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Ben-Tor: The Scarab. A Reflection of Ancient Egypt. Paperback
Scarab. A Reflection of Ancient Egypt. Paperback
by Daphna Ben-Tor
84 pages, many illustrations in bw and colour.
Plan, Chronological Table.
Catalogue of scarabs in the Israel Museum
9789652780836
Bietak und Czerny: Scarabs of the 2nd Millennium B.C. from Egypt, Nubia, Crete and the Levant: Chronological and Historical Implications. Papers of a Symposium, Vienna, 10th-13th January 2002. Broschiert
Scarabs of the 2nd Millennium B.C. from Egypt, Nubia, Crete and the Levant: Chronological and Historical Implications. Papers of a Symposium, Vienna, January 2002. Broschiert. 32x24cm
edited by Manfred Bietak und Ernst Czerny
244 Seiten. 2004.
Siegel und Siegelabdrücke bilden eine umfangreiche und qualitativ hochwertige Quelle zur historischen Rekonstruktion des alten Orient....
244 pages. 2004. Seals and seal impressions present an extensive and high-quality source for historical reconstruction of the Ancient Orient. In Egypt of the second millennium B.C. ....
3700133200
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KMT Volume 19, Number 1: 2008: Spring
KMT Volume 19, Number 1: 2008: Spring. Includes 6 Feature Articles:
Editor Dennis Forbes looks at what’s “New Under the Sun: Egypt Update 2007.
In a “Monument Close Up,” Clair Ossian shares his stunning color photos of “A Limestone Jewel in the Desert; The Cenotaph Temple of Rameses II at Abydos.”
Forbes discusses “The Phantom Pharaoh Ankhkheperure Smenkhkare Djoserkheperure.”
Plaza-Manning tells about “Mummies & Sphinxes & Scarabs: Egyptianizing Design in America.”
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Myer: Scarabs: The History, Manufacture, and Religious Symbolism of the Scarabaeus, in Ancient Egypt, Phoenicia, Sardinia, Etruria, etc.
Scarabs: The History, Manufacture, and Religious Symbolism of the Scarabaeus, in Ancient Egypt, Phoenicia, Sardinia, Etruria, etc.
by Isaac Meyer
177 pages, with index. reprint 1894 edition. Cover bit damaged, reduced price
9781564594914 1564594912
Pendant. Scarab. Goldplated silver, hollow. Made by The Israel Museum Products, ltd., Jerusalem. Prijs per stuk. Price is for one only
Pendant. Scarab. Goldplated silver. Hollow. Made by The Israel Museum Products, ltd., Jerusalem
The scarab was the most popular amulet in ancient Egypt. It is carved in the shape of the dung beetle whose habit of rolling its ball of food symbolized the sun god rolling the sun disk across the heavens.
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Pendant Scarab Goldplated
Pendant. Scarab. Sterling Silver. Made by The Israel Museum Products, ltd., Jerusalem
Pendant. Scarab. Sterling Silver. Made by The Israel Museum Products, ltd., Jerusalem
The scarab was the most popular amulet in ancient Egypt. It is carved in the shape of the dung beetle whose habit of rolling its ball of food symbolized the sun god rolling the sun disk across the heavens.
Prijs per stuk. Price is for one piece only
Pendant. Scarab. Sterling Silver
Stock: Studien zur Geschichte und Archäologie der 13. bis 17. Dynastie Ägyptens unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Skarabäen dieser Zwischenzeit. Broschiert
Studien zur Geschichte und Archäologie der 13. bis 17. Dynastie Ägyptens unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Skarabäen dieser Zwischenzeit. Broschiert, 21x29.7cm
Hanns Stock
86 Seiten mit Hieroglypen.
2. unveränderte Auflage 1955.
Diese Bedeutsame und ertragreiche Dissertation hat sich das Thema gestellt, anhand stilistischer Untersuchungen der Skarabäen 'zeitliche, örtliche und dynastische Bestimmungen jener dunklen Zwischenzeit zwischen dem Mittleren Reich und dem Neuen Reich zu treffen'.
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Teeter: Scarabs, Scaraboids, Seals and Seal Impressions from Medinet Habu. Hardcover
Scarabs, Scaraboids, Seals and Seal Impressions from Medinet Habu. Hardcover
by Emily Teeter and T. G. Wilfong
236 pages,
3 figures, 110 plates.
Medinet Habu in western Thebes (modern Luxor, Egypt) is dominated by the great mortuary temples of King Ramesses III (ca. 1182 BC), and Kings Aye and Horemheb (ca. 1324-1293 BC). This book marks the resurrection of the project to publish the small finds
9781885923226 1885923228
Wilkinson: Egyptian Scarabs
Egyptian Scarabs
Richard Wilkinson
72 pages. The scarab is the single most abundant artefact to have survived from ancient Egypt and hundreds of thousands, if not millions, were made throughout the course of Egyptian history.
9780747806738
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