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Scarabs, Scaraboids and Plaques from my collection
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This scarab (white steatite 1.4 cm) with a cartouche of Thutmosis III looks like most authentic scarabs do: tiny, chipped but with a clear message: "Men Kheper Re, Neb Maat", (Thutmosis, lord of justice). It was found in Israel. In the 23rd year of his reign Thutmosis III fought the famous battle of Meggido in Israel. See a picture with a reference scarab in Petrie 1917 (bottom, right side) References: Petrie 1917, Pl. XXVII, 56
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One more Thutmosis III scarab (steatite 1.2 cm) See parallels from Tell el-Farah (South) in Israel. The fact, that one of them was found together with a Ramses II scarab (see picture No. 11) indicates, that this scarab dates to the Ramessid period (19th/20th Dyn). - found in Israel
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found in Israel too (steatite 1.7 cm), again Ramessid. Note the uraei surrounding the cartouche of Thutmosis III.
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This scarab (steatite 1.6 cm) depicts a cartouche with the throne name of Amenophis II, son of Thutmosis III: Oa Kheperu Re. The cartouche is flanked by two uraei. Above the cartouche: Neter Nefer, "perfect god", below the sign Nub "gold". See picture with a similar scarab of this king in Petrie 1917, Pl. XXX, 21.
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