GLAZED STEATITE SCARAB, rev. scarab and sun disc flanked by two cobras, plant below -- 1.4cm. high, Dynasty XIX (1307-1196 B.C.); a green glazed steatite scarab, rev. uraeus with ankh (life) and nefer (happy) signs, a cryptographic name for Amun -- 1.2cm. high, early Dynasty XVIII (1550-1307 B.C.); a bright turquoise glazed scarab, rev. "the good God of the Two Lands" -- 1.2cm. high, late Dynasty XVIII (1550-1307 B.C.); and a green glazed steatite scarab, rev. vulture and flail, and cryptographic signs reading "Amun is my god" -- 1.5cm. high, Third Intermediate Period, circa 9th-8th Century B.C. (4)

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GLAZED STEATITE SCARAB, rev. scarab and sun disc flanked by two cobras, plant below -- 1.4cm. high, Dynasty XIX (1307-1196 B.C.); a green glazed steatite scarab, rev. uraeus with ankh (life) and nefer (happy) signs, a cryptographic name for Amun -- 1.2cm. high, early Dynasty XVIII (1550-1307 B.C.); a bright turquoise glazed scarab, rev. "the good God of the Two Lands" -- 1.2cm. high, late Dynasty XVIII (1550-1307 B.C.); and a green glazed steatite scarab, rev. vulture and flail, and cryptographic signs reading "Amun is my god" -- 1.5cm. high, Third Intermediate Period, circa 9th-8th Century B.C. (4)

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