Skip to main content
  • Utility Menu
  • Search
Harvard Logo
HARVARD.EDU

Collections Menu
  • Waywiser
  • People
  • Bibliography
  • Exhibitions
  • Thesaurus
  • My Object Lists
  • About
  • Sign in
Advanced Search
  • Home
  • Objects
  • Egyptian Scarab Amulet
  • Images (6)

Egyptian Scarab Amulet

Scarab; Photo taken by Rosemary DeFrancisci, MUSE S-117, summer 2022
  • Images (6)

Egyptian Scarab Amulet

Date: circa 664 B.C.
Inventory Number: MUS-117-0040
Classification: Sculpture
Place of Origin:
Misr,
Dimensions:
1.6 × 1.2 × 0.8 cm (5/8 × 1/2 × 5/16 in.)
Material:
stone,
Description:
Late Period Egyptian scarab amulet, c. 664 B.C., carved from steatite stone.The scarab is oval in shape and yellow-brown in color. The top of the scarab contains carved details of wings and antenas. The bottom of the scarab contains hieroglyphics, and legs are carved into the sides.
In Collection(s)
  • Course MUSE S-117 Collections Care
InscribedHieroglyphics (not translated)
FunctionAmulet with religious significance that could be carried by the living or burried with the dead. They were sometimes used as seals, hence the hieroglyphics on the back.
Historical AttributesAn iconic symbol in Ancient Egypt taking off during the Middle Kingdom, the scarab represented renewal and rebirth. The act of the dung beetle carrying a sphere of debris was linked with the god Khephri (the rising sun), bringing the life-giving sun over the horizon in a daily cycle of regeneration.
Primary SourcesFoley, Kierra. "Scarabs." archaeologicalmuseum.jhu.edu, Johns Hopkins Archaeological Museum, 2021.
ProvenanceThis object was deacessioned from the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection in 1956. This object was purchased by Rosemary DeFrancisci from ArtAncient, London antique dealer, in 2014.
Published ReferencesKnox, Sanka. "2,500 Eagerly Buy Museum Surplus." The New York Times, 13 Aug. 1958.

Choose Collection

Create new collection

facebook iconTwitter Logo

_______________________________
Join Our Mailing List I Contact
_______________________________
The Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments
Science Center, Room 371 • 1 Oxford Street
Cambridge, MA 02138 •chsi@fas.harvard.edu
p. 617-495-2779 •
f. 617-496-5794
_______________________________
The CHSI is one of the

HMSC Logo

Exhibition Hours

The Putnam Gallery
(Science Center 136):
Monday through Friday, 11a.m. to 4p.m.


The Special Exhibitions Gallery
(Science Center 251):
Monday through Friday, 9a.m. to 5p.m.


The Foyer Gallery
Closed for Installation.

All galleries are closed on University Holidays.

Admission is free of charge.
Children must be escorted by an adult.

Admin Login
OpenScholar
Copyright © 2017 The President and Fellows of Harvard College | Privacy | Accessibility | Report Copyright Infringement

Choose Collection

Create new collection