Heart scarab
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The amulets are prescribed in the Book of the Dead to be made-(per Andrews, Amulets of Ancient Egypt)[1] of a stone: nmhf, nemehef, (not now identified); typically green stones, green jasper, serpentine, and basalt. Andrews continues to say they are in fact made from: green or dark-green materials, such as glazed steatite, schist, feldspar, hematite and obsidian; also blue-glazed composition (faience), Egyptian blue, rock crystal, alabaster or red jasper.
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Ancient Egyptian amulets
Besides the personal use of the amulet in life, the body was often provided with amulets in burial, with more amulets implying more protection. The most common funerary amulets were the heart scarab, Wadjet Eye, Djed Pillar amulet, Wadj amulet, Tyet amulet, and the Golden-vulture collar, (for goddess Mut). Amulet usage changed greatly over the millenniums of Ancient Egypt.
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Gallery
Heart scarab, multiple types
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Heart Scarab, inscribed with Chapter 30, Book of the Dead
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Paser pylon pendant, with Heart scarab motif
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Hatnofer's heart scarab on necklace
Heart amulet
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Egyptian amulet examples:
Heart amulet, (row 6)
See also
- Egyptian hieroglyphs
- Scarab (artifact)
- Eye of Horus
- Djed pillar
- Papyrus stem amulet
- Stair-single (hieroglyph)
- List of ancient Egyptian statuary with amulet necklaces
References
- ↑ Andrews, 1994. Amulets of Ancient Egypt, chapter 4: Scarabs for the living and funerary scarabs, pp 50-59, (p. 56).
- ↑ Ancient Egyptian Religion-Heart scarab, etyptologypage.tripod.com
- Andrews, 1994. Amulets of Ancient Egypt, chapter 4: Scarabs for the living and funerary scarabs, pp 50–59, Andrews, Carol, c 1993, University of Texas Press, 518 amulets, 1, or multiples included in 12 necklaces; (softcover, ISBN 0-292-70464-X)
- Budge, 1978, (1920). An Egyptian Hieroglyphic Dictionary, E.A.Wallace Budge, (Dover Publications), c 1978, (c 1920), Dover edition, c 1978; cliv-(154) and 1314 pp. (In two volumes) (softcover, ISBN 0-486-23615-3)
External links
- Heart scarab, Israel Museum
- Amulets of Egypt & history of Mummification, Egypt; amulets: Djed Pillar, Staircase amulet, Headrest amulet, Heart amulet, Foot amulet & Hand amulet
- Heart amulet, amulet and explanation