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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![1108-1116] 1108. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to drab, of type L 5. On the base is cut a represen- tation of a king, wearing the crown of Lower Egypt, slaying a foreigner in the presence of the god Nefer-Temu, who offers him a scimitar. Above is part of the prenomen of THOTHMES III, ^ ; behind the god is his name oj, sSwShSHEP Ra-nefer: behind the king is a winged uraeus. XVI11th dynasty. Length, f in. [No. 47055-] 1109. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type L 5, with the same |£ design as 1108. XVI11 th dynasty. Length, -[£ in. [No. 39215.] 1110. Grey-green glazed steatite Scarab, of type A 3. On the base is cut a figure of king Thothmes III, assisted by the god Menthu, who holds a second scimitar for him, slaying two prisoners, whom he grasps by the hair. To the left of the rS ; above are the signs O J), and to the right group is the cartouche [ 0 is the symbol “ cycle of many years,” j . XVIIIth dynasty. Length, £ in. a [No. 40799-] 1111. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 2-C 2. On the broad oval base is a figure of a king striking down a prisoner, above whose head is the maat-feather ; behind the king is part of the prenomen of THOTHMES III, !~~il - XVIIIth dynasty (early part of reign). Length, ££r in. [No. 48718.] 1112. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type A 3-6. On the base is cut a figure of a king, wearing the crown of Lower Egypt with uraeus, who raises his mace to slay a prisoner of diminutive size, whom he holds by the hair ; the prisoner is shown full-face and raising his hands to his head. In the field is inscribed “Good God, Lord of the Two Lands, 'i f Men-[kheper]-Ra (THOTHMES III).” Below is an exergual neb. 19 XVIIIth dynasty. Length, | in. [No. 16403.] 1113. Blue glazed steatite Scarab, of type G (?), faded to brown, in a broad gold funda, completely covering the sides, mounted on a plain ring of circular section with twisted gold wire. On the base is cut a figure of a king, wearing the crown of Lower Egypt, slaying a prisoner, whom he grasps by the hair. Behind him are the signs , for the prenomen of Thothmes III. Length ‘ of scarab, f in. XVIIIth-XIXth dynasty. [No. 43395-] 1114. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to brown, of type A 3. On the base is cut a figure of a king overthrowing an enemy, whom he grasps by the hair. In the field is the prenomen of Thothmes III, Men-kheper-[Ra], Rough work. XVIIIth-XIXth dynasty. Length, | in. $ [No. 41897.] 1115. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to white, of type D 1, flat. On the base is cut a representation of a king, wearing the Double Crown, striking down an enemy with his mace. In the field are the signs part of a corrupt form of the prenomen of Thothmes III (?). Below is the neb-sign. XVIIIth-XIXth dynasty, or later. Length, £ in. [No. 42209.] 1116. Glazed steatite Scarab, faded to grey, of type A 4, on the base of which is cut a figure of a king (?) driving a chariot; above the horses’ heads are T&ZS. 0 f±aa SSKw;, plumes, and in the field is the prenomen of Thothmes III, ^ . Below is a neb-s\gx\. XVIIIth-XIXth dynasty. Length, in. [No. 28122.]](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2487582x_0153.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)