8
^ 2i
J}
^^ I I I
ffl ( fl5ffl.
U-^%^ e II
f
MPsn 1 ffl
--7-~Sl
XVIIIth
between the
dynasty.
legs, is the cartouche
Length, -1
02
i
^ChMlf ]T?TV
Loftie : Essav, .xcviii.
[No. 24169.]
Ji m
1721-1725] AMEN-HETEP III. 173
1721. Large blue glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\'pe A inscribed as 1720.
X\'llltl-i dynasty. Length, 3} in. [No. 43075-]
1722. Large glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type A 3, with an inscription
commemorating the slaughter of 102 lions b}' Amex-IIKTEP III, in the first ten \'ears of his
reign. The text is the same as that of 1720, with a slight difference of arrangement in line 5,
C/
uhert is written for Chipped on both sides. X\'IIlth djnasty. Length, i\ in.
and carries the flail and symbol of "life"; in the field is inscribed
"Nei!-M.\.\T-R.\, giving life," and "king's wife Til." Chipped at side.
XV'IIIth dynasty. Length, li in. Petrie Hist. Soimbs, 1305. :
[No. 16920.]
C7
in
1725. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, nf t_\pe A ^, large, inscribed O
with the names and titles of Amex-HETEP III and TlT^ Much chipped.
XVI I Ith d)nast\-. i| in. by i-,J^ in.
[No. 48688.]
W\m
174 CATALOGUE OF SCARABS, CVI.I\I>ER-SEALS, ETC. [1726-1734
11 ]l
1726. Large blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed with the
names of Amen-HETEP III and ([uecn Til. XVIIIth d\nasty. Length, 2 in.
[Xo. 43074-]
Unusual colours, such as white, bright yellow, violet, purple, apple-green, and
chocolate-brown, are characteristic of the glazes of the end of the X\'inth dynasty.
1729. Pale green faience Scarab, of t>pe A 6, inscribed " Good god,
Neb-ma.\T-R.\ (Amen-HETEP III), king's wife Til." Rare colour. XVIIIth
d\nasty. Length, | in. Newberr\- Scanr/'x, PI. x.xxi, 3. :
[No. 29454.]
1731. Light blue faience Plaque, with rounded ends, inscribed on one side with the
prenomen of Amen-HETEP III, and on the other with the name of queen Til, I
(j[j.
1732. Blue glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends. On one side is the prenomen
of Amen-HETEP III, and on the other the title and name of tiueen Til, J w flOlJ-
1736. Glazed steatite Scaraboid, faded to white. On the back is a crouching man, in
relief. On the base is the prenomen of Amex-HETEP III, Jl I'art of back chipped out.
1737. Purple faience Cartouche-Plaque, with the prenomen of Amex-UKTEP III, inlaid
blue glaze on the obverse ; the reverse is uninscribed.
in light Fine work. XVIIIth d\-nast\'.
Length, i in. [No. 24739.]
For colour, see note to 1728.
1738. Purple faience Frog, with the prenomen of Amen-HETEP III inscribed on its base.
Head broken off. XVIIIth d)-nast)'. Length, \ in. Burgon Colleclion, 1842. [No. 4089.]
1739. Glazed steatite Frog, faded to white. On the base is inscribed " Amen-HETEP (III),
prince of Thebes," 4^=^=. Head broken off. XVIIIth d\nasty. Length, J in. Loftie
Essay, xciii. f j
. [No. 24164.]
1742. Violet vitreous composition .Scarab, of large t\-pe A 3, inscribed "Amex-HETEP (III),
prince of Thebes," ^ ^ . F"ine work. Petrie : NisL Scarabs, 1277. XVIIIth d)nast}'.
1744. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type L 3-M i. On the base is roughly cut the
name of Amex-HETEP III, confused with that of Amen-Ra, as Amex-R.\-hetep, prince
of Thebes, ^J 7r~| I
At one end is an e.^ergual line. Chipped. X\TIIth d\'nast\'.
1745. Light blue opaque glass rectangular Plaque, on the obverse of which is inscribed the
prenomen ^a , and on the reverse the name of Amex-hetep III,
,~r A
chipped. XVIIIth dynast)-. Length, | in. [No. 26632.] "^ .
J
1746. GrcLMi glazed steatite Scarab, of t}"|jc I. 2, flat, inscribed with the prenomen of
Amen-HETEI' III, st^ . XVIIIth d}-nast\-. Length, ,'^ in. [.\o. 46:; i.S.]
1747. (ireen glazed steatite Scarab, of t_\|)e .\ 3, inscribed with the prenomen of
Amkx-HKTEI' III ;
as before. XVIIIth d>nast\-. Length, ^l in. [No. 38727.]
1748. Hlue glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed as before. Rough!}- cut.
X\'IIIlh d\nast\-. Length, in. Petrie /it's/. Sarrabs, I173.
ji
[No. 1691 1.]
:
1749. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 4, inscribetl with the prenomen of
A.MEN-HETKI' III, !j:\. Chipped on right side. XVIIIth dynasty (?). Length, 5 in.
1750. Hlue glazed steatite .Scarab, of t)'pe A 3, with squared base, on which is inscribed
the prenomen of Amen-iieteI' III. Well cut : thick glaze. XVIIIth d.\-nasty. Length, i in.
[No. 28059.]
1751. Deep blue faience Scarab, of t_\-]je A 4, with legs roughh' blocked out inscribed ;
with the prenomen of Amex-HETEP III. Chipped. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, i{in.
[No. 69 8.] 1 1
1752. HJLie glazed steatite Scarab, of t_\'pe G 4, inscribed with the prenomen of
'
Amex-HETEI' III,
\f,-
XVIIIth d\-nasty. Length, | in. [No. 30014.]
1753. Dark blue faience Scarab, of t\'pe A 3, with legs roughly blocked 'iT'i'ii^
out; inscribed with the prenomen of A.MEN-HETEP III. XVIIIth dynast}-. "
'
<? . ^ xi
Length, in. [No. '2S309'.] VX^'y'^
1755. Hlue glazed steatite Cowroid, inscribed \\-ith the prenomen of Amen-IIETICP III.
XVIIIth dynast}'. Length, f in.
, [No. 27012.]
1756. Green glazed steatite Cowroid, inscribed as before. XVIIIth d}-iiast}-. Length,
'
-1% in- .
,
[N'^- 3246-]
1757. l)luc glazed steatite Cowroid, inscribed as before. Well cut. XVIIIth d}-nasty.
Length, ,:;
in. [No. -:,2t,'^7.]
1758. Hlue glazed steatite Cowroid, with hatched border, inscribed as before. Roughl}-
cut. X\'l I Ith ds'iiast}-. Length, 2 in. Aiiaslasi Collection, \'i'2,g. [No. 4091.
1753. lilue glazed steatite Cowroid, inscribed as before. XVIIIth d}-nast}-. Length,
J in.
[No. 16976.]
[No. 30018.] W ^^
^ ,
1761. Green L^lazed steatite Scarab, of t}'pe C 2, inscribed with the prenomen of
Amen-hetep III, ^^ll- XVI I Ith dynasty. Length, ^^.^ in. [No. 46467.]
1762. Blue-green faience cast Scarab, of t\'pe J i, stamped with the pre- ""JST^v
nomen of Amen-HETEP III, A (reads from left to right). XVI I Ith dynasty.
1763. Light blue faience cast Scarab, of t>'pe J i, stamped with the prenomen of
Amen-HETEP III (the dni/i-sign is distinct from the figure of Maat), Qj J (reads from
1764. Green faience Scarab, of type 3, with legs roughly indicated. A q 'J^^^,
On is inscribed the prenomen of Amen-HETEP III (the an/c/i-sign
the base ^ '-'m^'^^''
is distinct from the figure of Maat), reading "(Long) live Neb-MAAT-R.\ !." T'n ivJi/.*^]
XVI I Ith dynasty. Length, i- in. [No. 28297.] ^=^ ^^^
1765. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\'pe A 4, inscribed with the jirenomen
of Amen-HETEP III, as in 1764. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, i in. ^'1^^
[No. 28863.] r
1766. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t}'pe A 4, inscribed with a garbled form
that of the god Shu, and the circle of the dfiA^/i-aign with the solar disk). XVIIIth '-.
5 '
'
1767. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t)'pe A 3, inscribed with the prenomen
G
of Amen-HETEP III, ^,
- \fl .
XVIIIth dynasty. Length, y^- in. [No. 38771.]
1768. Burnt carnelian brick-shaped Plaque, mounted as the swivel-bezel of a pale gold
ring of circular section, with wire attachment. On one broad side of the f^z^ ]
* ..J
engraved "Emanation of Ra," fs.^. XVIIIth -.^ dynasty. Bezel,
1769. Green glazed steatite rectangular Plaque. On the obverse is inscribed the name
of king Amen-HETEP III, "prince of Thebes," [1 ^^^ |
T. On the ^^^SPr
"*~^^i^^\
'
7/;vr, with the sign T . XVIIIth dynasty. Length, -| in. [.\n. JSG4S.]
1770. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type L i, inscribed " Amen- Ij ^aa^
HETEP (III), prince of Thebes." XVIIIth dynasty. Length, i in. =5=
[No. 38600.] O ii
1772. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, inscribed " Amen-HETEP (III),
1773. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, inscribed A ^^^^ jK/rf^
"
Amen-HETEP (III), prince of Thebes." (The [-sign has been corrected 1=^=. ,^p,^^n'i
from
I
, which was first cut.) XVIIIth dynasty. Length, | in. Loftie :
[ | HM^y
Esstiy, -xciv. [No. 24165.]
1774. Green glazed steatite rectangular Plaque. On the obverse is inscribed " Amen-
HETEP (III), prince of Thebes,"
(J- |
|,and on the reverse is cut a figure of Amen %%,.
XVIIIth dynasty. Length, ^i in. [Nf). 12002.]
1776. Blue glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obverse is inscribed
1777. Blue faience brick-shaped Plaque. On the obverse is inscribed the name of
[No. 28527.]
1781. Light green glazed .steatite Scarab, of t>-pe 4, with broad base, A ^"^ f P
is inscribed "Good God, Lord of the Two Lands, Neb-MAAT-Ra ~-
on which
(Amen-hetep III)." XVIIIth dynasty. Length, y^- m. Petrie Hist. :
t
Scarabs, 1231. [No. 4080.]
1783. Green faience Scarab, of type A 4, with flat back, inscribed " Neb-MA.AT-Ra
(Amen-hetep III), lord of valour." ^3^\5- Coarse style. XVIIIth d}-nasty. Length, iJ in.
1785. Large glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3-6, inscribed
(m'
^;
.
" Neb-ma.\t-Ra TAmen-hetep III), prince of Thebes, lord of valour, beloved of I f Ai:^
Amen." XVIIIth dynasty. Length, 2 in. [No. 29627.] nr^
1788. Green glazed steatite rectangular Plaque, inscribed on the obverse " Neb- O ra
MA.\T-Ra, beloved of Amen"; and on the j-everse "Amen-HETEP (III), prince
ofThcbes," (j^T'f. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, gin. [No. 28127.]
1789. Light blue glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type L i, inscribed
" Neb-ma.at-[R.\] (Amen-hetep III), beloved of Amen." XVIIIth dynasty
' (?). Length,
f in. [No. 48842.]
1791. Deep blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type K i. On the base is inscribed
" Neb-MA.AT-Ra (Amen-hetep III), beloved of Amen." XVIIIth dynasty.
Length, W in.
[No. 40821.]
^
1792. Green glazed steatite Scarab, partly faded, of type A 3, inscribed ^"^ fl
r"-^
"Neb-ALV.\T-Ra (Amex-HETEP HI), beliivcil iif Amcn-Ra." XVIIIth dj-nast)-. ^"^ H
Length, || in.
[No. 46384.]
1793. Light blue glazed steatite Scarab. i>artly faded to white, of large flat
type A 4,
XVIIIth dynasty.
inscribed " \ei!-.al\.\T-Ra
Length, i^ in.
(Amen-HETEP '
IIIj, beloved of Amen-Ra." "
^^^^
[No. 281
V\
1 5.] 1
I
o
1796. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of large tj-pe A 3-4, flattened. On the \f)
base is inscribed " Neb-maat-Ra (Amen-hetep III), chosen of Amen-Ra." . ,
, ^
XVIIIth dynasty. Length, i ,-\y in.
[No. 351 12.]
r""^
1797. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed " NEt;-NL\AT-l\A
(Amex-HETEP III), chosen of Amen." XVIIIth d)-nast\-. Length, j in.
[No. 28597.]
1800. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of t_\'pe A 3-6, with squared base,
inscribed " Neb-MA.\t-R.A (Amen-HETEP III), emanation of Ra."
'
Broken and
re-joined. XVIIIth dj-nasty. Length, g in. [No. 27016,]
m
'
1807. Light green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed " Good God, f^^^.
Lord of the Two Lands, Neb-MA.\T-Ra (Amen-HETEP III), khd-neferitV il^^^
("appearance of the Two Beauties," ?>., the Two Kingdoms). XVIIIth d)-nasty. ^^^^^
Length, in. !_. [No. 28698.]
1808. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed " Good God, S t
Lord of the Two Lands, Neb-MAAT-R.\ (Amen-HETEP III), kha-neferui:' I
1811. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed " Good God,
|
I O
Lord of the Two Land;ls, appearing [in] every land." XVIIIth dynasty. ^^
Length, -[-i in. Loftie : Essay, xcvi. [No. 24167.]
1812. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of same type and with same inscription
as 1811. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, ^ in. Petrie : Hist. Scarabs, 1237.
Phillips Collection, 1837. [No. 4081.]
1813. Green glazed steatite Cowroid, with same inscription as 1811. XVIIIth dynasty.
Length, J in. D'Atkamisi Collection, \?,^7. [No. 4082.]
1817. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed " NEK-^L\AT-RA -3f-j*,=j, -.
(Amen-hetep 1 1 1), born of Maat," i.e., " rightfully begotten." X VI I Ith d)-nast\-. (,^'.^
' '')
1818. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of large tj-pe 4, with flat back, in- A
scribed "Neb-ma.\T-R.\ (Amen-HETI-:p III), beloved of Horus, lord of Hebnu."
XVIIIth d\-nasty. Length, i in. ?
[No. 26990.] _
[No. 4093.]
n
JN
^^
^
p,/
'^
q
I
1822. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t)-pe A 3-6, with squared base, in-
scribed " Neb->l\at-Ra (Amen-hetep III), nch-dri-khctr XVIIIth dvnast\-. ,<::^^-'^-
Length, t in. [No. '30587.J '^^'^J^^^
the prenomen of Amen-HETEP III, , and on the reverse with the s\-mbol 1. XVIIIth
dynasty. Length, | in. ^ [No. 27169.]
1825. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed " (Long) live Neb-
MAAT-Ra (Amen-hetep III)." XVIIIth dynasty. Length, i in, Cf-i
[No. 27294.] "^ ^
1826-1835] AMEN-HETEr III. 183
[No. 38579.]
1828. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t)pe K i. On the base is inscribed the '^
[No. 28571.]
1829. Glazed steatite brick-shaped Plaque, faded to white originalK- the bezel of a bronze :
[No. 48912.]
[No. 27878.]
1831. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t)'pe A, inscribed with the prenomen of g
Amen-iietep III in a cartouche between two c/;-signs and two wcrJ/'-feathers. (1 Vl (]
1832. Green glazed steatite hemi-cylindrical Plaque. On the rounded side is cut
the prenomen of Amen-HETEP III, Neb-MAAT-Ra, in a cartouche between two vidat-
["""^
feathcrs ; on the flat side is the name of the k;'iig,
(|
^ "Amen-HETEP,
'i I (5
1833. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t}'pe 3, inscribed with the prenomen A
of A.MEN-IIETEP III in a cartouche between two ;(?(f/-feathers and two w^/iv-signs.
Fine work. XVI llth dj-nasty. Length, in. Petrie Hist. Scarabs, \2ii. :
W^'^'-tj/
[No. 16909.] - -^:^
1834. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of tjpe A 3, inscribed " Beautiful is the law o ' ^
(or, right) of Neb-MAAT-Ra (Amen-HETEP III)," between two ^^ip' signs. XVIIIth I l]
1835. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t}-pe K i. On the back are incised two
1
84 CATALOGUE OF SCARABS, CVLINDER-SEALS, ETC. [1836-1846
1836. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed on the base with
the prenomen of Amen-HETEP III, in a cartouche, between two W!?rt/-feathers, ;"/ .
^ ,
from each of which springs an wrrtw^i-. XVI 1 1 th dynasty. Length, ^1 in. ^^!^^ ^/
^^'^'^
[No. 28754.]
1837. Green glazed steatite -Scarab, of tj^oe A 3, inscribed with the jjrenoinen of
Amen-iietep III in a cartouche from which spring two uraei. XVIIIth dynast)-.
Length, f in. [\o. 27001.]
1838. Light green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, on the base of which is
f3^\
prenomen of A.MEN-HETEP III in a cartouche, surmounted by the aU/
inscribed the
f'^Ss
and placed above the ideograph of "gold"; from the cartouche spring two ?iraei. %^^M
XVIIIth dynast)-. Length, i in. Newberr)- Scam/is, PI. x.wi, 5. [No. 32433.] : ^^^
1839. Glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends, faded to white. On the obverse is cut
the prenomen of Amex-HETEP III, and on the reverse is the same name ^
[No. 453 1
S.J
1840. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3. On the base are cut the
prenomen of Amen-HETEP III, Neb-M.\.\T-R.\, in a cartouche between two //nre/,
facing inwards; and the emblem of stabilit)', u, between two itraei, which face
outwards. XVIIIth rh'nast)-. Length, | in. [No. 41880.]
1841. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t)-pe A 3, inscribed with a cartouche containing;
[No. 29235.]
1843. Green glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obverse is inscribed
" Neb-MA.\T-R.^ (Amen-HETEP III), .son of Amen-Ra " (the sign for
" son " is of gigantic size) on the reverse are cut the signs I
" beaut\," ;^-- \.--
; ,
and "strength," with two uraei wearing horns, disk, and feathers, on ^v^^^j- '^'^j'y>,'
"" ^^
conve.K side is inscribed the ])reni)men of /VmEN-IIETEP III, q^ ; on the other side are cut
an uraeus and a hawk abo\e the sign '^^ii^ . XVIIIth d)nast)\ Length, f^ in. [No. 38761.]
1845. Green glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends. On the obverse ^^^ ;r^'
is inscribed the prenomen of Amen-hetep III. On the rt'iwjv is a badi)' i^^^i i>4i^
cut rosette of four uraei and two dots representing ]jetals. XVIIIth -
xl ^ 'i ^J
dynasty. Length, yi^ in. [No. 28070.]
1846. Apple-green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed with the y^f?S^
prenomen of Amen-HETEP III, in a cartouche above a winged scarabaeus.
X\'IIlth d)-nasty. Length, in. VcUxc Hist. Scarabs, 121^. [No. 169 10.]
:
1847. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 5 -6, on which is inscribed the
prenomen of Amen-HETEP III, in a cartouche, above a winged scarabaeus.
XVI I Ith dynasty. Length, f^ in. V
[No. 30010.]
1848. Blue glazed steatite .Scarab, faded to white, of t\'pc A 3, rough!}- inscribed with the
1849. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3. On the base is cut a figure of a bull
trampling on a prostrate enemy before him is a hawk, and above him is the
:
-i^Sf'^'^^^N
1851. Blue glazed steatite brick-shaped Plaque, faded to ivory-white. On the olnvrsc
1852. Bright green, glazed steatite Scarab, of tj-pe A 3. On the base is cut the figure
of a ro}'al sphinx, /rtj-ji?;//, before a cartouche containing the prenomen of Amen-HETEP III
1853. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A ^-6. On the base is cut the
figure of a sphinx, concliaut, wearing a helmet and an uracils. Above his paws is a cartouche
1854. Glazed steatite rectangular Plaque, faded to white. On the obverse is cut
a sphinx, loiichaut, wearing helmet and uracils, with a cartouche containing the prenomen
of Amen-HETEP III, , between his paws, and a winged uracils, above him. On
the reverse (damaged) is the inscription " Beautiful is the Son of Amen," 1 '^^ AAAA/V- '
1855. Blue faience Plaque, with roiiiided ends. On the obverse is inscribed "lawful
m'crsc is cut the figure of a hawk-headed sphinx-, coiic/ta/it, with 'S/C^-m^' -- --*
an //nrei/s in front of him. W'lIIth dynasty. Length, | in. ^ '^^
''
~^ ~
[No. 40819.]
1856. Glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends, faded to grey. On the obverse
(damaged) is cut a royal passant, treading down a prostrate enemy; before him is
s^\\\x\^,
C
inscribed the prenomen of Amen-HETKI' III, ^-^ , and in the field is |!, "Good
God" and |
"prince (of Thebes)." On the ^ reverse is inscribed " lieautiful is the
Son of Amen-Ra," T ^ii'-^ : the two first signs are of gigantic size. Wlllth dynasty.
Length, \\- in. [Xo. 4085.]
1857. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type 3-4, on the base of which A
iscut a kriosphinx, eonchant, wearing the atef-cvo\wn, and holding a figure of the j,
god Ra(.?); above is a winged uraeus with the solar disk between its wings.
XVIIIth-XLXth dynasty. Length, \ in. [No. 28535.]
1858. Blue glazed steatite rectangular Plaque. On the obverse is a sphinx, eouehaut,
with the head of the god Amen-Ra, holding a figure of the goddess Maat above is his ;
name (I
. On the reverse is an ibis-headed sphinx, eoni/iaiit, with a garbled form of the
title of Thoth, " Lord of Khemennu," above his head, and a winged sphin.x over his back.
XVIIIth dynasty (reign of Amen-HETEP III). Length, | in. [No. 281 13.]
1859. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3-M i. On the base is a ro}'al
sphinx, eoiie/iant, with raised human hands, holding a figure of Maat and the prenomen of
Amen-HETEP III, K ^^^ . Above his head is an ureated disk, and behind him is a protecting
1860. Green paste Scarab, of type A 3. On the base is cut a ro\'al sphinx, coiieliant,
holding a figure of the goddess Maat, and a winged nraeiis abo\e his back below is the ;
a figure of the goddess Maat (?), above whose head is the solar disk above the ; r^-
sphinx is a winged uraeus with the disk between its wings. XVIIIth-XIXth
dynasty. Length, f in. [No. 28243.]
1863. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t}pe .A 3. On the base are cut figures
of the goddess Maat, the royal sphin.x, eoueluxnt, wearing the solar disk with uraei, an a
a winged uraeus with the disk in front of it, ijj ^^^ ^ . X\'IIIth dynasty. Length,
[No. 38678.]
^-^ in
,
1864. Green glazed steatite rectangular Plaque. On the obverse is cut the figure of a
kins4' wearing the helmet and holding a crook, with the prenomen of
1865. Green glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t\']je J i. On the wing-cases are
wearing the helmet and holding O crook and dnkli, standing before the
prenomen of Amen-HETEP III, f) . Broken and rejoined. XXTIIth
dyna.sty. Length, f in. .^j^^ [No. 45855.]
1867. Light blue faience Scarab, of type L 2, with long base, on which is cut a
figure of a king, wearing the helmet and a long robe, slaving an Asiatic whom he
grasps with his left hand ; above, is part of the prenomen of Amen-HETEP III, O y)
while below is the neb-s\gn, 7. XVIIIth d}nast\-. Length, J!
in. Petrie :
1868. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, parth' discoloured, of type A 4. On the base is
a figure of a king slaying a prisoner before him is the prenomen of Amen-HETEP III, in
;
a cartouche; behind are the signs of "protection" and "life." XVIIIth d}nast\'.
li in. b}- 1 in.
1 [No. 48723.]
1869. Glazed steatite rectangular Plaque, faded to white. On the obverse is cut a royal
sphinx, cotichant, wearing a helmet and uraeiis, and holding a cartouche containing the
are the signs of "beaut}-" and <=' "praise," TO. XVIIIth dynast}-. Length, f in.
[No. 40899.]
1870. Green glazed steatite rectangular Plaque. On the obverse is cut a figure of a ro}-al
sphinx, couchant, holding a cartouche containing the prenomen of
Amen-HETEP III above, is a winged uraeus. On the reverse is a
;
f.M
figure of the god Ptah, standing before the s\mbols of "life" and
1871. Green glazed steatite rectangular Plaque. On the obverse is cut a winged uraeus
protecting a cartouche containing the prenomen of Amen-HETEP III. On the reverse is
a standing figure of Ptah. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, i in. [No. 28632.]
2 A 2
1 88 CATALOGUE OK SCAKAliS, CVLINDKK-SKALS, KTC. [1872-1880
1872. Glazed steatite -shaped I'laque, faded to white. On ^ide is cut a figure
1875. Glazed steatite brick-shaped Plaque, faded to white. On the twu narrow sides are
the prenomen and name of Amex-HETEP III; on one broad side is inscribed
zj- o '
1876. Glazed faience rectangular Plaque, faded to white. On the obverse is a sphinx,
holding a cartouche containing the prenomen of Amex-HETEP III
((*//< //i-?;//, above him is ;
a protecting winged iiraeiis. On the reverse is rudely cut the hawk's-head of Mentu, w ith the
s\-mbols of " life " and " beauty." XVIIIth d)'nasty. Length, {^ in. [Xo. 48904.]
1878. Blue glazed steatite Hemi-c>iinder. On the flat side is cut the
1879. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A, with high back and unusually cut
legs. On the base is a Hathor-head (sistrum t}-pe) above the signs
gns tieb-inadt
iieb-iiiadt 'f\
a ^
between two ;v?(7'. XVIIIth d}-nast\' (?). Length, in. [Xo. 45922.] W\ \^' ra
1881. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t)'pe 6, on the base of which A
are cut a solar disk, with uraei, figures of the deities Thoth (as an ape) and Maat,
and the )icb-ii\gn (perhaps including the prenomen of Amkn-HETEP II I j. XVIIIth
dynast)', or later. Length, in. i) [No. 28349.]
1882. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to gre)', of t\'pe 4-8, with long base, on A
which is inscribed the prenomen of Amen-HETEP III, with a figure of an ape K
(emblem of Thoth). XXVIth dvna.sty (?). Length, | in. Blacas Collection, 1867. ^
[No. 17376.] ^
in high relief, seated on the ;/tV;-sign, and before the Tj, with one hand
1884. Faience Scaraboid, with back in the form of a negro's head in high relief, faded
to pinkish white. On the base is cut the prenomen of Amen- -
^_^
JT *:<}*
^
" Son of the Sun " (?). Very rough work, barbaric st)le. Rames- *>i
'-^^-y
side Period (?) Length, J in. I'etrie : Hist. Scarabs, 1223. JUacas '^
Collection, 1867. [No. 16917.]
1885. Blue-green glazed steatite .Scarab, of t}'pe A 3,with legs roughl\- worked out. On
the base is rudely cut a figure of Maat, seated on the itcb and holding a large auklt. In front
is a disk. (A rude imitation of the prenomen of Amen-HETEP III.) XV'IIlth-XIXth
dynast\'. Length, y^ in.
[No. 49767.]
1886. Cjlazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\'pe 3, coarsely cut. On the base is A
a ver>' rude imitation of the prenomen of Amen-HETEP III in a cartouche, with accompanying
inscription. New Kingdom. Length, \ in.
[No. 47320.]
o
1887. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded t<j );ellow, of type A 3, roughl)- cut. .ni
Ou ^^,^-,wwv^
the base is a rough copy of the name of Amen-HETEP III. Chipped. XlXth ~a~
dynasty, or later. Length, f^ in. [No. 46149.] ci n l
1888. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to gre\-, of t\pe A 3. On the base are cut the '^A
signs3 " Horus Neb-MA.\T-R.\ (Amen-HETEP III)," between two hawks, above and .^&^.
below each of which are the signs "^ , "Sun, Lord of the Two Lands." .About
o
XlXth dynasty. Length, |i in. ^i: [No. 48682.]
Cf. 1889, 2829.
1889. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A i-)^. On the base are cut
the signs .fe^ , in a rectangular label, on both sides of which are cut the signs, ^
apparenth'
G an imitation of the royal titles of Amen-HETEP III (Neb-MAAT-Ra,
XVIIIth' dynasty). About XlXth dj-nasty. Length, | in.
1890. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, partly faded to white, of type A 3-4. On ^c^ifjci^r
the base is an imitation ro\'al name, Rd-iieb (intended for the prenomen of ?| ^"T"^ |?
^
and below a winged sun. XXth-XXIst dynast}'. Length, J in.
[No. 49763.] ^
1891. Glazed steatite rectangular Plaque, faded to gre\', with M^agffcij asrSp^aj
convex sides, inscribed on one side with a modification of the
slightl)' |^>~- , ^ \^
prenomen of TllOTHMES III, and on the other with that of Amen- ^'^^'iT-^ \ >> p :
HETEP III in a cartouche, with uraei a.nd other signs. XXVIth dynasty(?). ^^ .
^'.^ ^
Length, ^ in. Pctrie : f//st. Scarabs, 1270. [No. 16785.] >> r^ ^ : fe^
1892. Light blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type 8. On the base is cut a A figure
of a king, wearing the red crown, kneeling in adoration before the prenomen of
Amen-HETEP III, n (he kneels on the ':;37). Chipped. Saite Period. Length, i^j
P
m. Petrie ; ^^^^ Hist. Scambs, 1209. [No. 13386.]
the prenomen of Amen-HETEP III, v\ . Chipped at top. Saite Period (?). Length, i in.
=^ [No. T/Sig.]
Presented by Major-Gen. A. W. H. Meyrick, 1879.
^ '
'
[No. 17287.]
i^
^
1895. Glazed steatite scarab, faded to white, of t\'pe A 3, inscribed with a corru]jt form
'
[No. 41997.]
'
1896. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t}'pe G 4, inscribed [), an imitation
of the prenomen of Amen-HETEP III. XXVIth dynasty. Length, -,^ in. [No. 46334.]
1897. Green faience Scarab, of t}-pe A 7, clumsil}- cut, \\\\\\ the legs roughh' blocked
'
of the prenomen of Amen-HETEP III, ^(1, reading "Truth e\er}- da}-" (instead of
" Possessor of the Right of Ra "). Saite Period. Length, 1;
in. [No. 38734.]
1899. Faience Scarab, faded to gre}-, of t}-pe A 8, inscribed with an imitation of the
prenomen of AMEN-HETia- 111, cl (0\. X.W'lth (l\nast}-. Length, :4 in. [No. 48775.]
1900. Light blue glazed steatite Scarab, of t}-pc .A 4. inscribed .^::^^, an imitation
of the prenomen of Amen-HETEP III, with the sign T substituted for e. X.XX'Ith d} nast}'.
1901. Light green faience Scarab, of type A 7, clumsih- cut, inscribed "Beautiful
is Neb-MAAT-Ra," with the w^-^^-sign, ^tjlj)- Head broken off. XXVIth /^;^'>\
1903. Green faience Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed " Neb-M.\at-R.\ (Amex-HETEP III),
1905. Glazed steatite Scaraboid-Plaque, faded to white, inscribed " Amen-HETEP, prince
1906. Lapis-blue hard paste Scarab, of type A 7. On the base is inscribed the name
1907. Light blue composition Scarab, of type A 6, inscribed with the name 01
i"^*^^
Amex-HETEP (son of Hapu ?), Amen-hetep III,
or of as " Ra-Amex-hetep," K
(the two are probabl)- confused). XXVIth dynast)-. Length, i in. [No. 39354.]
1908. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t>-pe A 8, inscribed with the name
Amex-HETEI' (the son of Hapu, confused with Amex-HETEP III). XXVIth dynasty.
Length,' i in. " [No. 47263.]
1909. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type A 8, inscribed with '-] ^/^---
'^^^:
the name Amex-HETEP. Probably XXVIth dynasty. Length, fi^- in. =^= liJr^!r-.
1911. Bronze rectangular Plaque, mounted on a plain bronze hoop ring, of circular section.
On one side is a corrupt form of the name Amex-HETEP, with the s\-mbols of "beauty" and
y^^yg^f^:,
Bequeathed by the late Sir A. W. Franks, K.C.B.
-
1912. Green faience Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed "May Neb-maat-Ra live!" "^O J '
1913. C'arnelian Cowroid, with ])Iain back. On the he.xaoonal base is inscribed
--^ '
the prenomen of Amkx-hktei' III, .. ^^ 4ft . Fine st>-ie. Slightly chipped. From
^
Palestine. XVII Ith d}-nast}-. Length, I in. [Xo. 1900-5-22, 2.] '-y
1914. Glazed Scarab, faded to grey, of tx'pe A 3-4, inscribed
steatite "Good God,
Lord of the Two
Lands, Nkb-.MA.\T-R.\ (A.MEN-HETEl' III), appearing
Q
(in) everj- land." From Arban, on the Khabiir (Mesopotamia). Birch, in
Layard, Nincvdi and Babylon (1853), p. 281, .Vo. 3; Budge, The Jf/mniiy,
n o
^/^>1
Cf. 1556 8 (of Thothmes III, but of -WI II-.\l\th dynasty date).
1916. Pale blue faience Scarab, of t}-pe A 8, roughl}' cut. On the base is inscribed
1917. Light blue faience Scarab, of t\'pe A 8, roughl>' cut. On the base is inscribed
1918. Light blue faience Scarab, of t)-pe A 8. On the base is roughlj- inscribed
Cf. 1903.
1919. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t>'pc i\ 7, inscribed with a modification of
the prenomen of Amen-HI;ti:p III, the sj-mbol of gold, nub, being substituted for neb :
pssr^
i-
Saite Period. Length. [No. 32463-]
1920-1928] QUEEN Til. 193
1920. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t_\pe .A 5, inscribed with the
imitated ro}-al prenomen '^ yj. XlXth d\-nast\-. Length, ij in. [No. 38775.J
\
1924. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t}'pe A 3, inscribed " Great king's wife,
Til." Fine work. XVHIth d\-nasty. Length, '
in. Newberr)-
'
Scarabs,
,;: :
ls#/.
'^
1925. Blue-green glazed steatite Cowroid, inscribed " Great king's wife, '
'
1926. Violet glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed " Great king's wife.
Til, who liveth." XVIIIth d\-nasty. Length, \^ in.
[No. 38588.]
\
1928. Glazed steatite Cowroid, faded to yellow, inscribed with the name of queen Til,
1 ^rj\\L|(]l, "king's wife. Til." XVIIIth dynasty. Length, {i in. [No. 42980.]
2 B
I
1929. Pale blue faience Scarab, of type A 3, with let,^s roughly indicated, inscribed with
1930. Deep blue faience Scarab, of t\-pe A 3, inscribed " king's wife, Til," ^ \\\
1931. Deep blue glazed steatite Cowroid, parti)' discoloured, inscribed with the name
of queen Til, 1
/^ |(](1 W. XVI Ilth d\-nasty. Length, f in. [No. 42982.]
XVIIIth
" \m-
1932. Blue glazed steatite Cowroid, inscribed as before, J dj'nasty.
1934. Light green faience Cowroid, inscribed as before. XVIIIth d)-nast\'. T <=>
[xNo. 16914-] m
")[!(]
\\
1935. Light blue glazed steatite Cowroid, inscribed as 1934. XVIIIth dynasty.
Length, | in. [No. 28831.]
1936. Deep green glazed steatite Cowroid, inscribed as before. XVIIIth d\-nast>\
Length, % in. [No. 283 1 8.]
1937. Deep green glazed steatite Cowroid, inscribed as before. XVIIIth d\-nast_\-.
Length, I in. [No. 30596.]
1938. Pright blue faience (?) Cowroid, inscribed as before. XN'IIIth dynast}', /^-i
Length, in. Loftie
i Essay, c. : .
0fi r
[No. 24171-] ^" /'
1940. Pale blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, iascribed as before, ^^^s^^
1 U
I
(jl],
within a double border. Chipped. X VI Ith dx'nasty. Length, | in, ( v,^-=
sic Petrie: II ist. Scarabs, \2go. Blacas Collcc/io//, iS6/. [No. 69 1 3.] >5:5^^<^
1
1941. Light blue glazed steatite Scarab, of t\'pe L 2, inscribed as before, 1 ^Iflfl ("^>
[No. 28783.]
1943-1950] AMEN-HTiTEP IV. 195
of Maat," i ^
S "=3^ . On the reverse is cut a figure of a ro^-a\\ sphinx, ^.\J^/^^ 1 _rf^" sjj ;
III
1948. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A 3, flat, inscribed " Nefer-
KHEPERU-R.\ (Khu-en-Aten), rising like Ra," * S. XVIIIth dynasty. '
Length, | in.
For the same reason the Sun-god Ra (of whom the Heliopolitan
A, J? Temu
[No.429"6o.]
was a form) was not entirely
proscribed. But the scarab is probably to be dated early in the reign.
1949. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, inscribed with the prenomen and
G
1950. Dark green faience Scarab, of tj'pe A 3, inscribed
" Nefer-kheperu-Ra Ua-EN-Ra (Khu-en-Aten), beloved of III
1954. Sky-blue faience Cartouche-Plaque, very thin, and with three perforations (]
~^
(forsewing on to cloth, etc.), stamped with the name of Khu-EN-Aten. Ver)- fine ' "^
1955. \"iolet-blue faience Cartouche-Plaque, inscribed with the name and prenomen of
Length, | in.
[No. 42998.]
o
1957. Light blue faience Scarab, of type K 1. Onthe base is I j,,, .^^ r -
L^
inscribed the prenomen of Khu-EN-Aten. X\''IIIth dynasty.
^
" ^^ -
'^^i^ f*!^^
. '*
'
1958. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t_\-pe A 3-4, inscribed with part of
the prenomen of Kuu-EN-Aten, Nefer-K.I1EPERU-R-\, 10"^- N\'IIIth dynasty.
Length, ^ in. [No. 42432.]
1959. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to drab, of t\-pe A 3, inscribed with the
1960. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 4, flat. On the base is inscribed the
prenomen of Khu-EN-Aten, as before. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, f in. [No. 30595.]
1961. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t>'pe A 4, rather clumsily cut, inscribed
as 1960. Slightly chipped. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, j in. [No. 32395 ]
1963. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type K i. On the base is cut the prenomen of
OO III
Khu-en-Aten . XVIIIth dynasty. Length, | in. [No. 39218.]
J
Khu-en-Aten, o T
6
^^
ill
. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, | in. Petrie : ///.
1965. Blue paste Scarab, of type D 7, inscribed with part of the prenomen of Amen-
hetep IV (Khu-en-Aten), gT^. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, ^ in. [No. 39572.]
v_y
1968. White faience Cartouche-Plaque, inscribed with the name
|]
of Tutankhamen, prince of Hermonthis."
" Broken at foot. '
1969. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type L 2, on the base of which are cut
sic
the hieroglyphs, ^ ^^ ;
these are a confused compound of the prenomens of the kings
Tutankhamen (Neb-kheperu-ra) and Ai (Kheper-kheperu-Ra). XVIIIth
dynasty. Length, A in. [No. 40520.]
1970. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to gre>-, of type A 3, inscribed with part of
Length, ^ in. 1 1
[^'"- 40578.]
O
1971. Deep blue faience Scarab, of type L 2, inscribed Rd-Kheper, W; probably ^^^'
Unless ^^ is intended for ^ 1 , Seker, this deity " Ker " is other-
1973. Base of a light blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type K, inscribed with
the prenomen of Al II, KHErEK-KHEPERU-.ARl-MA.AT-RA. XVIIIth dynast)-.
'
Length, y^ in. Petrie : Hist. Soinr/'s, 1357. /I<iv Collection, 1868. ' '
[No. 17146.]
G
1974. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A ^-j, inscribed with the
prenomen of Ai II, Kheper-kheperu-.a.ri-maat-Ra Mer-Amen. XVIIIth
dynasty. Length, in. Petrie: Hist. Scarabs, 1359. Annstasi Collection,
r^"^
1839. [No. 4098.]
1975. Blue faience Scarab, of t)-pe A i. On the base are cut a ro>'al sphinx, coHcliaiit,
on the '^z^ sign, and the inscription "Good god. Lord of the Two Lands, ,
TcHESER-KHEPER-R.\(HERU-EM-HEB),"'1l^Ef (g\=^ XVI II th dynasty. ^Si^tHn-'-rA
^J.
Length, g
[No. 40859.]
.
^^,^^
1978. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t}-pe A 3, inscribed with the
name of Heru-EM-HEE, "beloved of Amen." XVIIIth dynasty. Length, -j^ in.
[No. 461 14.]
"^EP
9
1868.
[No. 171 19.]
111
1983. Thin light blue faience Cartouche-Plaque, with a ring at each end for G
''^
stringing, inscribed with a modification of the prenomen of Heru-EM-HEB.
XVIIIth dynasty. Length, || in. Hay Collection, 1868. '
"J
[No. 14762.] iv-ii
1984. Glazed steatite Cartouche-Plaque, faded ti) brown, inscribed on one .W*i'
side with theprenomen " Good god, Tcheser-kmei'Eru-Ra Setep-en-R.a,"
and on the other side with the name of HERU-EM-^^EB. XVIIIth dynast\-.
Length, f in. Petrie Hist. Scarabs, 138^
:
[No. 171 20.]
-jS^s
'tf^^.
'*';:
&^_ -^
m
1985. Lilac faience lentoid Plaque, slightly convex, and with a dowel-shaped ^~^
u
hollow at the back into which open the double perforations for stringing, inscribed G
in light blue glaze inlay " Good god, Tcheser-kheperu-R.a Setep-en-Ra
(Heru-em-heb)." XVIIIth dynasty. Length, if in. Petrie Hist. Scarabs, 1^72. :
[No. 17135.]
v_^
1986. Upper half of a blue faience Pendant, in the form of a cartouche, inscribed
with the name of Heru-EM-HEB, "beloved of Amen." From Uer al-Bahari
XVIIIth dynasty. Length, Jg^ in. '
K^y
[No. 41 145.] -^
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1 904. Z^^k
200 CATALOGUE OF SCARABS, CYLINDKR-SKALS, ETC. [1987-1995
1987. Lit^lU blue faience Scarab, of type A 8, with long base, inscribed
"TcHE.SER-KHEPEK-R.\ (? Heru-em-heb) is good " (?). " P>om
XX Vlth dynasty. Length, i in. Petrie Hist. Scarabs, 1364.
Thebes.
]^
:
1988. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to green, of tj^pe A 3. On the base are
o
.as
cut a royal .sphinx and the name of king Rameses (I), beloved of Amen-Ra.
XlXth dynasty. Length, \ ni. O
[No. 39918-] o 1
1990. Blue faience Scarab, of type J i, cast in a mould, and stamped with
the name of Rameses I (?), XlXth dynasty. Length, ^V i"- Petrie: Hist. (t|
i."^
Scarabs, 1400. [No. 1 7 148.] JIL
Presented by Mr. Yftsuf Ben Hatiii Pinto, 1853.
1991. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t_\'pe A 3, inscribed with the name of ^J^
Rameses (I), n J, n. XlXth d\'nast\-. Length, 2 in. [No. 37804.] A'-. ^
Rameses, re.
,
possibly of Rameses L XlXth dj'nast}-. Length, -| in.
1994. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to gre>-, of t)-pe A 3-8, inscribed with
y^
royal titles />e//ti, meri-Alaat (? Rameses I, 'Men-PEHTI-Ra). XlXth -^
dynasty (?). Length, A in. fl
[No. 42434.] ^^1
(^
I
1995. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type K 3, inscribed with the pre- ^^^
^^^^'
nomcn of Rameses I, Men-PEHTI-Ra. XLXth dxnast}-. Length, \ in.
Newberry: Scarabs. V\. ii.y.yiw, \\. [No. 32445.] vQ v^
1
1996. Blue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed with the prenomen of
O
Rameses I, Men-peh-Ra, ^^. XlXth dynasty. Length, i in. [No. 40865.]
1997. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, inscribed with the prenomen
of Ram eses I, as before. Rough work. X I Xth dynasty. Length, i in. [No. 42030.]
1998. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type G 4; legs not indicated. Inscribed as the
foregoing. XlXth dynast}'. Length, f in. [Xo. 37805.]
1999. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\pe A 3, inscribed as the foregoing. XI Xth
d\-nast_\-. Length, A in. [Xo. 37806.]
2000. Blue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pe A 3-4, with long oval base, :,.'*_>
inscribed as the foregoing. XI Xth dynasty. Length, -jV in. Xewberry : Scamds, f'H^^
PI. xxxiv, 9. [No. 32474.]
2002. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type 4, inscribed with A ^...'T...^
2003. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\pe 4, with long legs; inscribed A
with the prenomen of Rameses I. X IX th dynast}-. Length, | in. Petrie : (^^ ^v
Hist. Scumds, 1392. Lcif/e Collection, 1842. [No. 171 58.] ^^^^-^
2004. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to gre}", of t}pe J 2, inscribed ^, possibly part
of the prenomen of Rameses I, MEN-rEHTi-RI. XlXth dynasty (?). Length, -j% in.
[No. 4
2005. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type D i. On the back are can-ed
representations of a HI}- and two branches, and
on the base is cut the standing figure of a king
wearing the dtef-zxown. above his wig, and
holding two fettered Asiatics by the hair. Be-
neath his feet is the sign pSS^, "gold," and in
a
2007. Glazed faience Scarab, faded to white, of t\"pe A 3 ; inscribed with the "
name of Seti I :\Ier-[ex]-Ptah. Chipped. XlXth dynastv. Lengtli, | in. - fif)
2008. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type A 4-6, inscribed w ith
G
2009. Light blue faience Scarab, of t}-pe A 4, inscribed with the prenomen ^-^^-^
2010. Green glazed .steatite Scarab, of type A 3, very roughly cut, inscribed
with the prenomen of Seti L Coarse style. XlXth dynasty. Length, | in.
[No. 42054.] ^
^
2011. ]51ue faience Scarab, faded to gre)-, of type A 3, cast in a moidd. On the base
is the ]jreHomen of Seti L as before. XlXth d_\-nasty. Length, | in. [No. 46918.]
with the prrenomen of Seti I. Thick glaze. XlXth dynastv. Length, ''^Jjll?! 'Av22e/]
-14 in [No. 3231.
2013. Glazed steatite .Scarab, faded to brown, of t)'pe A 3, inscribed with the .Q
prenomen of SetiI, Men-MA.\T-R.\ (or, "Just is Men-MAAT-Ra ! "). XlXth dynast}-.
Length, A in. [No. ^8/62.] i.n,...,
2014. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, nf tj-pe A 3, inscribed " GockI ,-3-'.^_
O
is Men-.maat-Ra (Seti I)," tA . Chipped. XlXth dynasty. Length, f in.
e^ [No. 45833-]
2015. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3-4, on the j3^^
base of which is inscribed " Men->L\AT-R.\ (Seti I), life of the Two Truths '~!
{a)ikh n Madti)." XlXth dynasty. Length, J in. Newberry Scara/is, :
n^TTr?
PI. xxxiv, 16. [No. 32406.] ']] y
d}nast}-. '
. '
Length, f in. Petrie : Hist. Scarabs, 142^,. Anastasi Collection (\\), 1857. Av *
2017. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of t}'pe G 3. On the base is an imitation
prenomen R.\-MEN-ANKU, "-rp , in a rude cartouche above the symbol of " life," between two
T
W(ra/-feathers: above, is the sign r"^ .
Probabl}- of Skti I. XlXth d}-nasty (.'). Length, in. ,5
[No. 47047-]
2018. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type A 3, with blocked-out legs. On
the base is cut a crow-ned hawk standing on the //cV^-sign, and the inscription " l^eautiful is
O
MEN-^L\AT-RA (Seti I)," ^
i et;^ , within a hatched border. XLXth d}-nasty. Length, |f in.
\ \ [No. 38784.]
2019-2028] SETI I. 203
2019. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to yellow, of type A 3, with legs roughl)- cut. On
the base is inscribed a mock prenomen (? of Seti I), S^ t^^^^, over a w/'. Before XXVIth
djnasty. Length, | in. 11 [No. 47016.]
O
2020. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A
inscribed " Horus,
3, j^
good god, Men-[maat?]-Ra." Chipped. About XXth-XXIst dynasty.
Length, 5 in. [No. 49755.] U
o
2021. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 4, inscribed with the prenomen of ,
,
Seti I, and the ideographs of " beauty " and the sun. Thick glaze. XlXth dynasty. ^
Length, fV i"- [No- 28960.] (] ^
O
2023. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 4-6, inscribed " Good god, 1=J
Lord of the Two Lands, Men-MAAT-Ra (Seti I)," between two ;/wrt/-feathers.
XlXth dynasty. Length, fg" in. ^ , , [1
2026. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A 3, inscribed " Good
god, Lord of the Two Lands, Men-MAAT-Ra (Seti I), giving life for ever," "
Petrie: Hist. Scarabs, 1 420. Hay Collection, 1868. [No. 171 13.]
2 C 2
>
2029. liliie faience Scarab, of t\-pe J I, paitl\- discoloured. On the base is cut an
. . .
2030. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, rough!)- cut. On the base is rudely
inscribed " Good God, Lord of the Two Lands, MAAT-Ra (? Seti I),"
'
[No. 28675.]
2031. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type 3, in A its original gold mount as the bezel
of a ring, with design on the base of XVIIIth dynasty st\-le, consisting of the prenomen of
Seti I, in a cartouche, from which spring two pairs of itmei, with the signs .
,
" Lord of
the Two Lands" above, and r>sri, "gold," below. XlXth dynasty. Length, in. '\
2033. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type G 4, of rude style, inscribed
I \ ^\ ,
" Son of the Sun, Men-m.\at(?)-Ra (Seti) Mer-en-(Ptah ?)
"
; i.e., Seti I (?).
2034. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t)'pe G 4, inscribed with the prenomen
of Seti I, Men-MA.\T-R.\, t;^ " performing all [the nn-al duties]," v'q^I ^:=:^. Raines-
(J,
2035. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, rude imitation of A 3, inscribed with
G
a corrupt form of the prenomen of Seti I, '^^ between garbled
,
inscriptions, ^2>- 'i"d ^^.
Rude work. XLXth dynasty (?). ^ Length, -j in.
| | ] ] |
[No. 41871.]
2039. Green glazed steatite Plaque, with rounded ends, inscribed on the olrrersr, " tlie
2041. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of tj'pe G 4. On the base <| ^"^^
are cut the prenomen of Seti I, Men-MAAT-R.\, the figures of a sphinx, Jt^
a scarabaeus, two iiraei, and the sign w^^a, XlXth dynasty. Length, -^ in. ">~^
2042. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of tj'pe G 4, on the base of which O
are cut the prenomen of Seti I (Men-MAAT-Ra), a royal sphin.v, ttraeiis, and ntchat-
eye. XlXth d}-nasty. Length, f in.
[No. 40014.]
figure of an ape, seated before a U (?), with one hand to his mouth, in
relief; on the face are inscribed the names of Amen-Ra and Maat, r,^ \ ,:w^\
possibly a play on the prenomen of Chipped. H
Seti I. ^
XlXth dynasty. Length, | in. Anastasi Collection, \%i(^. [No. 4086.]
2045. Light blue vitreous paste Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed with the name
of queen TuA, wife of Seti I, q ^ (^
. The head is broken off. XlXth dynasty.
2046. Light green faience Scarab, parti)' discoloured, of t\'pe G 2, inscribed with the
prenomen of Seti I, and the s)-mbol of " gold," H fj. XXVIth dynasty. Length, -j% in.
r"^
.,,,,,,
[No. 46261.]
2047. Green glazed steatite Hedgehog, inscribed on the base with a portion of the
prenomen of Seti I, ^^'^. The sign yj has been confounded with VJ . XXVIth
dynasty (?). Length, \ in. [No. 37826.]
206 CATALOGUE OF SCARABS, CVLINDER-SEALS, ETC. [2048 2055
2048. Green faience Scarab, of t\-pe A 3, inscribed with a jnint prenomen of Amen-
HETh'l' III and Sf.ti I, f^ ^ "'
. XXVIth dynasty. Length, }. in. [No. 42443.]
2050. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\'pe A 3, roughl>- cut, inscribed with the joint
prenomen, .^^^^
[i, of Amen-HETEP III and Seti I. XXVIth dynasty. Length, I in. .
2052. Blue-green glazed steaschist rectangular riaque. On the obverse are cut two
cartouches surmounted by disks and plumes wb^
in relief: one is inscribed with the combined ^^
prenomens of Thotiimes III
and Seti I, and the other CIS
with a corrupt form of
" Amen - Ra, Lord of the
Two Lands." On the reverse
O
A
o
3 ^^ ^^
^ *^W p I
'
v_y
perhaps of AmEN-HETEP IV, with the name of Amcn-Ra, etc. XlXth d\nast\-. i^ in. b}- i in.
Petrie :Hist. Scarabs, 1452. Hay Collection, 186S. [No. 16580.]
2053. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A 3, inscribed with the names of
ThoTHMES III and Seti I. On the base are cut the figure of a royal sphinx, coitchant, with
a winged uraens, and the inscription ^ 1
1 ^~ >
" Men-KHEPER-Ra (Thothmes III),
Good God, Lord of the Two Lands " ; and, below, a cartouche in which is inscribed
r"^
,
" Long live the Ilorus of seasons, Ma.\T-MEN-Ra (Seti I ?)."
2054. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pe A 3, inscribed with the prenomens of
O
Thothmes III and Seti I, Ci:^ o . XlXth dynasty. Length, in. A/iastast Collection,
1839.
t^ [No. 16786.]
^P
2055. Steatite Plaque, faded to white, with flat base, convex back, and an incised line round
the sides. On the base are inscribed corrupt 0,0
forms of the prenomens of TlIOTHMES III
and Seti I. On the back is the prenomen O o
of TlIOTHMES III, in a cartouche surmounted o
by plumes, within a hatched border. XlXth-
XXIInd dynasty (?). Length, ^ in. Blacas
Collection, 1867. [No. 16837.]
2056-2071] SETI I, RAMESES II, AND THOTHMES III. 207
2056. Glazed steatite Plaque, faded to brown, on one side is a Fish carved
in highrelief, and on the other are the prenomen of Thothmes III, in a
cartouche, and a compound prenomen of Seti I (and Rameses II?). XlXth-
XXI Ind dynasty. Length, f in. [No. 38640.]
2057. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type 3-6. On the base A
are inscribed the prenomens of TliOTHMES III and Seti I, as 2056. Slightly
chipped. XlXth-XXIInd dynasty. Length, f in. Phillips Collectioii, 1837.
[No. 4035.]
2059. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t_\'pe A 4, inscribed with the prenomens
of Thothmes III and Seti I, as on 2058. Chipped. XlXth-XXIInd dynasty.
Length, in. Phillips Collcc/iou, 1837. [No. 4033.]
2060. Light green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\^pe A 4, inscribed with the
prenomens of THOTHMES III and Seti I. Chipped at the sides. XlXth-
XXI Ind d}-nasty. Length, f in. [No. 28493.]
2062. Glazed .steatite Scarab, faded to yellow, of type A 3, inscribed as 2060. XlXth-
XXlInd d_\nasty. Length, in. [No. 39214.]
2063. Gla/.ed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of the same tj-pe and with the same
inscription as 2060, but less carefully
'
cut. Chipped at the sides. XlXth-XXIInd dynasty.
Length, |i in. [No. '16803.]
2064. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of tjpe A 3, inscribed as 2060. XlXth-
XXIInd dynasty. Length, ii in. [No. 38615.]
2065. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3-4, inscribed as 2060. Slightl\
chipped. XlXth-XXIInd dj'nasty. Length, in. [No. 1675 1.]
2066. Blue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pe A 3-4, inscribed as 2060. XlXth-
XXIInd dynasty. Length, f in. [No. 28230.]
2067. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A 3-4, inscribed as 2060. Chipped.
XlXth-XXIInd d}-nast\'. Length, | in. Petrie : Hist. Scarabs, 1445. Millingcn
Collixtion, 1847. [No. 4034.]
2069. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to yellow, of type A 3, inscribed as 2068. XlXth-
XXIInd dynasty. Length, |^ in. [No. 38660.]
2070. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3-4, inscribed as 2068. XlXth-
XX I Ind dynasty. Length, f in. [No. 42812.]
(I)
inscribed m^ (Seti I, Rame.'-es II, and TiiuTiiMES III). XlXth-XXIInd
o
dynast}-. M Length, i| in. [No. 46956.]
2073. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type A 3-4, inscribed with the
prenomen of TllOTHMES III, in a cartouche, and a compound prenomen of Seti I and
Rameses II. XlXth^XXIInd dynasty. Length, | in. [No. 47094.]
2074. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to gre\--green, of type A 3-4, inscribed with the
prenomen of TUOTIIMES III, in a cartouche, and a compound prenomen of .Seti I and
Rameses II. XlXth-XXIInd dynast)-. Length, J in. [No. 46851.]
2075. Light green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3-4, inscribed with the
prcnomens of Thothmes III and Seti I. Slightly chipped. XlXth-XXIInd
d)'nasty. Length, f in. [No. 2S525.]
2078. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type 4. On the base A C) r""^
are the prenomen of THOTHMES III, in a cartouche, and a compound prenomen
of Seti I and Rameses II (?). Chipped. XlXth-XXIInd dynast\-. Length,
\i in. [No. 46305.]
2079. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of tj'pe A 4, inscribed with the combined
r^^^
prenomen of Seti I and Rameses II (?), ) \H ^. XlXth dynasty (or possibl\- XXIInd
d3nast\-, the name being a variant of the prenomen of OsoRKON II ?). Length, f in.
[No. 38707.]
2080. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grev, of tvpe A 3, inscribed with the prenomens of
2081. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3. On the base is a . "^^^^
compound prenomen of Seti I and Rameses II (ora variant of thatof OsoRKON II). | a^ O
Chipped. XlXth or XXIInd d}'nast\-. Length, J in. [No. 45817.] ^
n tZ
2082. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to gre}-, of t\-pe A 3, inscribed with the prenomens
[No. 40079.]
2083. Glazed steatite Scarab, of t}pe A 3, faded to brown, inscribed with a compound
prenomen of Seti and Rameses XlXth XXIInd dynasty. Length, fV in.
I II,
W^'
-f^^^ ,..?i!,., . or
[No. 47193.]
2084-2093] SETI I, RAMESES II, AND THOTHMES III. 209
2084. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\-pe A 3. On the base is inscribed
2085. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type A 3. On the base is cut a
2086. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to light brown, of type A 3, inscribed with a
O
compound prenomen of Seti I and Rameses II (?), q-j*^^^. XlXth or XXIInd dynasty.
Length, ii in. ' ^ ^ [No. 45824.]
2087. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, inscribed with a com-
r"^
pound prenomen of Rameses II and Seti I -f J XlXth (XXIInd?) dynasty.
(?),
^
.
2088. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, inscribed with the joint
r""^
prenomens of Seti and RAMESESS II G ~~^- Chipped. XlXth or
I (?). ^
XXIInd dynast}'. Length, ^ in. r:::
[No. 27459.]
"
2090. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t)-pe A 4, with broad q *;^,
base, on which are inscribed the joint prenomens of Thothmes III and ^
^
j^***!
Rameses II. Slightly chipped. XlXth dynasty, or later. Length, i in. w ^ L'*"'^]
if/
[No. 2^2474.] ^ '^^
the Two Lands," and below is the W(5-sign. Chipped on one side. XlXth
dynasty. Length, ff- in. Loftie : ^jr^-aj/, cxlviii. [No. 24219.]
2 D
210 CATALOCUE OF SCARABS, CYLINDER-SEALS, ETC. [2094-2101
2094. Rcctaiii^ular steatite Plaque with two incised line the sick On the
obverse are cut in relief a W(7<?/-feather and a cartouche -
" May the Horus, Lord of the Two Lands, live for ever with the name of Amen-Ra spelt
in an unusual manner. XlXth dynasty. Length, \\ in. [No. 17126.]
[No. 45369.]
2100. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of t}-pe A 3, inscribed with the t/
name of RAMESES II. XlXth dynasty. \ in. by -/ir in.
[No. 46543.]
(HP J
2101. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed with the name of Rameses II,
as before. XlXth dynasty. Length, \ in. [No. 42225.]
2102-2109] RAMESES II. 211
.G
2103. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t\-pe A 3, in-
scribed " Rameses (II), beloved of Amen-Ra," with the two maat-
feathers. XlXth dynasty. Length, \^ in.
[No. 32300.]
HJLp ^^
2104. Light blue faience Cartouche-Plaque, surmounted b\' the disk
and feathers the rings for stringing are broken off.
: In the cartouche is
inscribed the name of " Rameses (II), beloved of Amen." XlXth d}'nast}-.
Length, i| in.
[No. 21938.]
2106. Light blue glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pe D 2, inscribed with the prenomen of
Rameses II, in a cartouche, with a winged sun above and the signs \\\ ,
" beloved of
2108. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 4-M i, with elaboratelj- cut legs. On
the base is inscribed " User-MAAT-Ra Setep-EX-R.\, beloved of Amen-Ra and
Thoth." Fine work. XlXth dynasty. Length, g in. Newberry: Scarabs,
PI. xxxiv, 28. [No. 30613.]
The statement that this scarab is of jade {ibid., p. 43) is erroneous. This statement was responsible for
many conclusions as to possible commercial relations between Egypt and China at this date, which are at
any rate not supported liy this scarab, now that it is known to be of chalcedony, which came from Persia
or Armenia.
2 D 2
x
2110. Lapis-lazuli spherical bead, inscribed with the ])renomen of Rameses II, in
a cartouche surmounted by the disk and plumes. XlXth d)-nast}-. Diameter, I in.
[No. 16957.]
t
inscribed " Lord of the Two Lands, User-MA.\T-Ra Setep-EN-Ra (Rameses II)."
XlXth d}'nast>'. Length, i in. Loftie Essay, cxxvi. Petrie Hist. Scaral's, 1497
: :
2113. Hlue glazed steatite Scarab, of tj'pe G 2, inscribed " Usek-maat-Ra (Ramkses II ),
Son of the Sun," tf) Z^* Rough work. XlXth dynasty. Length, i in. [No. 38S44.]
!?.
2114.
inscribed "
Setep-EN-Ra
Red
Lord
jasper Scarab, of type
of the
3.
North and South, UsER-MAAT-R.\
A
On the base . U
(Rameses II)." Slightly chipped. XlXth dynasty.
Length, f| in. Newberry Scarabs, PI. xxxv, 12.
:
[No. 29443.]
2115. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 6, inscribed " (Long)
live the Goofl God, Lord of the Two Lands, User-maat-R.\ Setep-en-Ra,
(Rameses II), trampling down all lands." From Samanud (Sebennytos). XlXth
dynasty. Length, f in. Petrie Hist. Scarabs, 1 562.
: Newberry Scarabs, :
[No. 20S26.]
' '
Presented bjf the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1888.
2116. Green glazed .steatite Scarab, of type A 3-6, inscribed " User-ma.\T-Ra ."57?^
Setep-EN-Ra (Rameses II), appeareth in the house of Amen-Ra." XlXth dynast\-. ,f^.
Length, I in. Newberry: .bVrtrafo, PI. xxxv, 13.
'
' - .
[No. 32328.J
2118. Faience Scarab, of uncertain type, chipped and broken, inscribed with
a of the prenomen of RAMESES II, and the title "Lord of an eighth
]3art
commemorative festival." XlXth dynasty. Length, f in. [No. 38587.]
1""'^
2119. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type 6, on the base of A O
which are inscribed: (i) the prenomen of RAMESES II, within a cartouche,
between the signs of " gold " and " lordship " (reversed) and (ii) " stable is
the monument-temple of Amen {iiieii iiiciiiin Aiiicn)." Chipped at side.
;
1^ 000
XlXth dynasty. Length, J in.
[No. 42936.]
ti^
The temple referred to as the iiu-iuiK-Aiiiot is that of Karnnk.
("S^
2120. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of tjpe D i, inscribed " Ma)- the Sun User-maat-R.\
Setep-EN-R.\ (Rameses II) prosper the spirits of every land!"
Poorly cut. XlXth dynasty. Length, | in. Petrie : Hist.
Scarabs, 1557. Anastasi Collection, 1839. [No. 4102.]
The use of the word "Sun" simply as an epithet of the king is rare,
and seems only to occur on a few scarabs of this period it may be derived
:
from the contemporary Hittite usage. The king of Khatti was always known
as "the Sun." Under the .\IIIth-XI\'th dynasties royal names occasionally
have the word "Ra," " Sun," prefixed to them, e.g., R.^-Amenemhat, Ra-Nehesi
(this is quite a distinct usage from that of the word " R.^ " in prenomina).
2121. Blue-green glazed steatite Plaque with rounded ends. On the obverse is inscribed,
beneath the winged sun, "May User-maat-Ra Setep-en-Ra (Rameses II),
prosper the spirits of every land (?) " on the reverse is the same cartouche
between the winged sun and a winged scarabaeus.
Length, W
in.
;
2124. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of the same type and
^-^-^
^^'^i ..
with the same inscription as 2123. XlXth d\-nast\'. Length, in. ^ \- -f
''^
^
'gl
"
2126. Green glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of t)-pe A 6, inscribed with the
prenomen of R.\MESES II, as before. XlXth dynasty. Length, | in. [No. 40221.]
2127. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to drab, of type A 3, with rounded back, inscribed
as before. Chipped. XlXth dynasty. Length, | in. [No. 40286.]
214 CATALOGUE OF SCARABS, CYLINDER-SEALS, ETC. [2128-2143
[No. 41873.] O
2129. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t)-pe L i, inscribed as before. XlXth
d)-nast_\-. Length, in.
s-
[No. 42943.]
g *
<^^^ ^^
[No. 4S732.]
45732.] v^J?" ^^^d
2131. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type 4. A On the base is cut the
prenomen of Rameses II, as before. XlXth dynasty. Length, l in. [No. 4576S.]
2132. Glazed steatite Scarab, discoloured to black, of tspe A 3-G 4, roughh- inscribed
as before. XlXth d\-nasty. Length, ^ in. [No. 46201.]
2134. Rock-cr\'staI Scarab, of tj-pe B, roughly cut, and inscribed as before. XlXth
dynast\\ Length, i in. Loftie Essay, cxxviii.
: [No. 24199.]
2135. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A 4, with large striated legs,
inscribed as before. XlXth dynasty. Length, -^-^ in. Petrie : Hist. Scarabs, 1478.
[Xo. 4100.]
2136. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, with broad base, inscribed as before.
XlXth dynasty. Length, f in. [No. 27239.]
2139. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t)-pe .A 4, inscribed as before. Poorly cut.
XlXth il\nasty. Length, |J in. Hay Collection, 1868. [No. 17140.]
large flat legs, inscribed with the prenomen of RAMESES II, within a beaded border.
Slightly chipped. XlXth dynasty. Length, | in.
[No. 27777.]
Scara/'s, 1488.
[Xo. 17x25.]
2144. Blue faience Plaque, of coarse style, inscribed with the ]jrenomen of
RamESES II. (Cast in a mould under side flat.)
: XlXth d_\nasty. Length, in. I
[No. 43003.]
O
2145. Blue faience Scarab, of type A 3, with legs blocked out, cast in a mould, "l^
On the base is stamped the prenomen of Rameses II. XlXth dynasty. Le;ngth, I in. ' ^
[No. 42336.] O
2146. Light blue faience Scarab, of type J i (cast in a mould, and stamped badly),
with the prenomen of Rameses II. Very coarse style. XlXth dynasty. Length, f in.
[No. 42289.]
[No. 1 71 37-]
2149. Green glazed steatite Scaraboid, with a fish cut in relief on the back. On the
base is inscribed the prenomen of Rameses II. XlXth dynasty. Length, i in.
[No. 42701.]
O
2150. Portion of a large white faience lentoid Bead, inscribed in light blue glaze
inlay with the prenomen of Rameses II. XlXth dynasty. Length, I in. Petrie: |
^
Hist. Scarabs, 1470. [No. 20822.] ^vx|^
2151. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type L 2, with legs roughly |^
indicated.On the base is cut part of the prenomen of Ranjeses III. Chipped.
XXth dynasty. Length, g in. [No. 46008.] f^
a.s,c
2152. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t}pe G i. On the base is the prenomen
of Rameses II or III, |
|^^, between two papyrus-plants above and below. XlXth-XXth
dynasty. Length, i in. [No. 46287.]
2153. Green glazed steatite circular Cowroid, with back decorated with
concentric circles of beaded lines and plain bands round the conical apex. On 9|
the base is inscribed the prenomen of Rameses II (?). XlXth dynasty (?). S
Diameter, -^ in. [No. 32458.]
2154. Green glazed steatite circular Cowroid, with back decorated in the same manner
as 2153. On the base is inscribed part of the prenomen of RamesES II, '
j ^ '
s/c. XlXth
I
2155. Light green jasper Scarab, of t\pe A, inscribed with part of the pre-
nomen of Rameses II, O Jj.
XlXth dsnast)-. Length, ,'',. in.
|
[No. 30604.]
2157. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 4, inscribed with the prenomen
of Rameses II, the signs being arranged according to the order of pronunciati on.
y
2158. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t)']ie A 6, inscribed with the ])renonieii
of Rameses II, with the signs arranged as in 2157. XlXth dynasty. Length, J, in.
'[No. 38726.]
2159. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t>-pe A 3-4, inscribed with
the i)renomen of RamESES II, as 2157. XlXth dynast)-. Length, -,% in. \^ t4
[No. 38729.]
2160. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type A 3, inscribed as 2157. XlXth
dj-nast}'. Length, ^
in. [No. 46466.]
2161. Blue faience Plaque, with rounded ends, and convex back, inscribed as jF
2157. XLXth dynast)-. Length, i" in. Petrie ///. Scnrahs, 1464. Salt :
^f^
CW/(V//<w, 1835. [No. 4099.] ^^-
2162. Green glazed steatite Plaque, of the same t)-pe, and with the same ^,
inscription as 2161. X IXth d)-nasty. Length, i in. [No. 26630.] '^^-^J^
[No. 39567-]
2164. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grc)-, of type A 4, inscribed with part of P
the prenomen of RAMESES
Newberr)- Scarabs, 1499.
II, above the (i-sign. XlXth dynasty. Length, in. ^ |
2166. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3-6, inscribed as 2164. XlXth ^1^
dynasty. Length, f^ in. [No. 17 144.] ^p
2167. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type G 4, inscribed with the rc'TSa^^
prenomen of Rameses II,
oiDlV Roughly cut. XlXth dynasty. Length, -i in. P^M^)
'^^ [No.387"so.] ^*^*^
2168. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type L i, inscribed with a portion -^A
of the prenomen of Rameses II. Roughly cut. X IXth dynasty. Length, in.
i;
1^
''^=^
[No. 37812.]
2170. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t)'pe A 4-G 3, with rounded ^-~,
base, on which cut the prenomen of Rameses II, User-MAAT-Ra
is Setep-EN-Ra. Fi"^'
-^^
The place of the first A'J-sign is taken b\- a standing figure of the god. Above is the ""
2171. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t\'pe A 4-G 3, inscribed with the
prenomen of Ram E.SES II, User-MAAT-Ra Setep-EN-Ra, Ra " being formed by
the word "
a standing figure of the god, by which is inscribed " Lord of Heaven," ^~^ Well cut. XlXth
dynasty. Length, ,i
in. [No. 42489.]
2172. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\-pe F 4. On the base is inscribed the
prenomen of Rameses II, USER->rAAT-R.\ Setep-EX-Ra. The name of Ra in the first part
of the prenomen is expressed by a standing figure
^
of the god, as before. XlXth dvnastw
Length, \ in. [No. 38567.]
2174. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type G 2. On the base are cut a standing
o
figure of the god Ra, and the prenomen of king Rameses 1 1, g XlXth cl_\nast\-.
2175. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3-4. On the base is a
figure of Ra, standing before the prenomen of Rameses II. XI Nth dynasty. |
Length, in. O
[No. 45812.]
2176. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\-pe L i, with rounded base, on which is
cut a standing figure of the god Ra, with part of the prenomen of RAMESES II, O | Mfc^ ]"
2177. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\-pe 3. On the base is cut a figure ofA
the god Ra, holding the z^^rj-sceptre, standing before the prenomen of RAMESES II. XlXth
dynasty. Length, |i in. [No. 42547.]
is inscribed the prenomen of Rameses II. XlXth dynast}-. Length, -J-i- in.
[No. 30610.]
2180. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of t.\-pe D 2. On the base is inscribed the
prenomen of Rameses II, in a cartouche between two w^^Z-feathers, before
a figure of the god Ptah. Above is a winged sun below is the wcZ'-sign. XlXth
:
2 E
^
2181. liluc-grecn gla/.cd steatite .Scarab, of t\pe 3, with double lines A "'
marking the wing-cases. On the base is inscribed the prenomen of Rameses II, n
before a standing figure of the god Ptah. Thick glaze. XlXth d\nast>-. I
Length, {-i- in. Petrie I list. Scarabs, 1540. A iiastasi Collection, 1839.
:
[No. 4101.] -
2182. Glazed steatite .Scarab, faded to white, of t\pe A 4, with double lines
marking the \\ing-cases, and broad base, on which is inscribed the prenomen of
Rameses II, as in 2181, before a seated figure of Ptah. XlXth d)-nast>-. Length,
q Loftie: Essay, clx.wii (not of Psemut, or of Psammetichus IV (!j, as stated
in.
b\- Loftie ib., p. 57).
:
[No. 24248.]
2183. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t_\-pe J i, inscribed with the name of
the gild Ptah and the beginning of the prenomen of RAMESES II, UsEK-MA.AT, and
2185. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t_\-pe D i, faded to |nirp On the base is cut
'~
a representation of the deities Ptah and .Sekhet, standing before two lets, ftf ff , on
each of which stands a solar hawk. Above is the prenomen of Rameses II,
[No. 41895.]
2186. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\-pe D 2. On the base are cut a
cartouche containing the prenomen of R.AMESES II, and the c\nocephalus Ape of Thoth,
with the lunar disk and crescent on his head below are the signs [^ above is the solar
; ;
disk with iiraci, ?Qf. The whole signifies " UsER->rA.\T-R.\ Setep-EX-R.\, beloved of
Thoth and Ra." XlXth dynast}-. Length, l in. [No. 38709.]
2187. Blue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\'pe A 3-6, on the base of which
iscut a figure of the Ape of Thoth seated before a roughly cut cartouche containing
the i^renomen of R.AMESES II. Above are the signs ^ , and, below, ^^. The
whole reads as 2188. XlXth d\-nasty. Length, q in. Salt Collection, 1835.
[No. 4107.]
" Lord of the Two Lands."Below are the signs ,^^ the whole reads, " Lord of :
2190. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, partly faded to white, of t\'pe A 3. On the base is a
fit^ure of Maat, kneeliniif, and holding a cartouche containing th5 prenomen of Rameses II ;
above are the signs H T (sic), and below is the exergual XlXth dynasty.
2191. Glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-]ie K 3, with broad base, on which are inscribed :
(i) above, the names of Maat and Ptah, fi 1), within a rectangular border, with j
pattern derived from the forms of the Red Crown and utcliat ; (ii) below, the ^^
prenomen of Ramkses II, in a cartouche, between two jiraci, above which is the i^'^^
winged sun. The glaze has disappeared.
Petrie: Hist. Scarabs, 1554.
XlXth d}-nast}-. Length, f in.
[No. 4 1 03.]
ii^ -i-.:
w JJ
2192. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\pe 3. On the base is cut A
a cartouche containing the prenomen of RamesES II, between two uraei, and
beneath the winged solar disk, above which is inscribed the name of the god
Ptah, betu-een two crowns of Lower Egypt, v' Vz . XlXth dynasty. r:^-
i^.f
Length,
H ^'k V_
\ in. ^^^^ 38570.]
into
Cf.1254-1258, which have the name of Thothmes
meaningless Hnes.
III, and show well the degeneration of the W
^
^
^A
8 \2
P
2193. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t}-pe D 2. On the back is cut the
name of ft
Rame.SE.S II. On the base (much damaged) is a figure of the king (?) offering
to the god Ptah (?). X I Xth dynasty. Length, | in.
[No. 39907-] m
2194. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t}-pe A
3-M. On the base is cut a figure of a
king, wearing an uracils, and dressed in a voluminous robe, offering to the god
Ptah ; between the two figures is the feather of Maat (1 , and abo\-e is the pre-
^
nomen
Length,
of Rameses
l in.
II,
|
%fl '. Head of scarab broken off. XlXth dynasty.
[No. 3780S.] W^ .A r
jg l
2196. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of tj-pe A 3-M i, on the base of which
is cut a figure of a king, wearing the royal helm and long robe, offering to Ptah.
Above him is the prenomen of Rameses II, O |
yj; between them is the vase Q ;
2197. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\-pe 3. A On the base is a figure of
a king, as before, offering to Ptah, who is seated on a throne. Above is the prenomen of
2198. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type D i. On the base is cut a
representation of Rameses II, offering to the god Ptah. Above are the signs ] if .
" User-MA.\t-[Ra], Lord of the Two Lands"; and between the figures is the wfl'rt/'-feather.
XlXth dynasty. Length, || in. [No. 42802.]
2 I'] 2
, r
2199. Glazed steatite Scarab, farled to white, of t.\pe .A 3, On the base is cut a figure
of a king, as before, adoring the god Ptah. Above are the signs T =^ (for |
T ,
" Good
God, Lord of tlie Two Lands " [Rameses II]). XlXth d>nast)-. Length, J in. [No. 39002.]
2201. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t_\-pe 3, with broad base, on which A _^-;-
is roughl)- cut a representation of a king, as before, adoring Ptah and a disked *'\J/T'''
/irai'us, s\-inbolizing a goddess. Above are the prenomen of Rameses II, | jj, ^^^-'^*Tt
and the names of Ptah and Maat, corrupted, (Ifi. XlXth fhnasty. Length, ^'
I
*in. [No. 32571.]
2202. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of elaborate tvpe D i. On the base is 1 -,-
represented a king, as before, offering two \-ases to a disked uracils, representing /^^^
a goddess, behind which is the sign T, "beautiful." Above the king is the j""^
-^ V,;
:?*
2203. Blue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of tj'pe D i, on the base of which .
is cut a figure of a king, as before, adoring a disked iimciis. Above, is part of the j^ '-^
prenomen of Rameses II, f\
XlXth dynast\-. Length, 4 in. \\ ^'
I
~^'-'
[No. 28164.]
2204. dazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t\-pe D i-Mi, with broad base, on
which is cut a representation of a king, as before, offering a figure of Maat to ^ .=
Thoth, ibis-headed, and wearing the lunar crescent anrl flisk, and seated on a '-^^^j^^ti
2205. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to gre}% of t>-pe A 3. On the base is cut a figure
of a king kneeling on the sign r^m in adoration before a figure of Thoth in the fi)nn of
2206. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to yellow, of type i. On the base is a D ,->v
figure of a king, kneeling, and offering tv.o vases to a cynocephalus with the lunar- ^^^t*
disk o\-er his head. Above is the beginning of the prenomen of RameSES II, G |. 5?, _ -
and below is the i^Ei, " beloved " (of Thoth). XlXth (Kiiasty. Length, f in. ^
"^^^
[No. 46458.]
1
2207. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t\-pe A 3, with broad base,
on which is cut a figure of a king, wearing the helmet, offering two vases to an
Ape of Thoth, wearing the hinar crescent and disk. Above is the prenomen of
RaME.ses II,
I
jS O (s!c); below are the signs t~~^ XlXth d)-nasty. Lf ngth,
fin. Petrie : Hist. Scarabs, 1536. Anastasi Collection, 1839. [Xn. 4105.]
2208. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\pc A 3, on the base is a king-
kneeling in adoration before the cynocephalus, and above arc the signs OJj, for the
prenomen of Ram ESES II. Ri-lnw is the sign 1 Chipped. XlXth d}'nasty. Length. | in.
[No. 46970.]
2210. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type D i on one of the wing-cases is ;
cut a branch. On the base is the figure of a king being led into the presence of the god
Khonsu b\- a solar deit)' ; in the field is the prenomen of Ra.MESES II, O |
ifi J>-. XlXth
d^-nast)-. Length, ,!;
in. [No. 39988.]
2212. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type 2. On the base is a figure D
of a king, wearing the Red Crown, .seizing a captive by the hair, and slaying him with an axe.
In the field are the wrtrfZ-feather |1 , and part of the prenomen of Rameses II, UsER-
G
MA.AT-R.'x, AR. Good work. XlXth d\nasty. Length, -J-jf
in. [Xo. 42476.]
2213. Green glazed steatite Scarab, faded to yellow, of type D i-A 4. On the base is
cut the figure of a king slaying an enem\-. In the field are the sign of the goddess Maat,
signifying the prenomen of R.vmeses II, and an indeterminate object. XlXth dynasty.
Length, \ in. [No. 42742.]
2214. Glazed steatite .Scarab, faded to white, nf t_\-pe A 3. On the base is cut a figure
2215. Green glazed steatite Scarab, partly faded to brown, of type D i. On the base is
cut a figure of a king sla\-ing a prisoner whom he holds bj- the hair. In the field are the
signs Q and |, probably intended to be parts of the prenomen of Rameses II. XlXth
dynasty. Length, \^ in. [No. 3S865.]
^
2216. Unglazed dark steatite rectangular JMaque, inscribed on the obverse with the
prenomen of Rameses II, User-MA.\T-Ra Setep-EN-Ra, ~\^^ f^. i'^Trr-
()n the reverse is cut a figure of a king slaying an animal, and in the -'^ y< '
field is a cartouche (?). Rough work. XlXth d\-nasty. Length, -j'^ in.
"'/^L
'*
[No. 43016.]
cut the figure of a king slaying an animal. In the field are the signs |
and
(J,
perhaps parts of the prenomen of Rameses II. XlXth dynasty. Length, \\ in.
[No. 40248.]
2218. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\-pe A 3, with broad base,
on which is cut a representation of a king wearing the helmet and carr_\-ing flail
and crook, being carried in a palanquin b>' two Set-headed figures. In the field is
o .TmTfi'i
part of the prenomen of Rameses II, -^ XlXth djmast}-. Length, \ in.
2219. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t\-pe A 3, with broad base, ^>^
on which is inscribed part of the prenomen of Rameses II, ^-. ,
before a figure ^
of a king wearing the helmet, carr\-ing the flail and crook, "^ and seated on ^-iv \^J'^
a cross-legged throne. Xl.Xth d)-na.st\-. Length, in. 'l
[No. 32302.] <~~^
2220. Light blue glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pe 3, roughly cut. A "=^-j ^
On the base is cut a figure of a king, .standing, wearing helmet with iiraetis j> a
and holding the crook f. Before him is the prenomen of Rameses II, '
'i^
2221. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type A 3. Oil the base is cut
a standing figure of a king, holding the crook and mace, with the prenomen of Rameses II,
O 1 ?|
f^, before him. XlXth dynast}'. Length, ^ in. [No. 40306.]
2222. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type L 2. On the base is cut a figure
of a king, standing, wearing the ro\-al helm, and holding a flail ; before him is the prenomen
of Rameses II, as before. XlXth dynast)-. Length, -/'^ in. [Xo. 40055.]
2223. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, flat. On the base is a figure
of a king standing, and holding the crook, before the prenomen of j .,..^
RameslsII. XlXth d\-nasty. Length, g in. [No. 38590.] j^"" J^Sk.
Here, though the figure is that of the king, not that of the god Ra, the symbol of Ra ,p^ :-f^*^^\
has been omitted from the royal prenomen, as though it were" the figure of Ra that is
present (as in 2170 ff. (/.;). This is a curious instance of confusion.
;;;U/w. V^JSZT
''^ ^
?^>N
2224. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\-pe A 3. On the base are ^'~^,
cut a figure of a king and the prenomen of Rameses II, as in 2223. XlXth [-fy^'^ii.
dynasty. Length, in. [No. 38591.] '
'-'.
'l
2225-2232] RAMESES II.
[Franks 94.]
Bequeatlicd by the late Sir A. IVo/Ltston Franks, K.C.B., 1897.
in
2226. Green glazed steatite Plaque, with convex back, on which is cut in relief
2229. Blue glazed steaschist .Scarab, of t}-peA 3-M i, on the base of which is an
inscription and design like that of 2228. Centre of base chipped out. XlXth dynasty.
Length, f in. [No. 27938.]
2230. Light blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type 5- O'l th^ base are cut D .'?5b^,
a ram-headed sphinx and the ;/t'/'-sign above a cartouche containing the prenomen of ', ^^
[N0.27132.J ,^..;,-'
2231. Pale green glazed steatite Scarab, of type D 2, faded to }-ellow. On the base is
roughl)' cut a royal sphinx, wearing the wig and with an uraeated disk over ^^^^.^
his head ; above his forepaws is the prenomen of Rame.ses II, | JJ, and over
O
his back is the name of Amen-Ra, (J -^ . XlXth dynasty, f^ > Length, \'^ in.
[No. 45738.]
2232. Glazed
steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type 3. On the base is cut the figure A
of a r()\alsphinx, wearing a helmet and an uraeus, with an imitation of the prenomen of
Ramese.s II before him, and the sign ^-i^^, and a winged uraeus above. XlXth dynasty. '
"'
Length, ii in. [No. 38578.]
i
2233. Glazed steatite .Scarab, faded to brown, of t_\-|je i. On tlie base is cut a fit^ure D
of a king, apparently the >ounsr R.\MESES II, \v'earin<j the sidelock and a long gauftred
gown with cape, and seated on a low seat with a footstool. In one hand he
holds a large -, and holds the other to his mouth as a sign
^ -. of his \-outh.
.^f$^^\
Above his head
Before him is
is an uraeated disk, with a smaller simple disk
V=/^'
is inscribed i ,
" belo\-ed of the Lord of the Two Lands." ove IS a
2234. Dark green glazed steatite Scarab, of con\-entional archaizing t\'pe (imitating K)
the legs are represented b)- a herringbone band. On the long base is
inscribed the prenomen of Rameses II, with the symbols of " gold " S i i? X ^
and " double life " below, and on each side, are ideographs {shen, ren, ^^.^
;
1 ^ ^^ g
men) copied from scarabs of the H}-ksos period. Back worn. <=z=. ^r^.J^
Probably from the Delta. XlXth d\-nast\-. Length, -j^ in.
"""'
[""^ p^ 1"^""^
An interestini;
[No. 28412.]
The revival of
M
T
Hyksos designs under the Xl.Xth
dynasty is significant, in view of the probable connection of the Ramessid dynasty with the ancient rulers of
tlie Delta, and the deliberate Ramesside revival of the worship of Set.
2235. Glazed steatite rectangular Plaque, faded to grey, with convex back, on which
are cut a cartouche, containing the prenomen of Ramese.S II, and a w^wZ-feather, in
relief. On the base are cut the signs ^T^ , etc., repeated three times. I'rom the Delta ?
2236. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of Xllth dynasty type (E 2). On the base is
2237. P)lue glazed steatite Scarab, of type D 3 (nicks have become longitudinal cuts in
O
the back;, inscribed with the prenomen of Ramesi:s II, "fc^^, within a border of twelve
The border of annules is very characteristic of this reign, and is probably to be ascribed either to a survival
in the Delta of Middle Kingdom designs, or to a deliberate revival in the Delta under the .\ I Xth dynasty
kings of artistic traditions belonging to the period of the Late .Middle Kingdom and the Hyksos.
2238. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t)pe D 3 (as 22371. On the base is
cut the prenomen of R.VMESES II, within a border of eleven annules. Thick glaze.
XlXth dynastv. Length, 'l
in.
[Xo. 42525.] V^^^
2239. Green glazed steatite Scarab, fided t(i white, of t\-pe D 3, inscribed with the
prenomen of Ramese.S II, within ; border of anmiles, as before. XLXth d\nast)-.
Length, in. [No. 39291.]
2240-2249] RAMESES II. 22 S
2240. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type D 5. On the base is inscribed the
.^r^;
prenomen of Rameses II, surrounded by nine annules. XlXth dynasty. Length, 1 in.
Fetrie : Hist. Scarabs, 1487. Hay Collection, 1868.
[No. 17149-]
2242. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\-pe D 2, inscribed with the
prenomen of Rameses II, in a cartouche, surrounded by a border of nine broken
flat volutes. XlXth dynasty. Length, j in. [No. 48827.]
The volute decoration (another survival or revival of Middle Kingdom designs) is less common
on scarabs of Rameses II than is that of annules. Another example, very much in the best style
of the Middle Kingdom, is illustrated by Newberry Scarabs, PI. xxxiv, 24.
:
2243. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type A 3-8, inscribed with the sign T
and a part of the prenomen of RAMESES II, i.e., " User-MAAT-Ra is good." XlXth dynasty.
Length in. [No. 40084.]
2244. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type D 3,inscribed with the prenomen
of Rameses II (User-maat-Ra Setep-en-Ra), with a disked uracils, above the
neb-s\<g\\. XlXth dynasty. Length, ^-f in.
[No. 41857.]
2245. Glazed faience Scarab, faded to white, of type D 2. On the base is an ^^:.
with disk above, and before it a cartouche containing the prenomen nf
uracils,
Rameses II. Beneath is the sign t=t. XlXth dynasty. Length, I in.
[No. 457SI.] 'ii
2246. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t)pe 2-M i, on the base of which D
isinscribed the prenomen of Rameses II, in a cartouche, from which spring two
pairs of itraci, the uppermost with disks above the heads the cartouche is sur- ; ,
/SSu
mounted bv plumes. XlXth d\-nasty. Length, j in. I'* '>.
[No. 30608.] ^^^f/
2247. Blue glazed steatite Scaiab, of type A 4. On the base is roughly cut
the prenomen of Ramesks II, in a cartouche, between a winged sun and the v^y
symbol of stabilit)', from which spring two uraei. XlXth dynasty. Length, -^ in.
[No. 30607.]
2 F
.
2250. Part of a lapis-bliie i;la.ss Scarab, of t_\-j)e A 6, rouLjhl)- cut. On the base
are engraved figures of Amen and Ra, being part of an imitation of the name of
2251. (jla/.cd steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of tx'jje A 8, inscribed with the
[jrenomen of Kami'.si;s II, o , on the '^37 sign (the sign | is confused with T j
41
Trobabl)- XXV'Ith d)'nast\-. Length, j'^r in. [No. 40103.]
2252. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\-pe A cS, inscribed with an imitation of
the prenomen of Rame.sk.s II, |^. XXX'Ith d}-nast>-. Length, /^ in. [Xo. 48671.]
2253. (jlazed steatite Plaque, with rounded back, faded to white. On the
back is the prenomen of Rameses II, U.sER-MA.\T-R.\ SETKP-Ei\-R.\, O ;
o
the Two Lands." From Hala Sultan Tekke, C\-prus (Ihitish ^ ^ MiiS'iim Excav-
ations).
^
XlXth d\'nnst\'.
/
Length,
&
.', in. r,,
. - |->^jj 9S-12-1, 201.]
[No. 35410.]
2257. Green glazed steatite Cowroid, inscribed with the name of queen " NefERT.VKI,
''^^ '^^^ XlXth dynast>-. Length,
beloved of Mut," ^n"^ \ (the wife of Rameses II). in.
_a?i}
J
t'l'^,,,^^
[No. 41926.]
2258. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t\-pe A 6, inscribed with the j
c?
name of queen NefektAri, wife of Rameses II; "king's wife, Nefert.ARE" ^ ^ <ci.
2259. Glazed steatite .Scarab, faded to brown, of type A 3-6, inscribed with the name
"^^^^^
of queen NkkkrtAri, as before: 1 ^ I (]
XlXth djnasty. Leni^th, fji
i"-
[No. 38989.]
Xf
2261. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pe A 3-4, faded to brown, inscribed 1
^^^
as before. XlXth d\-nast\-. Length, i in. T <^> [J
[No. 48673.] * = ^
2262. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t)'pe G 4, inscribed with a garbled
version of the name of queen Nefert.'\RI, wife of Rameses II. XlXth dynasty.
Length, ,q in. [No. 48767-]
2264. Green glazed steatite Cowroid, inscribed with the name of queen
^^^^
Nefertari. XlXth dynasty. Length, -^ in. ^^'"
[No. 40773-] i^
2265. Glazed steatite rectangular brick-shaped Plaque, faded to white. On the obverse
are the names and titles of R.WIESE.S II, Lord of the Two
Lands, User^maat-Ra Setep-en-R.^,
Meri-Amen." On the reverse is
Qm T Lord of Risings, R.\-
ME.SSU
inscribed a record of his marriage to a O
daughter of Khattusil, king of Kheta :
^^^
"King's wife, Urt-maa-xefeku-R.\,
daughter of the great Prince of Kheta."
'i
Very good work. From Tell el-Yahiidiya.
o
=-
XlXth dynasty. f| in. by in. ^
Petrie :
iJI c D] x.xxv,
Hist. Scarabs, 1603. Newberr\-: Scarabs, I
PI.
(^^^.Q
^
2268. Blue faience Scarab, of t)-pc A 3-4, cast in a mould, anrl stam|)ed iilij
with the name of Merexptah. XlXth dynasty. Length, ij
in. i^
[No. 27003.] ^^^
1
" The Soul of the Sun liveth," or " Living Soul of the Sun," possibly intended for king
Ba-en-Ra, X^, (Merenptah). XLXth d)-nasty (?). Length, ^ in. [No. 40529.]
Q
2272. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, inscribed
" Amen-MESES, beloved of Amen." Chipped. XLXth dynast)-. Length, i in.
|i | ^
,_,
[No. 46238.] n r
[|i
2277. Faience Scarab of large clums}' type A, with high back. On the
base are inscribed the names of Seti (II) Merenptah, User-kheper-Ra
Meri-Amen. Discoloured and glaze mostly worn off. XlXth dynasty.
Length, i|- in. [No. 42213.]
T=r
W
inscribed on both sides with the name of Seti (.II),
Merenptah. Chipped on one side. XlXth dynast)-.
Length, i\ mLoftie Essay, cxvii.
: [No. 24188.]
2281. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grej', of t)-pe A 3-7, inscribed with the prenomen
of Seti II, as before. Chipped. X I Xth dynasty. Length, ^ in. [No. 49771.]
2284. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3-4, inscribed as 2283. 1*/*
XIXthd)-nasty. Length, -^^ in.
i*'>^^-^'
[No. 38724.] \^
230 CATALOCUK OF SCARAHS, CVLIXI IKR-SKAI.S, KTC. [2285-2298
2285. Glazed stotitite Scarab, faded U< white, nf t\|ic A 5, inscribed as 2283. Xl.Xth
d)-nasty. Length, ^ in. [Xc 4274.S.]
2286. Light bkie composition Scarab, of t>pc A 5-7, inscribed as 2283. XLXth
dynasty. Length, ^^ in. [Xo. 42449.]
2287. Light blue glazed steatite Scarab, of t>-pe A 4, inscribed as 2283. XlXth
dynast}-. Length, -^-'fr in. [Xo. 41972.]
2288. Glazed steatite .Scarab, faded to white, of t\-pe A 5, inscribed as 2283. Chi]jped
at sides. XlXth d_\-nast\-. Length, J in. [Xo. 38563.]
2289. Glazed steatite .Scarab, faded to white, of type .A. 5, inscribed as before. XlXth
d\-nast\-. Length, -/^ in. [Xo. 39826.]
2290. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t}'pc A 5-7, inscribed as before.
XlXth dynast)-. Length, f^ in. [No. 38739.]
2291. Pale blue-green faience Scarab, of type A 5. On the base is inscribed part of the
prenomen of Seti II, UsER-KfiETER-R.A Setep-[en]-Ra. Chipped at side. XlXth
dynasty. Length, -^ in. [Xo. 42370.]
2292. Light blue glazed steatite Scarab, of t_\-pe A 7, inscribed with the q"!..
prenomen of Seti II. Chipped on one side. XlXth d\-nast}-. Length, in. .', I S"'"^
[X"o. 32430.]
^
2293. Green glazed .steatite Scarab, of type A 4. On the base is inscribed -5*1-'^,
2294. Glazed steatite .Scarab, faded to white, of t)-pe A 5, inscribed with the prenomen
of Seti II, as 2292. XlXth dynasty. Length, ,'1^ in. Lohic ssirj', cxxxW. :
[No. 24205.]
f| t^
[X''o. 32400.] H T=^
2297. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t)-|)e A 3, with long base, inscribed " UsEK-
KIIErER-R.\ (Seti II), Lord of Thebes, Lord of the Two Lands." q
The inscription is corrupt, tlu- ]
being confused with T, and the name i] W
^
]
"i
I
1 =
2298. Light green faience Scarab, of t\-pe A 5, inscribed with the "^^^fi^^^^ .^iiS^
prenomen of Seti II (User-kiiei'ER-R.\-Setep-[en-R.\]), between a . ^^ -^^
winged sun and the ned-sign, with the figure of the goddess Maat. | 4S \J) ^lT*
XLXth dvnastv. Length, J in. 1^^ ^s-^
[No. 37865.] -_^ '^~
Q
2299. Glazed steatite .Scarab, faded to brown, of t>pe A 3, rouyliK- cut, inscribed
o
'kJ ^
whicli is proliabl}- a corrupt form of the name and prcnomen
of " [U.sek]-RI1K1'i:r-Ra Skt[i] (IIj, Lord of the [Two] Lands." XLXth dynasty.
Length, ii in. [Xo. 16994.]
2300. Glazed steatite .Scarab, faded to white, of t\-pe A 4-G 4, inscribed with
J) ^i'l''^;
a combination of the prenomen.s of Rameses II and .Skti II, G XlXth
4 III
o
2301. Bhie glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pe D 3, inscribed with the name of
Setxekht Meri-Amex-Ra. XXth dynasty. Length, j-g- in.
[Xo. 42-74.]
e/1
o -c
2303. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type L 2, inscribed with another r^=^
form of the prenomen of Setxerut, User-kh.\u-R.\ Meri-ma.at Setep-en-R.\.
Chipped back. XXth d\^nast\-. Length, f in. Sill
[No. 42872.] O
2304. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t}-pe D 3, inscribed with the prenomen
of Setxerht, as 2303. Chipped back. XXth cl}-nast\-. Length, {-}- in.
[Xo. 42873.]
base of which is cut a seated figure (jf a king holding the crook, [, above I
a lion, couchant, J&s. By the side of the king is a cartouche containing the
prenomen of SETXERHT, UsER-KlK\-R.\ SETEr-[EX]-R.V. Rough work. O
XXth d\iiasty. Length, \\; in. [Xo. 38580.]
G
2306. Faience Scarab, faded to white, of type L i, with long base, on which
are inscribed the joint prenomens of SETXERHT and Ramese.s III, User-KHAU-Ra |
P^
and User-maat-R.\, Meri-Amen Setep-[ex]-R.^. XXth dynasty. Length, f in. 1=^ Q
[Xo. 17134-] II I
2307. Coarse blue faience Plaque, inscribed on one side with the name of Rameses III,
and on the other with his prenomen. Both
are accompanied by the ideograph of
" many years " on each side of the car-
Q
^
touches, which read " Lord of the Two ^
Lands,
"Lord
User-ma.\t-Ra
of Coronations, RAME.SE.S
Meri-Amex,"
Heq-An
f^
(Prince of Heliopolis)." .XXth dynasty.
Length, | in. [Xo. 40896.]
CATALOGUK OF SCAKAliS, CVLINDF.K-SFALS, KTC. [2308 2318
2309. Lisjht green faience Plaque, of coarse style, inscribed w ith the
name of RameSES (III), " Prifice of Heliopolis." (Cast in a mould,
under-side flat.) XXth d)-nasty. Length, i in.
[No. 4^999-]
I
2310. Light green faience Plaque, of coarse stjde, inscribed with the name of
Ramk.sks III, as 2309. XXth dynasty. Length, i in. ' [No. 43000.]
2311. Light green faience Plaque, of coarse style, inscribed with the name of
Ramfses III, as 2309. XXth dynasty. Length, i yL in. [No. 43001.]
O
2313. Green glazed steatite Scarab, discoloured, of t\-pe D 2, inscribed with the </[(]]
name of Rameses III. Chipped. XXth d\-nast)-. Length, -jMn. ,,
[No. 46331.]
2314. Light bhie faience Scarab, of type L i, cast, and stamped with
the name of Rameses II. XXth dj-nasty. Length, 5^ in.
[No. 28227.]
\
2315. Green jasper Scarab, (jf ts-jie A 6, inscribed w ith the name of Ramfsfs III.
XXth dj'nasty. Length, in.
[No. 28613.]
f I
2318. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\'pe A 4, inscribed w-ith the name ^ m
of Ra.MESFS III, above the ncb-<\<g\\. XXth dynast}-. Length, ^^ in. Loftie: ^|j]|
Essay, cxv '
[No. 24186.] -^
2319-2327] RAMESES III. 233
2319. Glazed steatite Scarab, of t\pc A 3, faded to iv'ory white, inscribed ,vr-'"'^'
" Rameses (III ?), beloved of Amen-Ra, treading down all lands." Chipped on
^ ^^V
.
".
one side. XXth d\'nast\' (?). Length, ^ in. Loftie Essay, c.x.x.xvi.
: I ij>_'!j('
[No. 24207.]
the
1
1
3
in.
...
2322. Blue faience cartouche Plaque, roughly cast, and stamped on one
prenomen of Rameses III. From Tell cl-Yahudi}a. XXth d_\nast\-.
^^^^^
side
1
\\
Length,
ith
81 37.]
1
2323. Light blue faience Cartouche-Plaque, cast, and stamped on one side
with the prenomen of R.-VMESES III. From Tell el-Yahudi\-a. XXth d\-nasty.
Length, -J^ in. Petrie: Hist. Scarabs, 1643.
[Xo. 17132-]
O
2324. Light blue faience thin rectangular Plaque, of ver\' coanse ware and glaze, -j* j
stamped with the prenomen of Rameses III. Chipped at lower corners. From
Tell el-Yahudiya. XXth d}-nasty. Length, if in.; width, i
i in.
[No. 18082.] r"^
\\
2325. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of tj-jie G i, ver}- flat, inscribed with the
prenomen of RAMESES III, as before. XlXth dynast}-. Length, f in. [No. 38737.]
2326. Blue paste Scarab, of t\-pe L 2, inscribed as before. Head broken off
XXth d)-nast_\-. Length, ^ in. Petrie: Hist. Scarabs, 1642. Newberry: Scarabs,
PL xx.xvi, 20.
[No. 1 7 123.]
2327. Light blue glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of tvpe L 2, inscribed "^
' '" \^
with the throne name of RAMESES III, with other illegible si ns. XXth dvnastv.
" '
Length, 4 in
[No. 39406.]
O
2 G
1 :
2330. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t>'pe A 3, roughly cut. On the broad
base is cut a figure of a solar deit}', with the prenomen of Rameses III. XlXtli
dynasty. Length, | in.
[No. 3061 1.) \
MA.at-Ra (R.AMESES III ?), with part of the name of Amen-Ra. XXth dynast}-. Length, in. |:
[No. 46090.]
O
2332. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t>-pe A 3, roughly cut. On the .
base is part of the prenomen of R.\meses III, or a later king. Chip]jed. XXth |
2333. IMue glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type A 3,inscribed with
a corrupt form of the prenomen of RAMESES III. XXth dvnastw Length, f^ in.
[No. 48841.] '^^^
2334. Blue faience Scarab, of t\'pe A 4, with flat back and long base, on which is
in.scribed G jO^T) , a play on the prenomen of Rameses III (?). XXth dynasty.
the gods Ra and Amen : behind the latter are the signs |
f | .
" Divine
Prince of Heliopolis," referring to the king above is the winged solar disk.
:
upon the prostrate figure of an enemy ; aboNC his back are the signs ] T,
" Good God." On one side is the royal scimitar, il, on the other the club, |
below is the sign ^3:7. XXth dvnast\-. Length, 1.', in. [No. 38788.]
2336. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\pe 3-4, chipped on one A
side. On the base is cut a figure of the god Amen-Ra, standing before the
prenomen of Rameses III, User-ma.\t-R.\ Meri-Amex. XXth dynast}-.
Length, J^ in
[No. 39066.]
2337. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to gre}--green, of t}-pe 3. Chipped. On the base A
iscut a figure of the god Ptah, seated on a throne before a cartouche containing the [jrenomen
of Rameses III, User-MA.AT-R.\ Meri-Amen. Above is the fl}ing vulture, "emblem of the
goddess Mut or Nekhebit. XXth d\-nasty. Length, in.
'
"
[No. 39070.] ;,'
2338-2346] RAMESES III AND I\-.
235
2338. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type 3, inscribed with part of A
the prenomen of Rameses III (?), between two w/cw/'-feathers, beneath the " Ptali
border." XXth d)nast.\-. Length, i in. Cf. 1254-1258 and 2191-2192.
[No. 48773-]
2340. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of t\'pe A 3. On the base is cut the
prenomen of Rameses III, User-MAAT-[Ra] Meri-Amen, in a cartouche sur-
rounded by four uraei and surmounted by the plumes of Maat. XXth d)-nast}-
Length, tV in- [No. 3873 5.J
2341. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 4, roughh- cut, inscribed
with the prenomen of Rameses III, in a cartouche, which is surmounted by plumes,
and from which spring two uraei, one wearing the White Crown and the other the
Red Crown. Chipped at the top. XXth dynast}-. Length, g in. Petrie Hist. :
Scarabs, 1645. Newberry: Scarabs, PI. xxxvi, 19. [No. 171 30.]
The style of this scarab is important as dating several with the name of ThothmeS 1 1 1 alone, c.,;,'-. 1463, y.w.
2347. Liulu blue faience- rectangular Plaque, inscribed on one side uitli tlie prenomen,
o I
on the other w ith the name of Ramesks IV, ^ and 111 . XXth dynasty. Length, ji in.
2350. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type A 3, inscribed with the prenomen
of Rame.se.s IV, Heq-Ma:\t-R.\, T' L XXth dynasty-. Length, \ in. [No. 3S702.]
2351. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\-pe A 3-4, inscribed with part of the
prenomen of Rame.se.s IV, O ? 5?. XXth d)-nasty. Length, ^ in. [No. 48859.]
2352. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t)-pe A 3-4, inscribed with the prenomen
of Rami-ses IV. XXth dynasty. Length, ^ in. [No. 46069.]
2353. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A 3, inscribed with the prenomen
O
ofRAMESESlV, ?^^, Heq-ma.\T-R.\. XXth dynasty. Length, Un. [No. 40403.]
2354. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, inscribed with Q '^
the prenomen of Rameses IV, HE(J-ma.\T-R:\. XXth d\-nast\-. Length, -^ in. ? J ,
'
[No. 386>7.]
i^ .
_
2355. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type 3, of clums\- form, on the base A ^-
of which cut part of the prenomen of Rameses III, He(j-maat-R.a, in which the
is
words he<]-tnaat are represented by a standing figure of the goddess Maat, holdin-
A "(>
. vX;.
a //t7/-sceptre . XXth dynasty. Length, } in. [No. 42653.] '^-_
I
2356. Light blue faience Scarab, of ty|3e J '2, inscribed with part of the prenomen of
Rameses IV, |
t]
. XXth dynasty. Length, g, in. Loftie : Z:ji-.y', cxl. [No. 24211.]
2358. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to wliite, of type A 3-4, inscribed with the
modification of the prenomen of Rameses \\\ XlXth
\\^,^. dynast}-. ^.^'>
Length, A in. Petrie :///>/. .SV<?w/;j, 1725. Burton Colleetkm, [No. 4146.] '4^1^-^
xf^lJ.
2359-2368] RAMESES IV TO X. 237
2359. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\-pe G 4, inscribed with the modifica-
tion of the prenoinen of Rameses IV, 0(lj[;^. XXth dynasty. Length, J, in. -^ *,
O
2361. Green jasper Scarab, of type B, inscribed with the prenomen of r
^
RAME.SE.S IV, User-maat-Ra Setep-en-Amen-Ra. XlXth dynasty u
Length, f^ in. Fetrie Hist. Sar/Yrds, 1661. :
^t.,
[No. 17 29.] 1
i?^
modification of the prenomen of Rameses IV, the signs and ^-^^L being
omitted. Chipped. XlXth d\nast\-. Length, f in. [No. 3871 1.]
2363. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 4, with broad flat back, Q '
V -%!
inscribcfl with a play upon the prenomen of Rameses IV (?)."
(?). XXth r
f^, 1 "1 ;'.^.>/j
d)-nast\-. Length, 4 in. [No. 30622.] >-' I
breadth, \ in. I I I
[No. 17755.]
^
[No. 45898.]
PI
2368. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A 3-4, inscribed with the ;"//.
prenomen of Rameses V, USER-MA.\T-R.\ Se-KHEPER-Ra. XXth dynast)-, j
"f '/;*^',
2369. Iilue paste Scarab, of U-pe A 3, inscribed with a porti(jii of tiic prcnomen of
Rameses V, -jwH (V). XXth dynasty. Length, ,i: in. [Xo. 42856.]
2370. Green faience Scarab, of type J i, inscribed with part of the prenomen of -t^^
Q'*
Ramese-S V, y y^ User-[maat]-Ra, Se-kheper-[en-Ra]. XXth dynast)-. f>-:'-
Length, I in, ^ P
[^'o. 28558.] v
2373. Light blue faience Scarab, of type A 6, roughl\- shaped. On the base is
inscribed ^^ ,
probabi}- part of the prenomen of Rameses VIII. XXth d\-nasty. v_^~..-
2374. Blue glazed faience Scarab, of t}-pe L 2, partl\- faded to \\-hite, ^ "f i ^ '*
inscribed with a modification of the prenomen of Rameses VIII. Fine vl '
lli
^^^^^/J^}
work. XXth dynastv. Length, jf in. Petrie :///>/". .SV(?/v?/'.f, 702. 1
3tl ji^
[Xo. 17261.] il^^A' i^^
2375. Glazed steatite .Scarab, faded to gre\-, of t\-pe A 8, inscribed with the prenomen of
_ O
Rameses X, Kheber-MAAT-Ra, y\ j^^^s^, above the sign ^37. XXth dvnasty. Length, in. -^J^j-
^ [Xo. 40595-]
2377. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type .A 4, rudel\- inscribed with a
modification of the prenomen of Rami:si:s X (?), the signs and a seated figure of a deit\-,
holding what mav be intended for the s\-mbol of "life," .X.Xth dvnast)- (?). Length, in. j:
[Xo. 4361.]
2378. Green glazed faience Scarab, faded to white, of t\pe A 8, rudelj- inscribed with an
imitation of the prenomen of Rameses X (?) M '^7^- XXth dynasty. Length, ,
;
j: in,
ii
[Xo. 42428.]
This king used to I)e numbered Rameses XI.
nDs
2379. Glazed .steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\-pe A 6, on ^
the base of which is inscribed the name of a king " R.\mi:ses, beloved c, .
'II
|l
^
of Amen and Ptah, .... beloved ones ( ?) like Ra." Chi]3ped on one '-'
side. XXth dvnast\-. Length, 'J
in,
^ .__^ /-,(t,
[Xo. 42482,] \^
I I 1 ^1
2380-2391] HERHERU TO SA-TUM (SA-AMEN).
the base is poorly inscribed " King of Upper and Lower Egypt, t.
Lord of the Two Lands, Mex-KHEPER-Ra " (TllOTHMES III or
the priest-king Men-KHEI'ER-R.a). 1st XX
(Theban) dynasty.
Length, j^ in. [No. 16769.]
2383. Blue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pe G 2, inscribed with a corrupt form of
[No. 27097.]
2384. Green glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3. On the broad base is
inscribed (I" ^^ ,
" Rising of the Star (a reference to the renal name Pasbaxkha),
Amen-Ra." XXIst (Tanite) dynasty. Length, ^ in. [No. 45697.]
2385. Glazed steatite Scarab, of t\'pe A 4, faded to brown, inscribed with the name of
Sa-Tum Meri-Tum (Sa-Amen). XXIst (Tanite) dynasty. Length, |f in. '*i , ^ A- -^^
The name of this king, which usually appears as " Sa-.\men (Siamon) meri-Amen " on
[No. 30620.]
' > -;
^^
1 ^^^
1
|
Probably his real name was Sa-Tum, but soon after the beginning of his reign it was V- -^V
altered to Sa-Amen, as more fitting for a king who claimed to rule South as well as North, and was ^JUtfJ'
recognized as king at Thebes (see inscriptions, Recitcil de Travaux, xxii, 53, 61). As "Sa-Amen" he is to
be distinguished from .Sa-Amen Herheru (2381), who lived a century before.
2386. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of the same t\-pe, and with the same
inscription as2385. XXIst (Tanite) dynast}-. Length, \ in. [No. 32382.]
2387. Blue-green glazed steatite Scarab, of the same t}-pe, and with the same inscription
as 2385. XXIst (Tanite) d\-nasty. Length, | in. Loftie Essay, cxlv. [No. 24216.]:
2390. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t)-pe A 4, inscribed with ^ '=]
2391. Blue faience Scarab, of type A 7, with rear end raised. On the base,
which is unusuall}- square in shape, is inscribed the prenomen of Sa-Tum (Sa-Amex),
as 2390. XXIst (Tanite) dynasty. Length, \ in. [No. 26624.]
240 CATALOCUK OF SCARAHS, rVLIXDKK-SKAI.S, KTC. [2392-2400
2393. (ila/ed steatite .Scarab, faded to br<i\\n, of tx'pe M, on wliicli is inscriix-d t '^
'-
" t^ood ,T()tl." XXIst ( 1 anite) d\-nast\-. Leni^th, i! in. [No. 42214.] j\ ,
tt^
2394. Ghized steatite .Searaij, faded to brown, of tyjje A 6, inscribed witji the
sic
T
has been confuseil with \\. XXIst d\-nast)-. Length, ;^
in. [No. 42944.'
2395. Glazed steatite Cowroid, faded to grey, with broad base, in.scribed with Q ^
2403. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t}-pe A 5, inscribed with the name
and prenomen of Shash[anq] I, arranged and spelt as in 2402. XXIInd d}nast}-.
Length, in. Loftie : Essny, cl. [Xo. 24221.]
[Xo. 17167.]
2405. Obsidian Scarab, of type D 2, with the legs merel\- indicated at the sides.
On the base is rudely inscribed the name
of Shashax[q] (I?) Meri-Amex, with A^^
scallops on each side. There is little doubt 1 \
that the scarab itself is of the late Middle
Kingdom, and that the inscription was added
later. Carefully cut. Xllth-XIIIth d\ nasty Mil
(inscr. XXIInd dynasty). Length, i in.
[Xo. 30625.]
[Xo. 24228.]
[Xo. 42847.] ^ q
2409. Glazed steatite Scaraboid Plaque, faded to brown, inscribed on one side
with the prenomen of SlI.\SH.\XQ I, in a cartouche. XXIInd d}"nast\\ Length, | in.
Loftie: Essay, c\'\\. [Xo. 24225.]
2 II
.
2410. Blue-green faience Scarab, of t\-pc A 4, with a broad base, rudel\- in- ;^-*-
scribed with the prenomcn of SHAsnA\(j I. XXIInd d\-nast\-. Length, in. ' .
> '
2411. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of tj-pe i\ 4, flat, inscribed with the ^ i^-
2412. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\-pe A 3, inscribed as before. Chipped.
XXIInd dynasty. Length, in. [No. 45964.]
2413. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t>"pc A 5, inscribed as before. XXIInd
dynasty. Length, j in. [No. 42233.]
2414. Faience Scaraboid Plaque, faded to brown, inscribed with the prenomen '
Collection, \%}.Q.
:
[No. 41 14.] S-
sic
[Xo. 30624.] i^
2416. Green glazed steatite .Scarab, of t}-pe A 4, inscribed with the prenomen . ?^'3y
of Shashanq I, as on 2415. XXIInd dynasty. Length, in. jj \
', :
[No. 29989.
2417. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t\-pe A 4, inscribed as 2415. XXIInd
d)-nast}-. Length, | in. [No. 32355.]
2418. Glazed steatite Scarab, of the same tN-jie and with the same inscription as 2415.
XXI Ind d\-nast)-. Length, in. Loftie
j;
Iissay,c\\\. : [No. 24224.]
2419. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to jellow, of the same t\pe as 2415, but
with the back more rounded; the inscription is the same. XXIInd dj-nast}'.
Length, f in. Loftie, Essay, cliii.
[No. 24223.]
2420. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of the same t\-pe and with the same
inscription as 2415. XXIInd d)-nasty. Length, i^ in. [No. 32330.]
2421. Glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pe A 8, faded to purple, inscribed as 2415. /^f*'
XXIInd dynasty. Length, in. ).
tiUM^ii
[No. 40862.]
Os #.*.
2422. Light green faience .Scarab, of type J 2, roughly inscribed ^)
"
m >x
J^ r .
'
[No. 32369.] r^ K'^
2423. Composition Scarab, faded to white, of type A 4-8, inscribed w V :*-~'i^
with the prenomen of Sh.-VSIIANQ I, garbled. XXIInd dynasty. Length, f] i wl'^ I
2425. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, inscribed with an imitation \} '0
prenomen of Siiasiiaxq I. XX I Ind dynast}'. Length, f^ in.
of the
[Xo. 38776.]
"o
;;;;;; ^
^^
2426. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3-6, inscribed // ^ ' '/v '
\
with part of the prenomen of Shashanq I (or Thekeletii IIj, " emanation ., .muLj,
of Amen." XX
I Ind dynasty. Length, in. [Xo. 38699.] (1 fs^ ^ ,'
Mr. Loftie's identification of the prenomen with that of Seti II, reading ]
for y,
is incorrect : the sign is y, roughly cut. The conclusion drawn by Mr. Loftie
from the supposed conjunction of Seti IPs name with that of .Shashanq I therefore
r*nnr\
falls to the ground.
2430. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, inscribed with part of the
[Xo. 47147-]
More probably of THEKELETH I than of OsORKON II, as Thekeleth commonly bore the name USER-
maat-Ra simply, without other names (1/ inscription on a statuette in the British Museum, No. 3732C,
published by the Egypt Exploration Fund Abydos, iii. pi. xxiv. 2).
^
:
Q
1^2)1. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type 5, inscribed with the A r|-('f?
prenomen of OsORKON II, User-MAAT-Ra Setep-Ex'-Amex. XXIInd dynasty. 'J Vy
Length, \ i"- t^
[No. 32424-]
AAAAAA
2433. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 7, inscribed with the n W\
omen of OsORKOX II. Chipped. XXIInd dynasty. Length, f in.
prenomen ''^ |
[Xo. 46170.] ^
2 H 2
^
2434. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, (if t)-pe A 4-5, inscribcfl witli s^^J^I^
tine prenomen of OSORKON II, as 2432. XX Ilnd d.\-nast\-. Length, -{J- in. 1'^ '"*
[Xo. 30602.]
2436. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 4-5, inscribed with the
prenomen of OsORKON 11, as in 2435. Cut at sides for the original metal setting.
XXIInd d\-nast\-. Length, J in. Petrie : Hist. Snrnr/'s, 1787.
[Xo. 17122.]
2437. Glazed steatite .Scarab, faded to brown, of t}-pe A 2-4, flat, with triple "| C
line dividing the wing-cases. On the base is prenomen of OsORKON
cut the II. I
[| r^
The treatment of the back is archaistic. XXIInd dynastw Length, in. -j'^yr ^o
[Xo. 46255-]
2438. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 2-C 2, archaistic.
J^
On the base is inscribed the prenomen of OsORKOX II. XXIInd d_\-nast\-. n| ift
Length, ^\ in. ^
t^
[No. 47180.] "
2439. Glazed steatite .Scarab, faded to white, of t\pe A 3-4, inscribed with o| Jj
prenomen of OsoRKON II. XXIInd fl_\-nast)-. Length, ;: in.
[Xo. 42390.]
'
'
^
/VSAAAA
2440. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t)-pe A 3, on the base of which is
inscribed the compound prenomen of OsORKON II, as 2439. XXIInd d\'nast\-.
Length, y^ i. [Xo. 42433.]
2441. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to gre)-, of t>'pe A 4, inscribed with the prenomen
of OsORKOX II, as 2439. XXIInd d>-nast\-. Length, i in. Loftie: Essuj, cxxx.
[Xo. 24201.]
2442. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of the same t\-pe, and with the same ff^^
inscription as 2439. XXIInd d}'nasty. Length, ^ in. Vjf_ .-j
[No. 38757.]
2444. Glazed steatite .Scarab, faded to brown, of t\-pe A 4, inscribed with the o |
'^
>1
^
2445. (jiazcd steatite Scarab, faded to light brown, of tvjie .A 6, inscribed
with the prenomen of O.SORKON II. XlXth dynasty. Length, .1 in. Loftie : s/c [ij iVi
EssiTV, cxxvii (erroneously described as "the bezel of a ring "). ^' "
[Xo. 24200.] "
/VWvAA
-
2447. Faience Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, with triple line between -j ..9...^
wing-cases. On the base is cut the prenomen of OsORKON II, incorrectly written. (11 7
S',
2448. Light blue paste Scarab, of type A 6, with long base, on ^ -j*
^
2450. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of i\\ie A 4, with strongly marked wing-cases,
rudcl\- inscribed with a modification of the prenomen of Osorkon II(?), together ^.
with the Red Crown and the symbol of " gold." (^f sf ^^ . Chipped. XXIInd f^,'rf ;:,'
O'nrTirfO
The scarabs withthis pecuhar inscription are certainly of about the period of the X.XlInd dynasty, and the
inscription probably a play on the name of Pamai, -with the royal hawk and the crown of Upper Egypt {licltiict)
is
2454. Pale green glazed steatite Scarab, of t}'pe A 4-6, inscribed ^^ , w hicli, like
2453, may be intended as a play upon the name of king Pamai (^2'(](|)- XXIInd
dynasty (?). Length, \ in. [No. 32378.]
246 CATALOGUE OF SCARABS, CYLINDER-SEALS, ETC. [2455 2467
2455. Pale blue jjaste Scarab, of t\-pe A 6, inscribefl as 2453. Fine work. XXIInd
dynasty (?). Lent^th, |
i in. [\o. 26595.]
2456. Green i^lazcd steatite Scarab, faded to while, of type A 5, inscribed as 2453.
XXLst-XXIInd dynasty. Length, ;| in. [No. 40140.]
2457. Glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-[)e A 4, faded tn brown, inscribed V ^^^. XXIInfl
2458. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t\pe A 3, inscribed as 2457. XLXth-
XX I Ind dynasty. Length, /^ in. [No. 40349.]
2459. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to gre\', of t\-pe A 4-S. On the base are inscribed
the signs, ^ 'ir^, possibly a ijla\' upon tlie name of the king Pa^LM (?\ XXUnd
dynasty (?).
'
^^^7 Length, i in. [No. 46548.]
2460. Dark green jasper .Scaraboid, inscribed with a modification of the in- 'FV
/j
.scription <in 2454.' XXIInd dvnastv (?). Length, in. .:; -^ ^^
[No. 32412.] I ^
2461. Light blue paste Scarab, of t_\-pe L 2, inscribed with the prenomen of ~j.
2462. Light green faience Scarab, of t\'pe A 3, finely shaped. On the base is r^
the prenomen of SlL\sirANQ IV, <><=.. Good glaze. XXIInd dynast)-. Length, ';^ i
2465. Light green paste .Scarab, of t\-|je A 5, inscribed with the prenomen of
.SlL\sil.-\N<j IV (?), W. IlierogK'phs deepl\- cut. .Sjighth' chipped. XXIInd d)-nasty (?).
2468. Glazed steatite rectangular Plaque, with one side slightl}' convex. On the obverse
is cut, in relief, the figure of a lioness-headed goddess (Bast ?), holding a lily-stalk, above which
is the cartouche O |. On the reverse are cut a design (altered) of an iiraens and a uiaat-
1^1\. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to gre)', of t\-pe A 4, with wing-cases elaboratel)-
marked. On the base is inscribed (]fjS()> perhaps intended for the prenomen of
Shashanq IV. From Tell Dafnah (Daphnai). XXIInd d}-nast\- (?). Length, f^ in.
I'etrie : Tanis \\, PL xli, 55. [No. 18520.]
Presented by t/ie Eg}pt Explonxtion Fund, 1887.
2472. Glazed steatite Scai'ab, faded to white, of t\-pe H 2, verj- flat. On the
.^-^C -
base are cut the signs, (I (JftJUr), perhaps intended for the prenomen of JjJ^->.^\S
Jfc^
SllASHANM IV(?). From Amathus: tomb 198 {Britisli Museum Excavations').
XlXth-XXIInd d}-nast}'. Length, {-i
'
in. Murra\-, Smith, and Walters, Excavations in
Cyprus: Fig. 147; 11. [No. 94-I I-I, 348.]
1^12>. Blue paste Scarab, of type H i. On the base is inscribed te, '^^-
O
2474. Carnelian Scaraboid, inscribed with the name of Petabastet,
XXI Ilrd d\-nast\'. Length, y\r in. Petrie : Hist. Scarabs, 2016. [No. I759S-]
2476. Green faience Scarab, of t}-pe A 4-7, w ith triple line dividing the wing- /^ q
cases, inscribed with the name of PETABASTET. XXIIIrd d}'nasty. Length, f in. ^^
2478. Faience Scarab, faded to brown, of type A S, inscribed w itli tiic name PetabasTET,
as 2477. XXIIIrd d,\-nast\-(?). Length, g in. [No. 46428.]
2479. T.ii^ht blue ])aste Scarab, of tyi^e A 8. On the base is cut p:\vt of the ])rcnonien
O
of [Plwkiii] SENKl'Kk[EK]-RA(?), Hf. XXVlh dynasty. Length, -j?^ in. [No. 40571.]
2485. Green glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t}'pe A 4-6, .*sf^M^S!\^^
inscribed " King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Neferkara (Shabaka), iS *r>;>r;j\^^
i
W^4^*
XXVth d}'nast}'. Length, J, in. [No. 16412.]
2487-2494] SHABAKA.
2487. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t_\'pe A 3, inscribed with the prenomen of
Shabaka, I/.- XXVth d)-nasty. Length, y^^ in. [No. 30689.]
2488. Pale blue glazed steatite Scarab, of t_\-pc L 2, inscribed with the ro_\'al prenomen
is
2489. Blue faience Cartouche-riaque, surmounted b)' the disk and plumes,
and backed by a plinth pierced with two transverse perforations. In the cartouche
inscribed the prenomen of Shabaka, Nefer-KA-Ra. XXVth dynast)-.
M
Length, -{-i in. Loftie : Essay, cl.xiii. [No. 24234.]
2491. Glazed steatite .Scarab, faded to white, of t\-pe .A 3, inscribed T ^'^ I, an elaborate
form of the prenomen of Shabaka, Nefer-ka-R.\. XXVth d\nast}'. Length, -/^r in.
[No.'46566.]
2492. Faience Scarab, faded to white, of t}-pe A 7, inscribed " Prai.se the t O
Scarabaeus, Nefer-ka-Ra (Shabaka;". Head chipped. XXVth d\-nasty. Length, .Un. U
[No. 48675.]
%\
f^
2493. Blue faience lentoid Plaque, faded to brown, with one .
2 I
CATALOG U1-: OF SCAKAHS, CVLINDKR-SKALS, V.TC. [2495 2504
2495. Faience leiitoid Plaque, faded to brown, with one perforation, inscribed with the
name of Shabaka, as 2494. XXVth dynast\-. Length, 2] in. [No. 32596.]
2496. Glazed steatite .Scarab, faded to brown, of type 3, very finely cut. D On the
base is cut a scene of a king, wearing the Red Crown, pacing with oar and //<t/>
before a figure of a goddess, crowned with pajnTus-plants, emblematic of tlu- /''/J -,.
North. .Above is n ,
" Good God, Lord of the Two Lands." Between th
G
fii^ures is a cartouche containing the ro\-al name for Ni:ker-[ka]-Ra,
\
SlI.\B.\KA (?), and behind the king are the signs y " jjrotection [and life] arc around
,
2497. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t\]ie G 2, with wing-cases and
legs not marked, re-inscribed with the prenomen of .SiiAiiAi.VKA, Tat-K.\-R.\,
Petrie : Hist. Scarabs, 1890. Ramesside Period ; inscri|)iion XXVth d\-nasty. 1]
Length, j in. [No. 16405.] [ )
[No. 22957.]
2499. Pale blue paste Scarab, of archaistic t\-[je, imitating .A 2. On the base is cut
2501. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t\-pe A 4-8. On the base is inscribed
"The Lord T.vr," possibly a reference to the throne-name of Sh.ab.\K.\, Tat-ka-R.\.
XXVth d\-nasty. Length, l\r in. [No. 46150.]
2505. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 7, with elongated base, inscribed
2506. Green faience Scarab, of t\-pe A 8, with high back and legs blocked out, inscribed
with the prenomen of PsEMTEK I, O Y 0'. XXVIth dynasty. Length, -^-^ in.
[No. 46327.]
2508. Light green paste Scarab, of t)pe A 7, inscribed as before. Well cut.
XXVIth dynasty. Length, y in. Loftie : iiJM/, cl.xxiii. [No. 24244.] '^3
2509. Dark green glazed steatite Scarab, of tj-pe A 7, inscribed as before, above
the .symbol of " .stabilit}-,'' o'^'O'- XXVIth dynasty. Length, \ in. Petrie :
2510. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type L i, inscribed with the c::zr
prenomen of PSEMTEK I, or of Uah-AB-Ra (Apries), with ideograms of "truth,"
" beauty," " rovaltv," etc. XXVIth dynasty. Length, % in.
[No. 38630.] ^
2511. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type 3-5, on the base of which A is
border. XXVIth dynast)-. Length, -,v in. Loftie :.?.?(?)', clxiv. [No. 24236.]
2515. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of t\-pe A 3, inscribed with tlie name of
D
king PSF,.MTEK(PSAMMKT[CII()S), f^, fl (s/c). XXV'Ith d}-nast>-. Lengtii, I in.
2516. Gla/.ed steatite Scarab, faded to yellow, of type A 8, inscriljed with the name of
PSEMTEK (PsAMMFTtCHOS), as 2515. XXVIth d)-nast\-. Length, -j^ in. [No. 40591.]
2518. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 8, inscribed with the name of C\ ll
MTKK L
PSEMT XXVIth d)-nasty. Length, -/i. in. -^^^ I
[No. 46298.] ^=
O
2520. Green faience Scarab, of type A 7, inscribed with the name of j'^
PSEMTEK I. XXVIth dynasty. Length, f in. Loftie ^'i'jrt^, clxx.
:
1,\ <"'^>
2522. Light blue faience Scarab, of type A 7, inscribed with a corrupt f\0 f^^.
form of the name of Psfmtfk I or II. From Tell Dafnah (Daphnai). JS^ j^ ''
'^
""^-^
XXVIth d>'nasty. Length, -p^ '" Petrie yVww, ii, PL xli, 60. [No. 18629.]
:
'sS
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, i '^'^j.
("0
2526. Li^ht blue paste .Scaraboid, with two incised lines at the side (like t\-pe G) the :
space between has a rope pattern. On the back is roughly cut the goose of Arnen-Ra with
a Wi-?c?Y-feather (?) before him. ^.^ .
Nos. 2724-7 of this volume, a/itea), Marshall, Catalogi/e of Kings, No. 15.
PSEMTEK I,
O
. From Tharros, Sardinia. XXVIth d\'nasty. Length, h in.
^
'VS
2529. Pale green glazed steatite Scarab, of archaistic t\-pe, imitating ii[^ ^|-
E 2. On the base are the prenomen of Thothmes III and the name , ^ ^Z ,,,
of NecHO side b>' side. XXVIth dynasty. Length, | in. O
[Xo. 45721.] U
This scarab is interesting as showing the erroneous archaism of the Saite
scarab-maker, who has combined the name of Thothmes 111 with a scarab-type of
the Middle Kingdom.
2530. Light blue faience Scarab, of t)-pe A 7, with squared base, on which is inscribed
2531. Light blue faience Scarab, inscribed with an imitation of the Horus-
r^"^
name of PSEMTKK II,
n
(sic). XXVIth dynast)-. Length, ^ in.
\f^ ffj)
[No. 42583.] -"^
2532. Glazed steatite .Scai-ab, faded to brown, of type A 5, inscribed with
o
a modification of the Horus-name of PsEMTEK II (Menkm-Ah),
Back broken off. XXVIth dynast}-. Length, in. Petrie : Hist. Scarabs,
2125. [No. 3935.]
2 54 CATALocrr. OK SCARAIlS, (VI.l \l >Kk-SKAI.S, KTC [2533-2542
2534. Light green faience .Scarab, of type L i, inscribed as No. 2537. Worn
at sidesfrom insertion in a metal setting. XX\'Ith d\-nasty. Length, -j-i in.
1
1^1^
Petrie : /fisf. Sctrra/'s, 2 1 24.
[No. 13385.]
2537. Glazed steatite .Scarab, faded to grey, of type A 8, roughly cut, inscribed with
a confusion of the Horus-name and prenomen of Fsemti:k II, Ctttttj XXVIth d\-nast\-.
^6
I .
'
-
2538. Green com]3osition Scarab, of type A 7, with long base, inscribed with ^_^
"*
a combination of the Horus-name and ]jrenomen of PSEMTEK II, V' I
Tr~^'
sic
2539. Pale blue glazed Scaraboid, ]jartly faded to brown, inscribed with
f^^'-
the combined Horus-name and prenomen of PsEMTEK II, Menkh-Ah I
r'k^
Nefer-AH-Ra. XXVIth dynasty. Length, /^ in. [No. 17244.] "
J
'<^^
P resented by Major-Gcn. A. IV. H. Mcyrick, 1879.
It will be noted that the sign Q '''^''^ represents both Q and ^, and t^ is represented "alphabetically"
by in the style of the (later) stele of Naukratis ("Greb.xut, Miisi'e Kiiypticn, i, p. 40 PL xlv).
J, ;
2540. Hlue faience .Scarab, of type A 7, roughl)- inscribed with the prenomen g^.
of PsEMTEK II, in which the sign "C has been altered to (?j. XXVIth dynasty. J # L )
2541. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t}-pe A 7, clumsil\- cut, on the base of which is
in.scribed the prenomen of PsEMTEK II, above the ;/('/;-sign : T . XXVIth dyna.sty.
2542. Light green glazed faience .Scarab, of type .\ 3, inscribed as 2541. X.W'lth
d\-nast\-. Length, \ in. Loftie : Essay, c\y.\K. [No. 24240.]
3543-2554] PSEMTKK II. 255
2543. Glazed steatite .Scarab, faded to brown, of type A 7, inscribed as 2541. XXVIth
dynasty. Length, i in. [No. 30692.]
2544. Unglazed grey steatite Scarab, of type A 8. On the base is cut a figure of Amen-
Ra, squatting, with the sign.s on one side of him and T on llic other, forming the
2546. Pale blue faience Scarab, faded to brown, of type A 8 on the base is a figure of ;
a child (Harpokrates?) seated on a throne with the prenomen of P.s.\MTEK II before him.
Chipped. XXVIth dynasty. Length, l in. [No. 46948.]
2547. Light blue glazed steatite Scarab, (jf type A 7, with roughly cut /-Jj^^
legs. On
the base is inscribed a modification of the prenomen of PSEMTEK II, O' '^-T^'*^
before a figure of Harpokrates standing on the r/'-sign. XXVIth dynast}-.
|
' J i__*|
2549. Green glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type A 8, coar.sel}- cut,
inscribed with part of the prenomen of PsEMTEK II. XXVIth dynasty. Length, \ in. C\ T
[No. 46259.] -^*
2550. Bright green glazed steatite Scarab, inscribed ^, T, either part of the prenomen
of king Psemtek II or, simplv,
'
" Ra-Harmachis is good (beautiful;." XXVIth d\nast\-.
Length, i in. [No. 39825.]
2551. Paste Scarab, faded to brown, of t\pe A 8, with high back. On the base are
the signs l|
^ , "Just and good is Ra !
Psemtek II or Ameniietei' III ?). XXVIth d)-nasty. Length, Jg- in. [No. 46314.]
2552. Green faience Scarab, faded and worn, of type A 8, flat, in.scribcd T Pn^o [\ ^.^
with the name of PSEMTEK (II?), and the sign nefei'. XXVIth dynasty. JSf^ I
2554. Blue paste Seal Amulet, in the form of a ram's head or protome, resembling a
rh)ton perforated through the neck.
; On the base is cut the figure
of a winged and crowned sphinx, couchant, above the name of Uah-AB-R.\
(APRIES) o ? ,5.. Fine work. XXVIth d)-nasty. Length, ,% in.
2556. Glazed steatite .Scarab, faded to white, of type A 8, inscribed with tlic prenomen
(garbled) of A,\HMES (AmasI.S) II, with the sign "good," Q^v 0". X.W'Ith dynasty.
"" "^
Length, -,^^ in. [No. 39337-]
imitation (?)
'
2559. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type L 2-F. On the base is
/^^.
what ma\- be a misunderstood form of the prenomen of Kin-;NTCIIER(?), surrounded
by the symbols of "life,'" "goodness," the /(v?, and two flowers. Late Middle
Kingdom (H)-ksos period). Length, if
in.
[No. 467-:;5-]
Whether these scarabs are of a king named Ra-aa-ni-neter ("Ra is great as a god," or more proliably
" Great-as-a-god " with the name of the -Sun-god prefixed) is doubtful: the inscription may refer to the
god alone, and not to any king. The Hyksos date is certain. (The sign ^ is confused with ^.)
2562. I51ue glazed steatite Cowroid, faded to white, with a beaded border
round the back, in.scribed with the royal name (?) [R.-\]-AA-M-NETER, in a
cartouche, without the base or seal-end, between two winged solar disks. Brilliant
glaze. Hyksos Period. Length, Ji in. [No. 32334.]
2566. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type G 2, inscribed with the ^='
name of king (?) [Ra]-AA-M-NETER, followed by the sign "^^^ Hyksos . , _.
Period. Length, fin. [No. 38796.] |^1 U> -^''
2569. Glazed steatite Cowroid, faded to white, with rope border. On the base are
Sob
cut the syinbols (a royal name of the Hyksos period ?). Cf. the preceding.
[No. lCj-]<^l^
2 K
258 CATALOCUK OF SCARABS, CVI.IN'DKK-SKALS, ETC. [2573-2579
/ 'hTni
2576. Glazed steatite Scarab, with wing-cases not marked, on the base of which is cut
O
the royal name (?) within a twisted cable border. Hyksos Period. Length, in. j;
2577. Pale green faience Scarab, cast in a mould, of modified t\-pe Al, with long
extended legs, striated, on a broad base. On
the base is cut a cartouche mounted on the O
symbol of "gold," and containing the royal
name Meru-KA-Ra from the cartouche
;
I I I
2578. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type C .2-L 2; on the base is an
imitation prenomen, NeiMvHE1'1:r-Ra, between two groups of the signs ("'")' ^ibove
a winged scarabaeus, rudely cut. X\'l 1 1th dynasty. Length, ^ in. TT [No. 48699.]
2579. Turcjuoise blue opaque glass Scarab, of type L i. On the base is cut a figure of
the god SUTEKII, wearing a high cap, with pendent tassel or pigtail behind,
and two horns in front; he carries a sword, which makes him look as if he were -'H^^\
holding one hand to his mouth in the manner of Harpokrates. In the field is the 'i^^'?|
2580. Glazed steatite Cowroid, faded to brown, with hatclaed ornament on the baci-c
fKO
Length, [No. 47252.]
x in. O o
The signs jy--^ here are an instance of the curiously unmeaning copying of fragments of royal names on
scarabs. Here Setcp-tt-Rii, part of the prenomen of Rameses II and other kings, is combined with the names
of Horus (king and god; and Ra, as a talisman.
2581. Unglazed grey steatite Scaraboid with rounded baci<. On the base is very rudely
cut '^J-Q, in iinitation of a royal prenomen. Native work: from Palestine. Uncertain
2582. Blue composition Scarab, of type A 7, inscribed with an imitation prenomen, ^^_^
Ra-NUB-NEFER, between two wwrtZ-feathers. XXVIth d\nasty. Length, \^ in. ^
[No. 48720.]
J
2583. Glazed steatite Plaque with rounded ends, faded to white. On the obverse is an
2585. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A 7, inscribed .R^ ^\\\ {
Horus," or the first signs of the Horus-name of PSEMTEK II (?) ^^ <^ -^
^
'
" Stable is (?).
^
;
'
2587. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of t\'pe A 4, inscribed _^^ . XXVIth dynast}-,
2588. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t\-pe A 5, inscribed " Praise Heru-
2589. Blue faience negro-head Scaraboid, discoloured to dark purple. On the base is
the imitation royal name Ra-MEX-ha, .^...^ . From Kameiros. XXVIth dynasty (Naukratite
style). Length, f in. _^ [No. 61-4-25.15.]
This imitation name may possibly be derived from a confusion of the Horus-name and throne-name of
PSEMTEK II : the ^> being originally J, and js_ being confused with t '^l or . n (see 2539, 2540 ;
2590. Pa.ste Scarab, faded to \'cIIo\v, of typeA 8. On the base is cut an imitation
I _^ [No. 45982.]
2591. Light green glazed steatite Scarab, of tj'pc A 3, roughly cut, inscribed
[No. 24103.]
^
This scarab was erroneously regarded by Loftie {Essay, p. 12) and Petrie {ipc. cil. and Hist. Eg., \
(Vlth ed., 1907), p. 138, fig. 86) as belonging to Ncb-"kher" '{i.e., hapet]-Ra Mentu-hetcp, of the Xlth dynasty.
II.
CYLINDER-SEALS.
I m. diameter, ? in.
[No. 36462.]
Old 111
Kingdom (Vth dynasty (?)). Length,
I S m. ; diameter, ^ in.
262 CATALOGUE OF SCARABS, CVIJNDKR-SEAI.S, ETC. [2598-2600
n ^ 11 H i^ "^^i
^
S ^ 1\^^ J ^ ^
2599. Half of a glazed steatite Cylinder-Seal, irregularly broken lengthways, and faded to
buff Engraved with the names
and titles
2601-2603] MKN-KAU-HERU, TEri I.
2603. Hard blue paste Cylinder-Seal, with wide perforation, inscribed with the titles of
Pepi \, Merira, and those of
upon it
'l!#i
'^^ '^31 ' He bore also
th. ,me.
I ^ I
"^ i:^ and
- Or, "tomb-chamber of Sekeremheb," a private person ; but this seems an improbable rendering.
= This sign is cut over an erasure.
264 CATALOGUK OF SCARABS, CVLINDKR-SKALS, ETC. [2604, 2605
2604. Soft blue paste Cylinder-Seal, with wide perforation, inscribed with the titles of "the
Regent (or Favourite), Comptroller of the Palace, and Chief of the Secrets, the Regent and
Comptroller of the Palace, doing what is pleasing' (to the king); the Regent, doing what is
commanded by his lord the Regent, Comptroller of the Palace and (Commander) of the Chosen
;
Guard, (?) doing what is commanded by his god, the Horus of the South MlCRI-TAUI, the
Horus of the North AIeri-TAUI the king of Upper and Lower Egypt, Pepi, beloved of
;
m
M(IE]M4-vW
Newberr\- : Saayri's, PL v, 10.
Vlth dynasty. Length, 3 in. ; diameter, i j in.
->
^S^CT^Jlk
[No. 29061.]
Presented by J . Ijior, Esq., 1897.
2605. Hollow bronze Cylinder-Seal, engraved with the titles of "the Regent and
Regulator of the Palace p-estivals, doing what is pleasing (to the king), the Regent and
n
\^
-^^^^^V-T
Regulator of the Festivals ul tin P.il.ice Niib-dsut ('Golden Thrones'), doing what is
:
Merira, beloved of Khensu the merciful king of Upper Egypt, Merira, Good God, Lord of the
;
Two Lands, Merira, beloved of Saq, lord of the Two Crocodiles {Henti)" : I
|-| cr^l V fXl
laSJJJmSi^H 4 EMEI I
M CM
Vlth dynasty. Length, i^in. ; diameter, :,' in. "Found near the l')-ramids " (Sakkarah ?).
The title /r/-;/<'5/-i7('/(V/ is here written simply I r-fl, {Jep)-ast-siiicn. The reading of the god-name '^^
is shown by the I'yramid-inscription Unas, I. ^ZZ ; the form I ^^ in the XXlInd dynasty representations
at Bubastis (Naville, Festival Hall of Osorkon, V\. ix, 6) looks very like a corrupt form of "" 1
2606. Black basalt Cylinder-Seal, inscribed with the name of a king i r-.i
'
[No. 16408.] u
[No. 15698.]
^ in.
2609. Glazed
steatite Cylinder-Seal, faded to white, with the jire- ':
C^^: ;~^;
nomen of Amenemhat II, "Nuk-KAU-Ra, beloved of Sebek, lord of ^.-^iiiiL',.-; ':^!!i^"
Sincniui (of Khmemiu ?)," as before. Xllth dv-nast)'. Length, {^ in. B^'.
Scarabs, 231 ;
Newberry: Scarabs, PI. vi, /. ,
[No. 3928.]
>^ Wi
2 L
266 (NI,IN1>KR-SF,AI.S. [2611-2617
Inscribed " US];rtsen (II or III), beloved of Sebek, lord of the Seshem- ~=l^^:
lake" (?). Xllth dynasty. Length, I in. diameter, y\r in. ;
[No. 40679.]
,
" the Seshem-lake," was probaljly in the Fayyuin.
mr '
smiE
II
2612. Blue-green glazed steatite C}-linder-Seal, inscribed
"Good God, Lord of the Two Lands, KnA-KHEPER-R.\, Son IP
of the Sun, Senusert (U.sertsen) (II), the lord maker of o
things." Xllth dynast}-. Length, \\ in. diameter, \ in. ;
[8=]
[No. 24123.]
254.
[No. 16409.]
[No. 37653.]
iriSr^vS^i
: :
[No. 24124.]
2 L 2
268 CYLINDER-SEAI.S. [2625-2630
[\o. 24127.]
" Good God, Lord of the Two Lands, giving life, 's^
Ne-ma.\t-Ra (Amenemhat III)." At the ends of
each hemi-cylinder are imitation perforation marks.
Xllth dynasty. Length, i in. diameter, ^^ in. j; ; u5 \ if -g^.
[No. 40683.]
_1 .-.
2632. Blue-green glazed schist C\-linder-SeaI, inscribed " .Son of the Sun,
of his body, Amexemha[t] (IIIJ " The lower portion is broken off
XI Ith dynasty. Length, i-jV '"
[No. 43031.]
2633. Glazed
AMENEMn.\[T] (III
steatite
?}.
Cylinder-Seal, faded to white; with the
Xllth dvnasty. Length, .', in.
name of ^
^'
[No. 40681.] 'Js^^ J
^^^
2634. Green glazed schist Cylinder-Seal, with the name of an \'.//%
Amexe.MH.\T (III?J. Xllth d\-nast\-. Length, t in.; diameter, -j^;- in. !
'^-
[No. 16971.] i
'^^
diameter, | in. .A
[No. 16972.]
diameter, g in.
[No. 36463.]
2638. Blue glazed steatite Cj-linder-Scal, inscribed " King of Upper and
Lower Egypt, Ne-MAAT-Ra fAMKXKMi.iAT IIIj, beloved of Sebek of Shcteti."
^^ r/-<r^
2639. Light blue glazed steatite Cylinder-Sea inscribed "The (female) Hawk, bclm-ed
of R.\, mistress of the South and the North,
Daughter-of the Powerful One, Lady of the
Two Lands, Golden Hawk, Stable of Ap-
pearing, King (sic) of Upper and Lower Eg\-pt,
Sebek-(SHETETI)-NEFKRU, she who liVeth,
beloved of Sebek of .Sheteti " I Finest
\
Shetet, in the inscription of Amencmhfit III from Hawara, in the British Museum, No. 1072 (Gallery No. 171).
Here also the king bears the unusual Horus-name, Uc>--ab-She/cf, " He who is in .Shetet," in which Shetet is
expressed by the same sign, the coffer only being lower and broader. The duplication in the inscription and
on this cylinder signifies the dual form Sheteti, which often occurs {e.g., 2638).
[No. 17029.]
Presented by the Rev. CrevilleJ. Chester, 1SS6.
IJ
2642. Bhie glazed steatite C\linder-Seal, inscribed " Good God, Sekhem-
khu-taui-Ra (Sebek-HETEP G
i'),beloved of Sebek, lord of Su-iiateli (?)."
XHIth dynasty. Length, | in. diameter, v. in.
\
;
,
[No. 28867.]
v_y
II
2643. Light ereen glazed steatite C\lindcr-Seal, 5^
inscribed "Good God, Sekhem-KHU-TAUI-R.\ (Sebek- O
HETEP I), beloved of Sebek, lord of Su ." Xlllth . . .
2644. Green glazed steaschist C\linder-Seal, inscribed with the name and title of " King
Nub-KUK1'ER-Ra" (Antef), with the symbols of " gold," "beauty,"
" increase," " power," " lordship," " stability," etc. ; the first three also
form a continuous border above and below the central design.
In the midst of the hierogI_\-phics are a figure of the king, wearing
a slieiiti tunic and full wig, holding an uraeus in his hand, and one
of the god Sebek, smelling a lih', and holding in one hand the
2645. Green glazed steaschist C)linder-Seal, inscribed " Good God, TCHESER-
KA-R.\ (Amen-HETEP giving life," within a cartouche. The inscription is very
I),
lightly incised. Lower portion broken off. From Thebes. XVI I Ith d}'nast)'.
Length, if in. Petrie HisL Scarabs, ^2y Newbcrr\- Scarabs, PI. \iii, 2.
: ; :
[No. 16579.]
2649. LiL;lit blue faience pendant Cjlindcr, with suspension ring at tlie upper
r'""^
end, rudel}- inscribed A ? , Shae.VKA, or, >, . Mex-KA-[Ra], in a rectangular
2651. Blue-green faience C>'linder-Sea!, inscribed with the name and titles of a
.supposititious king, " Mex-ab-R.a," with
symbols of "life," "truth," and "beaut}-," =] | v_^
and the sentence, " Ma\' Ptah-of-the- |
o
Beautiful-Face give life and stability!"
XXVth-XXVIth dynasty. Length, -
I in.diameter,
; | in. Petrie : His/. IJ
80
_L W?
Vi
A ^Sa^ ^-^
Son;!/>s;2i22. [No. 16834.] '
III.
[It should be noted that the faience Finger-Rings were too delicate to be used as actual signets, and
were intended as fimerary amulets only.]
(I). RINGS.
two iinwi: P XVI Ith dynasty. Ring, I -3^ in. by i in; bezel
rss^tul'
[No. 43425-]
2654. Light blue faience Finger-Ring, with a cartouche containing part of the prenomen
of TllOTHMES III, eti^, stamped upon the bezel. From Sakkarah. Broken. XXVIth
dynasty. Diameter, f in. .
[No. 134 11.]
2655. Gold Finger-Ring, thin and flat, with similar bezel, enlarged and convex, on
G
which
two
is engraved the prenomen of Thothmes
" Late S
XXVIth dynasty (Vlth centur\'). Diameter of ring,
^ in. ; bezel, | in. by ^ in.
[Franks 53.]
Bequeathed by the late Sir A. IVolhrston Franks, 1897.
The date is evident from the form of the riii" which is typically Saite (see note
to 2736).
2657. Gold Finger-Ring, with rectangular bezel, and thin flat sides
tapering down to the lower portion of the hoop, which is elliptical in section.
Down the sides is a slight midrib. On the bezel are two Nile-gods, each
kneeling on the sj'mbol a,^w>, facing each other and o holding a car-
touche containing the prenomen of Amen-HETEP II, , below which is
2658. Faience funerary Ring, faded to white, with long bezel, on "'11^ .^t-\
which is cut " Men-kheperu-Ra Thotiimes, Lord of the Two Lands." '^ tVfr i
^^
-
[No. 24265.] in
'^T<ii
'^J-:^
takes with the left hand, the right resting on his knee.
Above, is a solar disk, and below, a lion, passant. The
monarchs represented are probably Amen-HETEP III and
Til. From Enkomi, found on surf;ice near Tomb 66
{British Aluseiim Bxeavations). Late XVIIIth dynast)-.
Diameter, in. length of bezel, \\ in.
; [No. 97-4-I, 741.]
Murray, Smith, and Walters Excavations in Cyprus, PI. IV, 741 pp. iS, 39 Marshall British Museum
:
; ; :
Catalogue of Rings, No. 3. p. 2. The attribution to the reign of Amenlietep 111 seems extremely probable the ;
date is certain. (CA 2678, of Khu-en-Aten, and the scarab of Tii, 1944, both from Enkomi.)
2661-2670] AMEN-HETEP III. 2/5
2661. Blue fafence Ring, of flat .section, tapering from the flat bezel, wliich is in the
2662. Rectangular bezel and upper part of a silver Finger-Ring, with hoop, tapering
from the bezel downwards. On the bezel is engraved a cartouche containing the prenomen
of Amen-HETEP III, between two hawk-heads of Ra, each with the uraeus and disk, and
placed U]3on a 7tcb. In the two upper corners are the signs 1 and V^, "loving Thebes."
Rather rough work. XVIIIth dynasty, {i in. by y^r in. [Franks 72.]
Bequeathed by the late Sir A. Wollaston Franks, 1897.
^^^^
Bequeathed by the late Sir A. Wollaston Franks, 1897.
2664. Bright blue faience Ring, partially faded to green, of semicircular .section, with
hoop tapering from the bezel, on which is the prenomen of Amen-HETEP III. XVIIIth
dynasty. Diameter of ring and length of bezel, | in. [Franks 2.]
Bequeathed by the late Sir A. Wollaston Franks, 1897.
^--^
2665. Pale gold hoop Finger-Ring, of flat semicircular section, with scaraboid |j
2666. Blue-green faience Finger-Ring, with rectangular bezel, on which is the name of
" Amen-HETEP (III), prince of Thebes." XVIIIth dvnasty. Diameter, | in.
[No. 17826.]
2667. Light blue faience Finger-Ring, with oval bezel, on which is the prenomen ol
G
Amen-HETEP III, A XVIIIth dynasty. Diameter, I Blacas Collection, 1867.
^
. in.
[No. 17877.]
2668. Upper half of the bezel of a bright blue faience Ring, with the prenomen of
o
Amen-HETEP III, ^. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, J in. Salt Collection, i^-^i,.
2669. Dull green glazed steatite bezel of a Ring, with the prenomen of
2672. Iironze Finger-Ring, of simple type, with oval bezel, slightly raised, on O
which is rough!}- cut the prenomen of Amen-HETEP III. XVIIIth dynasty.
Diameter, i in. [No. 36469.]
2673. Portion of a deep blue fai'ence Finger-Ring, with bezel, on which is the [0]
prenomen of Amen-IIETEP III. From Der al-Bahari. XVIIIth dynasty. vnasty. Length,
2675. Apple-green glazed faience Ring, with the prenomen of Amen-HETEI' III
on the bezel. Rare colour. XVIIIth dynast}'. Diameter, | in. Salt Collcetion,
1835- [No. 3035.]
For the unusual colours characteristic of the glazes of this period, see 1728.
2676. Massive silver Hoop-Ring with scaraboid bezel, on which is engraved the
prenomen of Amen-hetep IV (Khu-en-Aten), " NEFER-KHEPER(.s-/i:)-RA Ua-n-Ra, Horus
son of Isis,"
Iw'II^C)^^. Rough work. XVI I Ith dynasty. Diameter, i in.
^ o" '
' [No. 29436.]
The mention of Horus and Isis shows that this ring was made at the beginning of the reign (see
1945-1948).
2677. Bronze Finger-Ring, of circular section, with scaraboid bezel, on which is engraved
o o o
the prenomen of Amen-HETEP IV (Khu-en-Aten), X^6W?C^,
/WVVAA '
-vQ-, " Ua-n-R.\ Nefer-
III {Qr\
I
KHEPEKU-Ra, prince of the two horizons of Ra." From Tell el-Amarna. XVII Ith dynasty.
Outer diameter of ring, i| in. inner, | in.; length of bezel, i in.
; [Franks 282'.]
Bequeathed by the /ate Sir A. IVoI/aston Franks, 1897.
of
Til (1944,1, found in the same tomb at Enlcomi, are important
evidence of the date of the Mycenean period
m Cyprus {cf. also 2660). ' ^
1
2679. Upper portion of a bronze Finger-Ring with scaraboid bezel, on which is rudely
2680. Gold Finger-Ring, of elliptical form with flat scaraboid base, on which is engraved
" Neeer-KIIEPERU-Ra Ua-N-R.\ (Kiiu-EN-Aten), Lord of Mankind." The
bird i^^, rckh, signifying "mankind," is so placed as to appear adoring '-^Vv''^ '-
the sun-sign, O, with which the royal name begins. Late XVIIIth d)-nast\-. vi!^^-*'*
Diameter of ring, i in.; bezel, \ in. by -,^ in. [No. 37644.]
[No. 32727-] 1^
inscription is cut in a style imitating that of the inscriptions on the gold rings
of similar form. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, f in. Loftie Essay, en. :
O III
[No. 24173.;
2685. Part of a sky-blue faience Finger-Ring, with straight oval bezel, on which is
the prenomen of Khu-EN-Aten (?). XVIIIth dynasty. Diameter, | in.; length of bezel,
-j^ in. UAihanasi Collection, I'^IJ. [No. 2972.]
AAftA/VA
2686. Oval bezel of a blue faience Finger-Ring, on which is the name of
Khu-EN-Aten. Thick glaze. XVIIIth d}-nasty. Length, | in. Loftie jS'jjrtj, ciii. :
[No. 24174.]
AAAA/V\ (?)
2688. Massive pale gold Finger-Ring, of semi-circular section, with flat scaraboid bezel,
on which is deeply cut a figure of King
Khu-en-Aten (Amen-hetei- IV)
.squatting and holding the emblem of
I
T
^
j
O
2690. Bezel of a blue faience Finger-Ring, with the prenomen of q
Smenkukar.v or .S,\akar.a, Ankii-kiieperu-R.\ MKki-U.\-N-R,\ Tm ^''
*^ -
O
2691. Scaraboid bezel and upper part of an obsidian Finger-Ring, roughly Q.U
- ^- - - - -
<'"' '
Bequeathed the /ate Sir A. ]Vo//astoii Franks, 1897.
/>_]
2693. Bronze Finger-Ring, with long o\'al bezel, on which is engra\'ecl the prenomen of
sic
K/
Ill
[No. 15727.]
2695-2704] TUT-ANKH-AMEN. 2/9
2695. Chocolate-brown glazed faience Finger-Ring, with straight oval bezel, inscribed
2696. Light blue faience Finger- Ring, with oval bezel, on which is the prenomen of
G
Tut-ANKH-Amen ^ . XVIIIth dynasty. Length of bezel and diameter of ring, |j} in.
2697. Bezel of a sky-blue faience Finger-Ring, inscribed with the prenomen of '""^^^
""
O
Tut-ANKH-Amen, Neb-KHEPERU-R.\, ^ . XVIIIth dynasty. Length, \ in. [\ >
2698. Blue faience Finger-Ring, with straight oval bezel, on which is the ]3renomen of
O
Tut-ANKH-Amen, ^ . XVIIIth dynasty. Length of bezel and diameter of ring, ^ in.
2699. Green faience Finger-Ring, almost semicircular, with oval bezel, inscribed '^-^
2701. Bronze Finger-Ring, with oval bezel, on which is engraved, " Neb- O^
^ | .
'"'
of Amen-Ra." XVIIIth d}-nasty. Length of bezel, ^ in.; diameter of ring, in. i ^,:^j-\
2702. Blue-green faience Finger-Ring, with straight long oval base, [1 ^^^^^^
"
on which is the name of " Tut-ANKH-Amen, prince of Southern An L, p,
2703. Light blue faience Finger-Ring, with oval bezel, inscribed as 2702. XVIIIth
dynasty. Diameter of ring, if in. length of bezel, f in. ; [No. 12759.]
2704. Chocolate-brown faience Finger-Ring, faded to green in parts, with lon<3- oval
bezel, inscribed as 2702. Careless work. XVIIIth d}.nasty. Diameter of ring and length
'
of bezel, fin. [No. 3031.]
28o SIGNET-RINCS AND STAMPS. [2705-2712
2705. -Sky-blue faience Finger-Ring, with long oval bezel, on which is the inscription
" Tut-ANKH-Amen, chief of Hermonthis." XVIIIth .^^^^ r^
T
The spelling of the name, which means "Living image of ? 1 '^l
Amen," with the syllable Tut, " image," expressed ideo- | [jj
i|3-
name was ar4ginally Tutfmkhaten or Tutankhpaaten (" Living image of the Aten ") ; see 2706.
2706. Part of a lilac faience Finger-Ring, with oval bezel, on which is the name of
Queen Ankiis-n-pa-Amen-Ra {sic): (Ankiis-n-pa-Aten), wife of Tut-
ankh-Amen. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, \ in. [No. 26382.] f /-^ii^
Thequeen's name, originally Ankhs-n-pa-Aten (" Her life belongs to the Aten "),
was changed, shortly after Tutankhamen's accession and the religious counter-revolution ,aVi
and suppression of Atenism, to Ankhs-n-Amen (" Her life belongs to Amen ") this ring :
{sic) Amen-Ra "). Her husband's name was similarly changed (see 2705). U -
2707. P)ronzc Finger-Ring, with hoop of cllij:)tical .section, broadening to the flat
'l]t^ "
Amen-Ra maketh or
rectangular bezel, on which is rudely engraved to live,"
" Amen-Ra is her life " (or possibly a corrupt form '
\
\ of Ankhs-n-Amen, the name of the
queen of Tutankhamen). XVIIIth dv'nasty (?, more probabl)- later). Diameter of ring, \\ in.;
length of bezel, ), in. [Franks 82.]
Bcqitcatlicd by the late Sir A. \Vollasto)i Franlcs, 1S97.
2708. Light green faience Finger-Ring, with oval scaraboid bezel, on which is
the name of Al II: "TheFather of the god, Ai, divine prince of Thebes." el^fl
XVIIIth dynasty. Length of bezel and diameter of ring, in. -}-j|-
[Franks 3.]
Bequcatlicd by the late Sir A. Wollastoii Franks, 1897.
If!
2709. Blue-green faience Finger-Ring, with oval bez.el, inscribed
as 2708. Good work. XVIIIth d\-iiasty. Length of bezel and diameter
of rine, ui.
[No. 23271.]
2711. Yellow faience Finger-Ring, faded to white, with long oval bezel,
on which is the prenomen of Al II, Kiiepkr-KUEPERU-ARI-MA.at-R.a.
XVIIIth d\nasty. Length of bezel, i in. Petrie: Hist. Scarabs, 11^6. n
11\1. Light blue faience Finger-Ring, with long oval base, on which
O
is the
prenomen of Ai II. XVIIIth dynasty. Diameter (jf ring, ,4
in.; length of bezel, '\ in.
Loftie: Essay, c-x ; Petrie: Hist. Scarabs, 1354. II
[R'o. 24181.]
;
2713. ]?lue faience Finger-Ring, with oval bezel, on which is the pre- O
'^=-^
nomen of Heru-em-heb, Tcheser-kheperu-Ra Setep-n-Ra. XVIIIth
dynasty. Length of bezel, f in. diameter, i in. Loftie
; Essar, cxiv :
'
^
Petrie :Hist. Scarabs, 1 370. \^_
[No. 24185.] fjzr
2714. Green faience Finger-Ring, with straight oval bezel, nn which is the prenoinen
of Heru-em-hei!, Tcheser-khei'Eru-Ra Setep-n-R.\, as 2713. XVIIIth dynasty.
Diameter, | in.; length of bezel, g in. Loftie : Essar, cxiii ; Petrie : Hist. Scarabs, 1369.
[No. 24 1 84.]
2716. Chocolate-brown faience Finger-Ring, with squared hoop and thin oval bezel, on
which is the prenomen of Heru-em-heb, "
as before. XVIIIth d)-nasty. Diameter of ring, | in.;
length of bezel, in. I. [No. 12763.]
[No. 26380.]
2718. Long oval bezel of a sk\-blue faience Finger-Ring, on which is the name / __.. .,
of Heru-em-heb, as on 2717 but reading from right to left. XVIIIth dynasty. {.^1^^:.
Length, \ in. Hay Collection, 1868.
[No. 17601.]
\^
2719. Sky-blue faience Finger-Ring, of square section, with scaraboid beze
on which is impressed the name of Heru-EM-HEB. Late XVIIIth dynasty.
Diameter of ring, \^ in. length of bezel, in.
;
[Franks 33.]
Bequeathed by the late Sir A. Wollaston Franks, 1897.
ring. in. Loftie: Z;ji-rtj', cxviii; Petrie: ///. .SVrt/v?(5'j-, 1453. [No. 24189.] \^\
The relief decoration on this ring is very unusual. For the colour cf. 2695, 2704.
2721. Green faience Finger-Ring, with squared hoop and small long su
oval bezel, on which is the name of Seti (I), "beloved of Ptah." XlXth
dynasty. Length of bezel, j^ in. diameter of ring, | in. Loftie: Essay, cc\y.\
;
2722. Light blue faience Finger-Ring, with squared hoop and small oval bezel,
on which is the name of Seti (I). XlXth dynasty. Length of bezel, in.; diameter ^
ofring, f in. . [No. 12522.]
Presented by the Rev. JV. T. Loftie, 1883.
2 N
2723. Oval bezel of a green faience Finger-Rintj, on which is the name ^.^
The form of the name with J is very unusual, and looks like some confusion with the ' '
2724. Light green faience Finger-Ring, with squared hoop, and small oval bezel,
on which is the prenomen of Seti I. XlXth dj'nast)-. Length of bezel, h in.; diameter
of hoop, I in. Loftie Essay, cxx Fetrie
: Hist. Scarabs, 1403.
; : [No. 24 191.]
2726. Sk)--blue faience Finger-Ring of squared section, with flat scaraboid bezel, jP
on which is impressed the prenomen of Rameses II. XlXth dj-nast}'. Diameter of |
2727. Bronze Finger-Ring, with hoop of semi-circular section and scaraboid bezel,
on which is engraved " User-MAAT-Ra (Rameses II), Lord of the Two Lands." ^1^
XlXth dynasty. Length of bezel and diameter of ring, | in. [Franks 2127.] '
^
Bequeathed by the late Sir A. Wollaston Franks, 1897. '
2728. 0\al bezel of a blue faience Finger-Ring, with the prenomen of Rameses II.
XlXth d)-nast)-. Length, f in. Loftie Collection. [No. 24198.]
2729. Light blue faience Finger-Ring, with long bezel, on which is a corrupt form
of the prenomen of RamesES II, " Lord of the Two Lands." XlXth dynasty or later. "T"
Diameter of ring, i in.; length of bezel, \\ in. ,
r^
[(j^]
2730. Part of a blue faience Finger-Ring, with long cartouche bezel, on which '^^^
is the name of " [Amen]-meses, prince of Thebes." XlXth dynasty. Length, | in. hi
O
2731. Upper half of a bronze Finger-Ring, with long oval bezel, on '
2732. Bronze Finger-Ring, with long oval bezel, engraved with the O
prenomen of an unknown king (perhaps a variant of that of R.\ME.SES VI),
Neb .... RA, Mer-Tahuti. XXth dynasty. Length of bezel and 3
diameter of ring, \\ in. D'Athauasi Collection, 1837. [No. 2950.]
; ^ '
2737. Ikzel, ^F=7 -shaped, of a silver Finger-Ring, roughly inscribed " May King
PSEMTEK, son of Neith, protect !
"
^ ^^ s= fj
' thickly patinated. From Tell Dafnah
(Daphnai). XXVIth dynasty. Length, \ in. Petrie: Tanis, ii, p. 76; PI. .xli, 34; Hist.
Scarabs, 2027. [No. 23853.]
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1 887.
The king is invoked as a protecting deity, whose name was lucky. Cf. 2791.
2738. .Silver bezel of a Finger-Ring, of the same type as 2736, inscribed "(Long) live
the Horus Menkh-AB (Psemtek II), beloved of Amen-Ra and Bast!" ] ^ OSG
XXVIth d}-nasty. Length, -}-i in. F"rom Tell Dafnah (Daphnai). Petrie : Tanis, ii, p. ]6,
pi. xli, 33 ; Hist. Scarabs, 2029. [No. 23857.J
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1887.
O
v_y
2 N 3
284 SICNET-RINGS AND STAMPS. [2740-2744
(II). STAMPS.
2740. Drab pottery Stamp, of conical form, with the prenomen of Tlio lllMF.s III,
in a cartouche, roughly incised upon its base. XVIIIth dynasty. Height, i
;^
in.; length
of base, i in. [No. 33905.]
Presented by Mrs. Hawker, 1 90 1.
2744. Bronze Stamp, in the shape of a cartouche, with disk and atef-
plumes, containing the name of Darius I, HvSTASPIS. Handle broken
off. From the Oasis of al-Khargah. XXVI Ith dynasty. 3 in. long.
[No. 48929.]
2745-2747] NEKIIT-HERU-HEB, ALEXANDER THE GREAT, PTOLEMV VII. 285
2745. Bronze Seal-Stamp, with fl-shaped handle at back. On the base are roughly
cut the signs, sX^ " Festival of Horus," within a plumed cartouche ;
possibly intended for
the of py^ Nekht-FTeru-HEB (?). XXXth d)-nasty (?). Length, ij in
^cs^ [No. 48931.]
2746. Bronze Stamp,in the form of a cartouche, with disk and feathers, with
ring atback, bearing the prenomen of ALEXANDER THE Great, Oa-AB-R.\. o
Ptolemaic Period. Length, i^ in. [No. 3833^.]
Aiiaslasi Collection (II), 1857. I
IV.
[These impressions, whether on clay or wax, are all ancient, and the majority are probably of the same
date as the seals with which they were made. With regard to the sealings of the early dynasties
(2748-2769), this is certain.]
'2il^2. Impression of a Cylinder-Seal on a Jar-sealing of red sandy clay, mixed with hair.
On the cylinder was cut a confused repetition of the sign ^:r> sometimes with the royal
,
hawk, , above it, and grasping it. This has been thought to be the name of a king, " Re,"
but the fact is very uncertain ; it may be the .symbol of an official, " the king's mouth " (?).
From Abydos. Beginning of the 1st dynasty. Apparent length
" uncertain. Petrie Royal :
2750. Similar impression on a large conical Jar-sealing. On the cylinder was cut a
series of Horus-names of Nar(-MER), in two rows (of uncertain number), with a row of
\/-signs between them. From Abydos. 1st dynasty. Apparent length, 2 J- in. Petrie:
'fefei
OODO DDOO
2752-2756] AI.IA, TCHA, AND KHENT. 287
c}-linder was cut the Horus-name Aha, with the signs ^ between each recurrence of the name.
From Abydos. 1st dynasty. Probable length, i in. Petrie, Royal Tombs, ii, PI. xiv, 99.
[No. 35520.]
Presented by tlie Egypt Exploration Fund, 1901.
[No. 32642.]
Presented by t/ie Egypt Exploration Fund, 1 900.
2754. Similar impression on a red clay conical Jar-sealing. On the cylinder was cut
the Horus-name TciTA, several times in two rows; the names in the lower row are not
directly under those of the upper row. From Abydos. 1st dynasty. Apparent length, 2J in.
Petrie: Royal Tombs, PI. xviii, i. i, [No. 35610.]
Prese)ited by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1901.
2757. Similar impression on a Jar-sealing white clay. On the cylinder were cut two
;
rows of the Horus-name of Khent (?). From Abydos. 1st dynasty. Probable length, A in. i
[No. 27742.]
[No. 32660.] 0 \l
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1900.
[II
2765. Similar impression on a dark clay Jar-sealing. The cylinder was inscribed
Sealing everything of gold he has
n 1
'"r^
-^ mmm 1 to his son king PERABSEN." From Abydos. Ilnd
dynasty. Length, li in. Petrie Roya/ To)iil)s, ji, :
U^- i^^p
^
PI. xxii, 190.
[No. 35S94-]
Presented by I he Egypt Exploration Ennd, 1 90 1.
2766 Similar impression on a grey clay flat On the cylinder was inscribed
Jar-sealing.
" TheSealing of everything fine of the King
^ L-|j ^^ of Upper and Lower_ Egypt and Lord of the
n\ \llj 4J,
\\l/J
South and North KlL\SEl<.HEMUi, Two-Hawks
Hetep-UN-f. Royal House; gate (division) of
-o the Stores, of the King of Upper and Lower
1:3 II
Q = "^"^^
T" Q =^Hh '^'=^
Egypt and Lord of the South and North
KhaSEKHEMUI,
From Abydos.
Two-Hawks
Hnd dynasty.
Hetep-UN-F."
Apparent
length, li in. Petrie: Royal Tombs, ii, PI. xxiii, 20I. [No. 35592.]
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Ennd, 1901.
2767. Similar impressions on a Jar-sealing of drab clay. On the cylinder were cut the
Set- and Horus-names Hetep-UN-f Kh.\SEKHEMUI with signs meaning apparently " Seal of
the Temple Her-atcb " (" On the Bank "). " The Two (Divine) Hawks within the Temple
Her-ateb," etc. From Abydos. Hnd dynasty. Apparent length, 3A in. Petrie: Koyal
Tombs, ii, PI. xxiii, 197. [No. 35590-]
J 'resented by the Egyf^t Exploration Ennd, 1901.
It is difficult to see how <? ci=j here can be the title ".Superintendent of embankment" or "dyke-
overseer" as Griffith {Royid Toinis, ii, p. 54) thinks, in view of the expression
is erroneous.
2773. Similar impression on brown clay ; on the Seal was cut, " Vase of ^^^^ Blij O
Shashanq" (possibly a king of that name). XXIInd dynasty. | in. by \ in.
[No. 5585.]
2775. Part of the Clay-sealing of a document, with the impression of an Assyrian seal
and part of that of a Scarab or Stamp, bearing the figure of a king wearing the Red
Crown, and in the act of striking down an enemy. Before him is
" "
the inscription, | \^ ,
, Good God, Shabaka, Lord making things
scription, A " I
U
\=J. have given to thee ", part of "
"'
the speech of
a deity, ^wA^ probably Amen-Ra or Ptah, for whose figure, however, there can hardly have been
room on ^-^.^ the seal. From Kuyunjik (Nineveh) Layard's : excavations. XXVth dynasty.
Seal, I in. sq. Layard : Nineveh and Babylon, p. 1 56. [No. 84884.]
2776. Part of the Clay-sealing of a document, with part of an impression of the same
Scarab or Stamp-signet used for 2775. From Kuyunjik (Nineveh) Layard's excavations. :
Has been burnt by fire. XXVIth dynasty. Seal, 1} in. by \ in. [No. 84527.]
2111. Clay Pellet-sealing of a document, with the impression of a signet bearing two
plumed cartouches (containing illegible names) over the symbol of " gold." From Kuyunjik
(Nineveh) : Layard's excavations. XXVth dynasty. Diameter, "h in. Laj-ard Nineveh and :
2778. Clay Pellet-sealing of a document, with an impression of the same seal as 2777.
From Kuyunjik (Nineveh) Layard's : excavations. XXVth dvnasty. Diameter, I in.
[No. 84574.]
2779. Clay Pellet-sealing of a document, with the same impression (on both sides) as
2777. From Kuyunjik (Nineveh): Layard's excavations. XXVth dynasty. Diameter, i in.
[No. 845-70.]
2780-2786] SEALINGS : TAHARQA TO PSEMTEK II. 291
L-a
2780. Oval lump of faience, faded to grey, on which
is the impression of a Scarab, with the name of
Taharqa (Tirhakah), " . . . . Amen, Taharq he ;
2781. Plaster outer Jar-sealing, with one perfect and one imperfect impression of
a stamp, bearing the name of PSEMTEK I or II, in a plumed cartouche. From Tell
Dafnah (Daphnai). XXVIth dynasty. Length of stamp, 3| in. Petrie Tanzs, ii, :
2782. Portion of a plaster outer Jar-sealing, with upper part of an incuse cast-impression
from a seal bearing the name of PSEMTEK I or II, in a plumed and disked cartouche, ^
on the underside. The incuse seal had been used to impress the clay inner sealing,
which was covered with the plaster outer sealing, which, being wet, took the impression
of the clay, thus impressing a cast of the seal on the inner side of the plaster. From
Tell Dafnah (Daphnai). XXVIth dynasty. Apparent length of seal, 2\ in. Petrie :
2783. Plaster outer Jar-sealing (flat), with four impressions of a seal engraved
with the name of Necho, " Son of the Sun," in a plumed and disked cartouche.
From Tell Dafnah (Daphnai). XXVIth dynasty. Length of seal, apparently '2\ in.
Petrie: Tanis, ii, p. 71 ; PI. xxxvi, 2.
[No. 23793.]
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1887.
v^y
2784. Handle of a jar, on which is impressed a seal in the form of a plumed and
disked cartouche, containing the name of Necho, " Son of the Sun, Nekau."
Delicately cut. From Tell Dafnah (Daphnai). XXVIth dynasty. Length, in.
Petrie : Tanis, ii, p. 72.
[No. 23790.]
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1 887.
v^y
2785. Plaster outer Jar-sealing, with three impressions of a seal, engraved " Lord
of the Two Lands, Nefer-Ab-Ra (Psemtek II)," in a plumed cartouche. XXVIth
dynasty. Length of seal, if in. Petrie: Tanis, ii, p. 72 PL xx.xvi, 3. ;
[No. 23794.]
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1887.
2787. Plaster outer Jar-scaliiiij with imijression of a seal, engraved with the name ffi
[No. 48927.]
Ptah and Khepra." P'rom Tanis. Ptolemaic Period. Breadth, i in. (length
uncertain).
[No. 22166.]
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fnnd, 88 5.
1
2706-2800] MISCELLANEA. 293
V.
MISCELLANEA.
2795. Ivory Cartouche Plaque, unperforated. On one side is cut in relief the
prenomen of Amenemhat II, NUB-KAU-R.\. Xllth dynasty. LenLjth, i^ in.
[Xo. 46697.]
2797. Greenish-grey faience circular Plaque, with convex face and flat back. The sides
are pierced diagonally, in four equidistant places, for attachment. On the face is moulded,
in relief, a cartouche between two crowned uraci, and surmounted by the solar disk in the ;
cartouche is the prenomen of Rameses II, deejjly incuse. Right upper and left lower
portions broken off. Found at Gaza, in Palestine. XlXth dynastj-. Diameter, 2| in.
[No. 18085.]
2798. ircular blue faience Plaque, unperforated, with one side slightly conve.x
(
;
2799. Purple faience circular Plaque, with highly convex face and flat back.
The edge is pierced for attachment diagonally in two parallel places above and two
below a cartouche, incised in the centre, containing the prenomen of RamesES IX.
,0
Inlaid in blue. XXth dj-nasty. Diameter, i ] in.
[No. 17 27.]
1
oQ o SN
2801. White marble Cartouche - Plaque,
un perforated, inscribed on both sides " Hetcii-
kheper-Ra
purified by
Setep-en-Ra
Tem
(Shashanq
of HeHopolis, beloved of the
great cycle of gods." On the reverse the symbol
I),
ri >=n:
' ACT
i ^
'^'^i>? m
-==- is replaced by '^=? both meaning " great."
,
U
2802. Light blue faience brick-shaped Plaque, unperforated, inscribed "Good
God, Lord of the Two Lands, Lord (sic) Uah-AB-Ra (Psamtek I)." From Giza
probably from a foundation-deposit. XXVIth dynasty. 2I in. by i^ in.
G
[No. 29153.]
^:-^
2805. Hard dark blue paste Cartouche-Plaque, inscribed with the name of NekAU,
The field of the cartouche has been cut away in order to be filled up with red enamel U
round the blue hieroglyphs. Traces of the red paste remain. Unperforated. From
Giza. XXVIth dynasty. Length, i| in. [No. 18125.]
2806. Part of a light blue faience Roundel or Circular Plaque, with one side convex,
on which is a five-pointed star in relief. In three of the spaces between the points were
apparently cartouches, of which one only is left, containing the prenomen of P.SAMTIK II.
In each space was a perforation; two are left. From San al-Hager (Tanis). Petrie
Tanis, i, PI. xii, 25. XXVIth dynasty. Diameter, if in. [No. 15903-]
Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1885.
2807-2812] PLAQUES FROM FOUNDATION-DEPOSITS. 295
inscribed " Good God, Haa-AB-Ra, living for ever," and on the reverse " Son of the
o
[No. 18562.]
Length, if in. Petrie : Tanis, ii, PI. xl, 7.
f
Presented by the Egypt Exploration
Fund, 1887.
^^:J '\.
[No.'24246.]
296 MISCKLI.ANEA. [2813 2817
^^-^mtt-
with
2816. Glazed
the names
(?) stone rectangular
of PTOLEMY VII (Philometok) and
Plaque, inscribed
C^V ^ ^l, ^A
Kleopatra
dynasty (Ptolemaic).
II. From a foundation-deposit (?). XXXIIIrd
2 in. by lA in.
^f^/^
[No. 23304.]
ADDENDA.
2818. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type G i, flat, with legs not
indicated, inscribed witli the royal name Ka-NEB, JdbL- Before Middle Kingdom (?).
^ -^
V^^KW
Length, I in. Loftie : Essay, iv. ^sa^
[No. 22946.]
2820. Glazed steatite Cowroid, faded to white, with beaded border, and the ends of
the perforation raised. On the back is cut a rosette of six petals.
On the base is inscribed the imitation ro\-al name <=i> {^ox Ncb-ka-Ra) ;5=^'v-^^
U
2821. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 1;, rudely inscribed 1 'v\ ^"^'i
2822. Pale gold Scarab, made of thin plate, of type L i, .set as the swivel bezel of a pale
gold wire ring with twisted wire attachment. The border round the base is raised in imitation
o
of a stone-setting. On the base are the signs ^ between two j^\ *'^,
o .._
vertical lines, for [Nub]-kheper-Ra (Antef), or [Uatcii]- ^^^
'"
KHEPER-Ra (Kamks) ? From Dra' Abu-'l-Nekkah, Thebes.
XVlIth dynasty. Length of scarab, h in. diameter of ring, | in. ;
[Franks, 35.]
Bequeathed by the late Sir A. Wo/laston Franlcs, 1897.
2823. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type G i. On the base are cut the
signs ,, ,
p. ^ , apparently a play on the prenomen of Kames (?). XVIIth dynasty.
period are the prenomen of Kames or are merely a collection of symbols of good omen.
2826. Green glazed steatite .Scarab, of type C 2, inscribed on the base w ith the
uu name of
Amen-HETEP I,
(^
Dq. XV III th dynasty. Length, A in. [No. 385S4.]
"Good is Amen-HETEP, emanation [of Amen]? " XXVIth dj-nasty. Length, jJ- in.
^\,
[N0.4877K]
J^
2828. Light green glazed steatite Scarab, of type C 2. On the oval base is inscribed
hawk and abo\'e the wt'/'-sign. X\'IIIth dynasty. Length, ^ in. [No. 28712.]
2829. Light green glazed steatite Scarab, of type C i. On the base is " -^ A
inscribed the Golden-Horus name of Thothmes I, Nefer-renput (" Beautiful of r>Mg\
Years"), with an uracils. Early XVIIIth dynasty. Length, in. [No. 27010.]
W^
2830. Light green glazed steatite Scarab, of type C 2, with the rear end higher than the
r r r
From Der al-Bahari (?) XVIIIth d)-nasty. Length, -/^ in. [No. 27780.]
wire. The ring is roughly made. On the base of scarab is cut ^ ^' , "Good Goddess,
Maat-KA-Ra (Hat.siiep.SET), the living one." XVIIIth dynasty. Length of scarab, -J-i in. ;
2832. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type D 2. On the case is \cr>- rudel_\- cut a hawk,
flying, over the prenomcn of H.\TS11EP.SET(?), oJjd:^ (tlie U '^ omitted). From Der
al-Bahari (?). XVI I Ith dynasty. Length, -j^iy in. '
[No. 27370.]
[k.\-Ra]. Chipped on one side. XVIIIth d_\-nasty, or later. Length, ,'^ in. R^(] ""
s / '
2834. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type L i, with legs roughl\- cut. On the base is
Appearings," an epithet of TllOTHMES III. Fine work. XVIIIth d\-nasty. Length, ,% i"-
Loftie Collection. [No. 24270.]
2835 2848] ADDENDA. 299
1'^'^
2836. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, inscribed O
intended for "Men-KHEPER-Ra (Thothmes \\\), emanation of Amen." XVIIIth
dynast}-. Length, f in. [No. 49747.] t^
2837. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to gre}', of type L 2. On the base is roughly cut
the jnenomen of TllOTllMES III, in a cartouche, before a royal sphinx, seated, round which
are the signs of the name of Amen-Ra. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, | in. [No. 48731.]
2838. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3. On the base is cut the cartouche
I [No. 38693.]
2839. Glazed steatite Cowroid, of rounded form, faded to brown. On the iimm, O
base is roughly cut " Men-kiieper-Ra (Thotiimes IV), chosen of Amen-Ra." ...z:
Chipped. About XlXth-XXth dynasty. Length, -^ in.
[No. 49754-]
, ^
H
^
2840. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A, roughly cut. On the base is
O
the prenomen of Thothmes III, , in the centre of a cruciform design, as 1202.
2841. Glazed steatite Cowroid, faded to white round, with back cut in the form of :
a rosette. On the base is the same inscription and design as 2840. '
XlXth dynasty.
Diameter, i in. [No. 49746.]
2842. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to yellow, ot type A 3-6. On the base is cut
a figure of Maat seated before the prenomen of THOTHMES III, in a cartouche, beneath
a winged sun and above a neb. About XlXth dynasty. Length, J in. [No. 45832.]
2843. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of t}'pe A 3, with the same design and
inscription as 2842. XlXth dynast}-. Length f in. [No. 46855.]
2844. Glazed
steatite Scarab, faded to ivory-white, of type 4, flat. A On the base is
a of Maat, holding a papyrus-sceptre, seated before a cartouche
figure containing the
prenomen of Thothmes III, as before. XlXth dynasty. Length, i| in. [No. 46737.]
2845. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t}'pe 3. On the base is the prenomen A
of Thothmes III, in a cartouche, before a seated goddess above a ticb and beneath a winged
sun. Rudely cut, the upper part of the di/k/i in the hands of the goddess has been confused
with a disk. Chipped. X
I Xth dynast}', or later. Length, fi- in. [No. 49752.]
2846. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t}'pe 3, inscribed "Good God, Lord A
of the Two Lands, Men-kheper-R.\ (Thothmes III)," above a winged scarabaeus. Much
chipped. About XXth dynasty. Length, f in. [No. 49750.]
2847. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type L 4. Same inscription as 2846.
About XXth dynasty. Length, -i-i in. [No. 49751.]
2848. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type 3, roughly cut. On the base A
isthe prenomen of Thothmes III in a demi-cartouche between two iiraei, above is a winged
scarabaeus. Chipped. Ramesside Period. Length, }-i- in. [No. 49758.]
2 P 2
300 ADDENDA. [2849-2859
2849. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type L 3. On the base is cut the
o
prenoinen of TlluTIlMES III, .
, in a baseless cartouclic between two bound prisoners
u
back to back. Above, is an upturned double volute with a flower (?) between its coils below,
;
2852. Blue glazed Scarab, of t\pe A 3, inscribed with the prenomen of Amen-HETEP III,
-^. XVII Ith dynasty. Length, ^^ in. [No. 30586.]
2853. Green glazed steatite Cowroid, inscribed with the prenomen of Amen-METEP III,
O
. XVI I Ith dynasty. Length, J in. [No. 39589.]
If
2855. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t\-pe A 4-8, inscribed with an
imitation of the prenomen of Amen-HETEP III. XXVIth dynasty (?) Length, g in.
[No. 47303.] ^37
2856. Glazed steatite Scarab, of t\-pe A 3, faded to grey. On the base are the signs
o
1] , the prenomen of Amen-HETEP III, with a protecting hawk. XXVIth d}-nasty. (?)
Jl^ Length, ^ in. [No. 45990.]
2857. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t}-pe 3, with broad base, on which is A
cut a scene of a king kneeling and offering incense to a figure of the god Thoth, in the form
"^''^
2859. Hlue-green glazed Scarab of type A 3. On the base is inscribed
steatite "
the name nf Ra.ME.SES III. Cracked: has apparently been burnt. XXth
.rn a>-nast>-.
d}-nast)-. o * n
Length, .', in. [No. 49770.] 3 ill I'
2860-2867] ADDENDA. 301
2860. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t)-pe A 3. inscribed with the G
prcnoinen of Rameses IV. Chip]ied. XXtli d\nast)-. Length,
[No. 49766.]
2864. Green glazed steatite Scarab, partly faded to white, of type A 4, inscri
King beloved of Amen." About XXIst-XXHnd dynasty. Len
fll
= ra m
2868. Large glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, \=r^
of type 3. A
On the base is cut the inscription " Long "^^
live the good god, great of roarings, lord of the name
great and holy of [lord of a] festival like
Tatunen, lord of duration [like] Aten-Ra in heaven,
firm of face in Heliopolis he saith, king
,
,
e^Wf^M
r^^^
Nefer-KHEPRU-Ra Uanra, D
son of the sun whom
to whom
he loveth, Amex-iietep (IV)
life is given, o
Ci
\(i\ ioi
Neter-heq-Uas, great [in his duration]; and the
king's great wife, Neferti-iti, living." On one side
of the legs is the name, and on the other is the pre-
nomen, of the king. Sides chipped. From Sadenga,
JgUm
Nubia. XVI I Ith dynasty. 2f in. by U in.
^
[No. 51084.]
i:*a:fiw]fn]
This is a previously unknown member of the "family" of large commemorative scarabs of this period.
The mention of the A/cn is interesting.
2869. Bezel of a blue faience Finger-Ring, inscribed with the prenomen Ankii-
K.IIEPEKU-MAAT-EN-R.\ Ua-en-Ra (Smenkhkara). Length, in. XVI I Ith dynasty.
Ill
I
[No. 50953.] O
o
2870. r.ile blue faience Plaque in the form of a plumed and disked cartouche, with,
o on both sides the prenomen of Taharqa, Nefer-TEM-KHU-Ra. Three per-
forations through the width, one (at base) through the thickness, and one (large) through
the length of the plaque. XXVth dynasty. 2^ in. by y^ in. by h in. [No. 51087.]
Antef. Fine SL ^ Q. work. From Gezer. XVI Ith dynasty. Length, | in.
1
M 1 [No. 104914.]
g, "palace," in a curious way. From Gezer : perhaps a local imitation. XVIIIth dynasty.
Length, i| in. [No. 104915.]
;
2875. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type A 3. On the base is the
prcnomen of TlIOTHMES III, in a cartouche, from which spring three pairs oi uraei. Above is
11- good god." From Gezer. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, -fi in.
[No. 104906.]
symbolizing the king, with the signs r"^'^ O, " firm-heart," above. On the reverse is a figure of
a king, wearing the helmet and iirneiis, kneeling with his hands outspread, between two
prenomens of Amen-HETEP II, each in a rectangular space. Rough work: possibly a local
imitation. From Gezer. XVIIIth d\nasty. Length, i,t in.
[No. 104916.]
2877. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3. On the base is inscribed
" Appearance of the beauties of the good god Aa-KHEPERU-R.A. (Amenhetep II)." From
Gezer. XVIIIth dynasty. Length,
f in. [No. 1049 12.]
This scarab was evidently issued at the king's coronation.
2878. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of t}'pe .V3. On the base is inscribed
" Men-KHEPERU-Ra (Thothmes IV), beloved of Thoth," above a neb. The name of Thoth
isexpressed by a figure of a cynocephalous ape, with the lunar disk. From Gezer. XVIIIth
dynasty. Length, f in. [No. 104909.]
2879. Glazed
steatite Plaque, faded to brown. On the obverse is cut O a ro\-al
sphin.x, wearing the helmet and uraeus. Above is a winged
eoiiehaiit, 11 raeii s
before him is a cartouche containing the prenomen of Thothmes IV, ,
rough Iv
cut. On the reverse is an ibex, coitchant, amid trees. From Gezer. XVIIIth
III
dynasty. Length, -Li in.
[No. 104905.]
2880. Glazed steatite Scarab, of t\'pe 3, faded to grey. On the base is A G ^^2=-,
the prenomen of Amexhetep III, in a cartouche, abo\e the s\-mbol of
" gold," and between two groups of the eye and the signs " thrice beautiful," or ^ ^
^
^
^ ^
"beauties." Roughl}- cut. From Gezer. XVIIIth dj-nasty. Length, i|- in. IIIC^JIII
[No. 104911.] psn
2881. Glazed steatite Plaque with rounded ends, faded to white. On the obverse is the
prenomen of Amenhetep III, and on the reverse the name of queen Til, as on 2882. From
Gezer. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, in. [No. 104913.]
2882. Glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, faded to yellow-white. On the base is the
name of queen Tii, J. c, (I (I (J . From Gezer. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, in.
2883. Blue faience .Scarab, faded to white, of t)-pe F 2. On the base is the
name Hyksos king,
of SL;ATCII-KN-R.\,a l|. Roughly cut. From Faras, Nubia: Oxford
University Excavations, 1912. Hyksos Period. Length, \ in. [No. 51273.]
2884. Glazed steatite Cowroid, with beaded border, faded to white. On the base
is cut the imitation (?) prenomen a ,
between a scallop and a plant-spray, o) From .
Faras, Nubia: Oxford University ^V^ Excavations, 191 2. Hyksos Period. Length, | in.
^ [No. 51274.]
2885. Glazed c> n steatite Frog-Scaraboid, faded to brown. On the base is the pre-
nomen of Kames, I
''
University Excava- w tion.s, 1912. XVI Ith dynasty. Length, | in. [No. 51275.]
2886. Glazed steatite Cowroid, faded partly white, paitl)' to 1 ^ ^"^f] brown lustre,
inscribed the name of queen AahmeS-Nefertari
with Ri t ' T |
I i From Faras,
Nubia: Oxford University Excavations, 191 2. XVI I Ith dynasty. Length, -jl. in.
[No. 51329.]
2888. Green glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type 6. On the base is A
inscribed the prenomen of Thothmes IH, in a cartouche, above a winged scarabaeus over the
sj-mbol of "gold," from which spring two iiraei. Chipped. From Faras, Nubia: Oxford
University Excavations, 1912. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, ii in. [No. 51277.]
2889. Light blue glazed steatite Scarab, of t\'pe A 3. On the base is a royal sphinx,
concliaitt, wearing the helmet and uracils, with one paw raised, and holding a cartouche
containing the prenomen of Thothme.S III. In the field are the signs |I. , "Good
God, Lord of the Two Lands." Chipped. From Faras, Nubia : Oxford University
Excavations, 1912. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, \ in. [No. 51316.]
2890. Blue faience Cartouche-Plaque, with the prenomen of TllOTHMES III, m,;;,,^
on one side. From Faras, Nubia: O.xford University P^xcavations, 1912. XVIIIth
dynasty. Length, f in. [No. 51333.]
2891. Glazed steatite Fish-Plaque, faded to white and brown-lustre, ^ ' w ithbase in
form of a cartouche, on which is rudely cut an imitation royal prenomen, ^ . P'rom Faras,
Nubia: Oxford Universit)' Excavations, 1912. Early XVIIIth dynast}-. ,. Length, I in. .
[No. 5'i334-]
END OF VOLUME I.
INDEX.
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of, 265, 293. AuhetAbu, queen, 16.
INDEX. 307
Kameiros, scarabs from, 154, 192, 259. "Men-ab-Ra" (imitation royal name), 272.
al-Khargah, Oasis, 284. Menlu(-Ra), god, 109, in, 123, 188, 205.
Khepera, god of the scarabaeus, xvii, xx. Mer-user-ra (Iapeqher), king, 32.
Khufu, king, I ; Khufu-scarabs, xxxvi. Monogrammatic use of hieroglyphs (?), 46, 167.
2 Q 2
308 INDEX.
INDEX. 309
Sabatier Collection, 73, 191. and Rameses II, 208 and Amenhetep III
;
Sankhkar-v, king, 6.
243-
Sa-ptah, king, 228. Sh.\shanq III (?), king, 245.
Saq (rat or crocodile (?)-god), 265. Shashanq IV, king, 246.
Sard, xxvii, 211. Shenes, king, 22.
Sardinia, scarabs in, viii, 155, 253. Shepenapet, queen, 250.
Sat-amen, queen, 47. Sheshenq (Shashanq, q.v}).
Sat-sebek, queen, 2 r
Shesti (?) = Khent, q.v.
S.VTUM (Sa-amen), king, 239. Shetet, town, 269.
Scarabaeus, the, habits of, xvii; J.-H. Fabre, on, Shutarna, prince of Naharen (king of Mitanni),
ibid.
171-
Scaraboids, vii, xiv, xxxiv. Signet-rings, xv, xxviii, 273.
Scarabs : description, vii ; as amulets, viii, xiii,
Silver, xxviii, 103, 274, 276.
XV, xix ; as seals, viii ; types of, xxx ff ;
Smenkhkar.\, king, 278.
gigantic, xxi ; historical development of, xii ff
Smennu, town, 265.
outside Egypt, viii Greek, ix religious nature
; ;
Smith, Mrs. Eustace, presentation by, 172.
of, xii, xvii. Sneferu, king, i.
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