Green basalt Scarab, inscribed with a version of Chapter XXXB of the Book of the Dead. The upper pa (cont.)
Green basalt human-headed Scarab, inscribed with Chapter XXXB of the Book of the Dead; the owner's n (cont.)
Green basalt Scarab, inscribed with Chapter XXXB of the Book of the Dead; the owner's name was [HIER (cont.)
Green basalt Scarab, inscribed with nine lines of hieroglyphics, which read: [HIEROGLYPHS]. 2½ in. (cont.)
Grayish-green stone Scarab, with striped elytra, and base uninscribed. L. 1¾ in. Given by Sir Woll (cont.)
Black stone Scarab, inscribed: [HIEROGLYPHS]. 2¼ in. | 1½ in. Bubastis.
Stone Scarab, uninscribed, coated with bitumen. Given by Sir Wollaston Franks, K. C. B. L. 1½ in.
Green felspar Scarab, uninscribed, perforated. 2⅛ in. | 1½ in. Bubastis.
Porphyry Scarab, uninscribed, with striped elytra. Found near the Great Pyramid. 2⅝ in. | 1⅞ in.
Green basalt Scarab, inscribed on the base with the figure of a lion in outline. L. 2⅛ in. Bubasti (cont.)
Grayish-green stone Scarab, on a projecting base; uninscribed. L. 2⅞ in. Bubastis.
Green glazed faience Scarab, from the bead work covering of a mummy. L. 2¾ in. Memphis.
Dark blue glass Scarab, uninscribed. L. 3 in.
Portion of a blue paste Scarab, on the back of which is a bennu bird. L. 1⅛ in. Bubastis.
Green glazed faïence Scarab, uninscribed. L. 1⅞ in. Bubastis.
Dark faïence Scarab, with wings made of rows of red, blue, yellow and white beads. Width from tip (cont.)
Blue glazed faïence Scarab, with expanded wings. Extreme width, 5½ in. Thebes.
Blue glazed faïence Scarab, with expanded wings, moulded in one piece, with a large disk over its he (cont.)
Blue glazed faïence Scarab, with expanded wings, which are painted with red and yellow stripes; from (cont.)
Blue glazed faïence Scarab, with expanded wings, which are painted red and yellow stripes. Extreme (cont.)