Catalogue of Egyptian scarabs, etc., in the British Museum / by H.R. Hall. Printed by order of the Trustees.
- British Museum. Department of Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities
- Date:
- 1913-
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Catalogue of Egyptian scarabs, etc., in the British Museum / by H.R. Hall. Printed by order of the Trustees. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![537. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type A-C 2, inscribed with a corrupt form of the prenomen of queen HATSHEPSET (Maat-KA-Ra). XVIIIth dynasty. Length, \ in. [No. 38753.] 538. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type J, inscribed possibly a corrupt form of the prenomen of queen Hatshepset, Rough work. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, ^ in. ^ [No. 40793.] 539. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A 2-C 2. On the base is a sphinx, with the atef crown, couchant on a neb. Above is a protecting hawk, and before it is part of the prenomen of Hatshepset, ^ <‘slc\ Mid XVIIIth dynasty. Length, § in. [No. 48838.] 540. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, with very rude inscription, imitating the prenomen of Hatshepset, with other signs. XVIIIth dynasty. Length, T9g- in. [No. 48878.] 541. Purple faience Cartouche-Plaque. On the obverse is inscribed the prenomen of HATSHEPSET, , and on the reverse a peculiar tsic) modification of her name (?) as “ wife of Ra,” dynasty. Length, f in. Petrie: Hist. Scarabs, not given). L# . xvmth 542. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3, with deeply cut legs, and oval base, inscribed “Royal Daughter Neferura” (daughter of 1 Hatshepset). XVIIIth dynasty. Length, f in. [No. 30636.] 543. Green glazed steatite Scaraboid, with an I utchal cut in high relief on the back, and the inscription q ^ |j “queen NEFERURA,” between two crowns of Lower „ , ] „ | Egypt, incised on the base. XVIIIth dynasty (reign e/ ± PJ II of Hatshepset). Length, in. Loftie: Essay, cxliv. Ill { Petrie: Hist. Scarabs, 929. ' 000 [No. 24215.] . ' 544. Green glazed steatite Scarab, of type C 1-A3, finely cut. On the | base is inscribed “ All the beauties of Ra,” perhaps containing the name of | the princess Neferura, daughter of Hatshepset. Mid XVIIIth dynasty. I Length, in. Petrie: Hist. Scarabs, 931. [No. 4129.] 545. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3, | inscribed with the prenomens of HATSHEPSET and Thothmes III, I in two cartouches, side by side, between two uraei. Chipped. ill ^37 546. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 2-3, inscribed “ Good God, Lord of the Two Lands,” between the prenomens of HATSHEPSET and Thothmes III. Modern imitation (?) XVIIIth dynasty. Length, § in. [No. 40846.] H ? ■'](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2487582x_0101.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)