Objekt:

 Skarabäus (§ 36-131), Steatit, 15 x 10,5 x 6,5 mm.

Datierung:

 9.-8. Jh. (Phoenician).

Herkunft:

 Achsib, The Southern cemetery, Area A, Tomb 69, Locus 508, basket 2669; 8.-7. Jh.

Sammlung:

 Jerusalem, IAA 96-1991.

Darstellung:

 Within an oval frame are arranged in a decorative way six hieroglyphic signs: In the center is an uraeus wearing the Red Crown of Lower Egypt (Keel 1995: § 452; it is possible to see instead of a Red Crown two horns; uraei with horns can be seen on Keel 1997b: Tell el-˓Aǧul Nr. 977, MB IIB; Keel 1997b: Akko Nr. 285, MB IIB; Keel 1997b: Afek Nr. 30, Ramses II or later) flanked by a nfr (Keel 1995: § 459] sign with a sign (Keel 1995: § 461) above it, from both sides. A nb sign on the bottom, serves as an exergue.

Bibliographie:

Keel 1997b: 68f, Achsib Nr. 141.

DatensatzID:

13919

Permanenter Link:

  https://bodo.unifr.ch/bodo/id/13919