MAKE A MEME View Large Image Egyptian - Scarab with a Human Face - Walters 4227 - Transcription.jpg Walters Art Museum artwork en The ancient Egyptians believed that the dung beetle the Scarabaeus sacer was one of the manifestations of the sun god Representations of ...
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Keywords: Egyptian - Scarab with a Human Face - Walters 4227 - Transcription.jpg Walters Art Museum artwork en The ancient Egyptians believed that the dung beetle the Scarabaeus sacer was one of the manifestations of the sun god Representations of these beetles were used as amulets and for ritual or administrative purposes The head of this scarab is carved as a human face the rest of the body as a beetle The highest point of the back is the pronotum dorsal plate of the prothorax and two side-notches at shoulder height define the partition between pronotum and elytron wing cases The proportions of the top are almost balanced but the head section protrudes into the pronotum The raised slender extremities have natural form and diagonal hatch lines on the upper sides for the tibial teeth and pilosity hair ; the background between the legs is hollowed out The long-oval base is symmetrical and the drill-holes are framed The bottom design displays a line with three hieroglyphs the bee kingship in the center flanked by two nfr-signs perfection The hieroglyphs are enclosed by eight interlocked Z-shaped spiral scrolls two elongated horizontally on each length side two elongated diagonally with different orientations on the short sides; the arrangement is framed by an oval line The numeric arrangement of the spiral scrolls is 2+2+2+2 8 The layout of the bottom design is well organized and the line flow almost regular The scarab is longitudinally pierced was originally mounted or threaded and functioned as an amulet with kingship and good luck connotation It should ensure royal support bee good luck nfr and total renewal 8 spiral scrolls The combination of scarab body and human face may indicate the transformation process of the renewing sun god Erik Hornung and Elizabeth Staehelin comment to scarabs with human heads that they base on the Egyptian tendency of personification and anthropomorphism Nevertheless it seems obvious that this form represents a special aspect of the sun god Images of Khepri since the New Kingdom in the books of the underworld show either the pure scarab or a mummified human body with scarab instead of a head; there is also the combination of beetle body and ram head e g in the sixth part of the Book of Caverns but no one with human face The human head of scarab amulets could refer to different divine aspects such as Atum or Osiris but an interpretation as the face of the solar child seems the most likely one ca 1648 1539 BC Second Intermediate Hyksos Period light beige steatite cm 0 9 1 4 2 accession number 42 27 108 Henry Walters Baltimore 1911 mode of acquisition unknown Walters Art Museum Henry Walters Acquired by Henry Walters 1911 Translation The three hieroglyphic signs nfr bj tj and nfr have in this context most probably no syntactic relation but are equally meaningful Perfection - Kingship - Perfection Daily Magic in Ancient Egypt The Walters Art Museum Baltimore 2006-2007 place of origin Egypt Walters Art Museum license 2D Ancient Egyptian scarabs in the Walters Art Museum Hieroglyphs on scarabs Media contributed by the Walters Art Museum needs category review
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