編號 100557168

古埃及 绿色硬石 腓尼基圣甲虫与伊西斯
編號 100557168

古埃及 绿色硬石 腓尼基圣甲虫与伊西斯
An ancient Egyptian, Phoenician green hardstone scarab featuring a carved obverse, with detailed prthorax, elytra, a finely carved head and folded tibiae. The reverse features a seated deity, most likely Isis, who wears a solar headdress. She is flanked by two palm fronds on either side. Pierced for suspension.
The Ancient Egyptians believed that the Scarabaeus Beetle had the ability to spontaneously regenerate itself from cow dung, which these beetles roll around. The scarabs would form small balls by pushing the dung forward and then bury themselves and lay eggs inside. Consequently, the scarab came to be associated with the spontaneous continuation of the life cycle. In addition, this movement resembled the journey the sun does every day across the sky and therefore the Egyptian God Khepri, who represents the morning sun, became strongly associated with this insect. Scarabs are amongst the most popular and most numerous of all Ancient Egyptian artefacts and were especially employed in the funerary context. Scrabs and scaraboids have been used as decorative motives on rings since the Egyptian New Kingdom, with examples excavated from Greek, Cypriot, Etruscan and Roman cultures.
Measurements: L 1.6cm x W 1.3cm
Provenance: Ex Mustaki Collection, early 20th century, UK.
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