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Scarabs, Scaraboids and Plaques from my collection
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This scarab (steatite 1.7 cm) depicts the throne name of one of the most famous kings of the New Kingdom, Ramses II: "User Maat Re Setep En Re". Every Visitor of Egypt will see this cartouche on many buildings. Pleases see picture with two references in Petrie 1917 (bottom, right side).References: Petrie 1917, Pl. XLI, 56-72
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In addition to the throne name of Ramses II this damaged scarab (steatite 1.8 cm) shows the sign Nefer (perfect) and a Cobra, the symbol of Rennut the goddess of harvest. The translation would be: King Ramses cares for good harvests. Pleases see picture with a reference scarab in Petrie 1917 (bottom, right side). References: Petrie 1917, Pl. XL, 17 / Keel 1997, 30 (Afek)
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This scarab (faience 1.7 cm) depicts the throne name of Ramses II: User Maat Re Setep En Re. See picture with a parallel from Tell el Agul, Israel in O. Keel 1997. - found in Israel
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found in Israel (steatite 1.9 cm) with the personal name of Ramses II: Ramesses Mer Amun.
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