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Birch, Samuel [Hrsg.]
Catalogue of the collection of Egyptian antiquities at Alnwick Castle — London, 1880

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152 OBJECTS OF THE TOILET.

parently Rd neb nefer, combination, like a royal prenomen twice repeated :
pierced. £ in. long. White glazed steatite.

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1126. Scarabseus, xePer> plain elytra; on the base, in intaglio, <j* v—^

Ap en rd anx sa Jc, " Oh disk of the Sun, may thy son live;" a wish for the
long life and happiness of the monarch reigning at the time: pierced. § in.
long. Bluish glazed steatite.

1127. Scarabseus, xePer> plain elytra; on the base, in intaglio, ( (j

Am neb ta, " .By the lord of the two countries," title of a monarch : pierced.
J in. long. Reddish-green glazed steatite.

1128. Scarabseus, xePer> plain elytra ; on the base, in intaglio, sa rd,
" Son of the Sun," title of a king, or Pharaoh : pierced. \ in. long. Light blue
glazed steatite.

1129. Oval; on one side, Mentu neb nefer, " Mentu, the good god." The
name Mentu expressed by the hawk head of that deity wearing plumes and

horns, and the other part by J ; on the reverse, J ( L~~1 nefer sa

Amen, " The good son of Amen," a royal title : pierced. ■§ in. long. Dark blue
steatite.

1130. Scarabseus, xePer> 110 elytra; on the base, in intaglio, king, draped,
seated on a throne, holding a crook in one hand and whip in the other, before

him the feather of Ma, or Truth fj : pierced. •§ in. long. White glazed steatite.

1131. Oval, with groove round the edge; king conquering a prisoner, or
enemy, thrown with one knee on the ground ; behind the king an ureeus ser-
pent, and below, the basket, neb, or " lord ;" on the reverse, man running away
from a lion which is trying to catch him. Aethiopic. 1 in. long. Green glazed
steatite.

1132. Scarabseus, xePer> plain elytra; on the base, in intaglio, a lion and
prostrate man facing emblem of a king, or Pharaoh as a lion triumphant over
the enemies of Egypt. \ in. long. White glazed steatite.

1133. Scarabseus, xePer> plain elytra; on the base, in intaglio, king, draped,
wearing upper crown, driving a two-horse chariot, above the horse's head two
plumes : pierced, f in. long. White glazed steatite.
 
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