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A large steatite scarab with detailed obverse. The underside is carved with the central figure of Bes flanked by adoring baboons and sun discs. Supplied with modern wax seal impression.

 

Late Period, 664-332 B.C. 
 

Very Fine condition.

Length 31.2 mms (1.2 ins).

 

Provanance: Ex London, UK collection, 1990s.

 

For similar, see Matouk, F.S., Corpus du scarabée égyptien. Vol. 2: Analyse thématique, Beirut, 1976, p.345, no.584, for the baboon and Bes motif. Ex London, UK collection, 1990s.

 

Bes became one of ancient Egypt's most popular apotropaic deities from the New Kingdom onwards. Despite his somewhat fearful appearance, Bes was the patron and protector of pregnant women and children and believed to protect the wearer from snakes. The depiction of baboons flanking Bes with their arms raised before the sun disk was a common feature on temple wall reliefs. In ancient Egyptian religious literature, baboons heralded the dawn and, thus, the rebirth of the sun.

 

See our blog post on scarabs

Large Egyptian scarab with Bes and baboons

SKU: K636
£250.00Price
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