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scarab
Object Type
scarab
Museum number
EA67087
Description
Serpentine (?) scarab, clypeus marked, feathered legs, longitudinally pierced, base inscribed with hieroglyphs, naming the scribe Ukh.
Cultures/periods
Middle Kingdom
(late)
Findspot
Found/Acquired:
Egypt
Materials
serpentine
(?)
Dimensions
Height:
0.77 centimetres
Length:
1.63 centimetres
Width:
1.02 centimetres
$Inscriptions
Location
Not on display
Condition
fair
Associated names
Named in inscription:
Ukh
Acquisition name
Purchased from:
Capt Edward G Spencer-Churchill
(Trustees of)
Acquisition date
1966
Department
Egypt and Sudan
BM/Big number
EA67087
Registration number
1966,0212.123