Ancient Egyptian Glazed Steatite ‘Anra’ Scarab

£ 295.00

An ancient Egyptian turquoise-glazed steatite scarab with incised hieroglyphs to the reverse. The moulded obverse is stylised with a simple clypeus and head. Incised indentations mark the humeral callosities. The reverse features a column of inscribed hieroglyphs, with symmetry guiding their formation. The scarab features the signs for the letters ‘a-n-r’.

The scarab has been pierced longitudinally for suspension.

Date: Circa 1650-1070 BC
Period: Second Intermediate Period – New Kingdom
Provenance: Ex private UK collection, Cambridge, Mr. S. collection.
Condition: Very fine condition. Clear hieroglyphs to the reverse.

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‘Anra’ scarabs were exceedingly popular during the Second Intermediate Period. The signs depicted transliterated as ‘a’, ‘n’, ‘r’ and whilst the combination of signs does not translate as anything in particular, the signs were held in high regard. They were used on objects made of precious metals as well as being used on scarab seals belonging to Second Intermediate and New Kingdom pharaohs. It has been theorised that this particular group were dedicated to the Near Eastern deity El and the Egyptian god Ra.

To find out more about Ancient Egyptian amulets please see our relevant blog post: Egyptian Amulets and their Meanings.

Weight 2.03 g
Dimensions L 1.4 x W 1.1 cm
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Reference: For a similar item, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Item 76.31.3112

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