cite as: https://uremuseum.org/record/E.62.18
| Accession_Number | E.62.18 |
| Shape | Beetle |
| Shape_description | |
| Material | Stone |
| Fabric | Egyptian |
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| Munsell_color | |
| Decoration | Stone scarab, the beetle attatched to a flat base. The thorax consists of parallel straight lines, the upper body is flat, and the 'head' consists of parallelagram like shape a ceratted edge to represent the mouth. |
| Inscriptions | |
| Condition | Intact and complete. There is a large chip in the thorax and the edge of the base is highly chipped. The details however remain clear. |
| Technique/Style | |
| Provenance | Unknown |
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| Image | |
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| Beazley_DB | |
| Height | 5.1 at longest |
| Diameters | 3.9 at widest |
| Handle_height | |
| Other_dims. | Depth: 2.4 at deepest (Mid-point of thorax) |
| Location | Egypt |
| Edited_by | Leigh; Kinsey |
| Date_edited | 10/9/02; 09.01.2006 |