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from Abydos, Egypt

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A scarab is an ancient Egyptian amulet in the form of a dung beetle, symbolic of regeneration. As time went on, scarabs developed into use as personal seals. This example of jasper was found at Abydos in Egypt. It dates from around 1539 to 1295 BC.

This picture shows the front of the scarab. The carving outlines the features of the dung beetle. Attached to the scarab are two blue glazed ball beads. Unlike many scarabs of the period, the base of this one is plain.

Scarabs were often placed within the wrappings of a mummy or included in the items of personal ornament that would adorn the deceased. They ensured the deceased's resurrection. Some scarabs were also worn by people to protect them or bring them luck.

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