Sir KyL's Hall of Antiquities / 07a_egypt_scarab ~A collection of artifacts from the travels of Sir KyL~
Scarab Amulet Egyptian, Bone, 18th 20th
Dynasty (1570 B.C. - 1070 B.C.) Because of its habit of laying its eggs in
balls of the manure, the Egyptians believed the Dung Beetle was literally
reborn from the Sun (the symbol of Ra). Therefore, Scarab amulets were general
woven into the web of beads on mummies to aid in the rebirth process. The
bottom of the scarab would also contain a magic spell to further the process.
This particular amulet has the following inscribed: A beetle, a burial tomb,
and the Solar disk of Ra with twin Uraeus (cobras) protecting the body from
desecration.