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Scarab with Royal Names of Seti I and the Deified King Thutmose IIINew Kingdom, 19th dynasty, 1314–1304 B.C. or later

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Small oval Egyptian scarab seal in glazed steatite or faience, with hieroglyphic inscription and cartouche carved into the flat underside, off-white surface with dark green glaze in incised lines
Egyptian faience scarab amulet, oval form with incised segmentation of wing cases and thorax, green glaze largely worn to reveal pale buff body beneath, with rust-colored discoloration across the surface.
Title
Scarab with Royal Names of Seti I and the Deified King Thutmose III
Place Made
Egypt
Date Made
New Kingdom, 19th dynasty, 1314–1304 B.C. or later
Medium
Steatite with modern green color
Dimensions
11/16 x 9/16 x 5/16 in. (1.82 x 1.35 x .79 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Ruth Greenberg
Accession Number
M.86.313.25
Classification
Sculpture
Collecting Area
Egyptian Art