古埃及,後期 陶器 带有 Maat-ib-Re 的圣甲虫,Naucratis,来自博物馆





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埃及晚期波斯-政期間的甲蟲護符,刻有Maat-ib-Re,納克拉里斯,法恩斯釉陶,尺寸8×6毫米,品相良好,公元前6至5世紀,附真實性證書與出口許可。
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ITEM: Scarab with Maat-ib-Re, Naucratis
MATERIAL: Faience
CULTURE: Egyptian
PERIOD: Late period, 6th - 5th Century B.C
DIMENSIONS: 8 mm x 6 mm
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex Museum Exhibiton of the Arbeitsgruppe für Biblische Archäologie, Germany (Deaccession)
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The city of Naucratis, established as a Greek trading post in the Nile Delta during the 7th century BCE, became a fascinating melting pot of Hellenic and Egyptian cultures. Among the most prolific artifacts recovered from this site are thousands of Egyptian scarabs, which served both as religious amulets and as vital tools for administration and trade. While the scarab (representing the beetle god Khepri) was a quintessentially Egyptian symbol of rebirth and the rising sun, the workshops at Naucratis adapted these objects for a Mediterranean market, blending traditional motifs with stylistic flourishes that appealed to Greek merchants.
Archaeological excavations have identified a specialized scarab factory at Naucratis, where craftsmen used glazed composition (faience) to mass-produce these charms. Unlike the stone scarabs found in elite Theban tombs, the Naucratis variety was often smaller and more standardized, designed to be exported across the Aegean and Levant. The undersides of these scarabs frequently featured hieroglyphic inscriptions, ranging from royal names like Psamtik I to protective spells and decorative floral patterns. Their widespread presence in Greek sanctuaries, such as the Heraion of Samos, proves that these Egyptian "souvenirs" were highly valued by foreign travelers.
Beyond their aesthetic appeal, the Naucratis scarabs provide modern historians with a "chronological map" of ancient trade networks. Because these amulets were often stamped with the names of specific pharaohs or produced using distinct chemical compositions, they help date the strata of the city and its Mediterranean trade partners. In Naucratis, the scarab was more than a religious token; it was a globalized commodity that symbolized the successful integration of Egyptian craftsmanship and Greek commercial ambition during the Late Period.
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ITEM: Scarab with Maat-ib-Re, Naucratis
MATERIAL: Faience
CULTURE: Egyptian
PERIOD: Late period, 6th - 5th Century B.C
DIMENSIONS: 8 mm x 6 mm
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex Museum Exhibiton of the Arbeitsgruppe für Biblische Archäologie, Germany (Deaccession)
Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export license
If you bid outside the european union and win the item, we will have to apply for an export licence for your country and shipping will take 3 to 5 weeks.
The city of Naucratis, established as a Greek trading post in the Nile Delta during the 7th century BCE, became a fascinating melting pot of Hellenic and Egyptian cultures. Among the most prolific artifacts recovered from this site are thousands of Egyptian scarabs, which served both as religious amulets and as vital tools for administration and trade. While the scarab (representing the beetle god Khepri) was a quintessentially Egyptian symbol of rebirth and the rising sun, the workshops at Naucratis adapted these objects for a Mediterranean market, blending traditional motifs with stylistic flourishes that appealed to Greek merchants.
Archaeological excavations have identified a specialized scarab factory at Naucratis, where craftsmen used glazed composition (faience) to mass-produce these charms. Unlike the stone scarabs found in elite Theban tombs, the Naucratis variety was often smaller and more standardized, designed to be exported across the Aegean and Levant. The undersides of these scarabs frequently featured hieroglyphic inscriptions, ranging from royal names like Psamtik I to protective spells and decorative floral patterns. Their widespread presence in Greek sanctuaries, such as the Heraion of Samos, proves that these Egyptian "souvenirs" were highly valued by foreign travelers.
Beyond their aesthetic appeal, the Naucratis scarabs provide modern historians with a "chronological map" of ancient trade networks. Because these amulets were often stamped with the names of specific pharaohs or produced using distinct chemical compositions, they help date the strata of the city and its Mediterranean trade partners. In Naucratis, the scarab was more than a religious token; it was a globalized commodity that symbolized the successful integration of Egyptian craftsmanship and Greek commercial ambition during the Late Period.
#CollectorsFairMarch2026
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