| Accession_Number | 59.2.2-3 |
| Shape | Scarab |
| Shape_description | Two white stone (possibly steatite) scarabs in a small glass specimen jar with cork top. Both examples have incised beetle features including clypeus and legs. Undersides both engraved with hieroglyphs and have longitudinal holes for threading. |
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| Fabric | Egyptian |
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| Decoration | Both have incised beetle features such as clypus and legs, underside engraved with hieroglyphs, both have longitudinal holes for threading. |
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| Condition | signs of wear but otherwise complete |
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| Other_dims. | 2 is approx 1.7cm long 3 is approx 1.7cm long |
| Location | Percy's desk |
| Edited_by | Jayne |
| Date_edited | 23.11.23 |