Ancient Near East, crockery, earthenware, L 4.5 cm, W 9.8 cm, Middle Bronze Age IIC, Late Bronze Age I 1600-1400 BC, Palestine Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ancient-near-east-crockery-earthenware-l-45-cm-w-98-cm-middle-bronze-age-iic-late-bronze-age-i-1600-1400-bc-palestine-image344522169.html
RM2B0E9F5–Ancient Near East, crockery, earthenware, L 4.5 cm, W 9.8 cm, Middle Bronze Age IIC, Late Bronze Age I 1600-1400 BC, Palestine
Scarab Decorated with Circles ca. 1700–1500 B.C. (Middle Bronze Age IIB-IIC) Second Intermediate Period. Scarab Decorated with Circles 557081 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scarab-decorated-with-circles-ca-17001500-bc-middle-bronze-age-iib-iic-second-intermediate-period-scarab-decorated-with-circles-557081-image458521918.html
RM2HHYDAP–Scarab Decorated with Circles ca. 1700–1500 B.C. (Middle Bronze Age IIB-IIC) Second Intermediate Period. Scarab Decorated with Circles 557081
A wall shard of a jug. The exterior has been slit and decorated with red paint, crockery, earthenware, Middle Bronze Age IIC, Late Bronze Age I 1600-1400 BC, Palestine Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-wall-shard-of-a-jug-the-exterior-has-been-slit-and-decorated-with-red-paint-crockery-earthenware-middle-bronze-age-iic-late-bronze-age-i-1600-1400-bc-palestine-image344566344.html
RM2B0G9TT–A wall shard of a jug. The exterior has been slit and decorated with red paint, crockery, earthenware, Middle Bronze Age IIC, Late Bronze Age I 1600-1400 BC, Palestine
A handle of a jug. The shard is cream slips, polished and decorated with red paint., Crockery, earthenware, L 13 cm, Middle Bronze Age IIC, Late Bronze Age I 1600-1400 BC, Palestine Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-handle-of-a-jug-the-shard-is-cream-slips-polished-and-decorated-with-red-paint-crockery-earthenware-l-13-cm-middle-bronze-age-iic-late-bronze-age-i-1600-1400-bc-palestine-image344520672.html
RM2B0E7HM–A handle of a jug. The shard is cream slips, polished and decorated with red paint., Crockery, earthenware, L 13 cm, Middle Bronze Age IIC, Late Bronze Age I 1600-1400 BC, Palestine
Scarab with Scroll Design ca. 1640–1500 B.C. (Middle Bronze Age IIB-IIC) Second Intermediate Period Scrolls and spirals –whether single or interlocking, or in combination with hieroglyphs or floral motifs– already decorate the earliest types of scarabs and are common throughout the first half of the second millennium B.C. While their meaning and source of inspiration remains unknown, scroll designs are also appealing to the eye. A wide variety of combinations, some of which more complex than others, is found on Egyptian scarabs of the Middle Kingdom and scrolls become particularly popular duri Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scarab-with-scroll-design-ca-16401500-bc-middle-bronze-age-iib-iic-second-intermediate-period-scrolls-and-spirals-whether-single-or-interlocking-or-in-combination-with-hieroglyphs-or-floral-motifs-already-decorate-the-earliest-types-of-scarabs-and-are-common-throughout-the-first-half-of-the-second-millennium-bc-while-their-meaning-and-source-of-inspiration-remains-unknown-scroll-designs-are-also-appealing-to-the-eye-a-wide-variety-of-combinations-some-of-which-more-complex-than-others-is-found-on-egyptian-scarabs-of-the-middle-kingdom-and-scrolls-become-particularly-popular-duri-image458513219.html
RM2HHY283–Scarab with Scroll Design ca. 1640–1500 B.C. (Middle Bronze Age IIB-IIC) Second Intermediate Period Scrolls and spirals –whether single or interlocking, or in combination with hieroglyphs or floral motifs– already decorate the earliest types of scarabs and are common throughout the first half of the second millennium B.C. While their meaning and source of inspiration remains unknown, scroll designs are also appealing to the eye. A wide variety of combinations, some of which more complex than others, is found on Egyptian scarabs of the Middle Kingdom and scrolls become particularly popular duri
A foot of a bowl. The shard is slit white, polished and decorated with red paint., Crockery, pottery, B 8 cm, Middle Bronze Age IIC, Late Bronze Age I 1600-1400 BC, Palestine Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-foot-of-a-bowl-the-shard-is-slit-white-polished-and-decorated-with-red-paint-crockery-pottery-b-8-cm-middle-bronze-age-iic-late-bronze-age-i-1600-1400-bc-palestine-image344520669.html
RM2B0E7HH–A foot of a bowl. The shard is slit white, polished and decorated with red paint., Crockery, pottery, B 8 cm, Middle Bronze Age IIC, Late Bronze Age I 1600-1400 BC, Palestine
Scarab Decorated with Scrolls ca. 1700–1500 B.C. (Middle Bronze Age, MB IIB-IIC) Second Intermediate Period Scrolls and spirals –whether single or interlocking, or in combination with hieroglyphs or floral motifs– already decorate the earliest types of scarabs and are common throughout the first half of the second millennium B.C. While their meaning and source of inspiration remains unknown, scroll designs are also appealing to the eye. A wide variety of combinations, some of which more complex than others, is found on Egyptian scarabs of the Middle Kingdom and scrolls become particularly popu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scarab-decorated-with-scrolls-ca-17001500-bc-middle-bronze-age-mb-iib-iic-second-intermediate-period-scrolls-and-spirals-whether-single-or-interlocking-or-in-combination-with-hieroglyphs-or-floral-motifs-already-decorate-the-earliest-types-of-scarabs-and-are-common-throughout-the-first-half-of-the-second-millennium-bc-while-their-meaning-and-source-of-inspiration-remains-unknown-scroll-designs-are-also-appealing-to-the-eye-a-wide-variety-of-combinations-some-of-which-more-complex-than-others-is-found-on-egyptian-scarabs-of-the-middle-kingdom-and-scrolls-become-particularly-popu-image458513183.html
RM2HHY26R–Scarab Decorated with Scrolls ca. 1700–1500 B.C. (Middle Bronze Age, MB IIB-IIC) Second Intermediate Period Scrolls and spirals –whether single or interlocking, or in combination with hieroglyphs or floral motifs– already decorate the earliest types of scarabs and are common throughout the first half of the second millennium B.C. While their meaning and source of inspiration remains unknown, scroll designs are also appealing to the eye. A wide variety of combinations, some of which more complex than others, is found on Egyptian scarabs of the Middle Kingdom and scrolls become particularly popu
A wall shard of a jug. The outside has been slit, polished and decorated with red paint, crockery, earthenware, L 6.6 cm, Middle Bronze Age IIC, Late Bronze Age I 1600-1400 BC, Palestine Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-wall-shard-of-a-jug-the-outside-has-been-slit-polished-and-decorated-with-red-paint-crockery-earthenware-l-66-cm-middle-bronze-age-iic-late-bronze-age-i-1600-1400-bc-palestine-image344520658.html
RM2B0E7H6–A wall shard of a jug. The outside has been slit, polished and decorated with red paint, crockery, earthenware, L 6.6 cm, Middle Bronze Age IIC, Late Bronze Age I 1600-1400 BC, Palestine
Scarab with Protective Sign ca. 1640–1500 B.C. (Middle Bronze Age IIB-IIC) Second Intermediate Period Many Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period scarabs show a hieroglyph in the shape of a long and narrow loop. It is a stylized version of the sign for protection (sa) and is often mistaken for another hieroglyph, the loop or ring (shen) that is used to form words that refer to encircling, enclosing. The protective loop, whether represented once or multiple times, with or without other positive signs and symbols, thus bestows protection upon the owner of the amulet.. Scarab with Protecti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scarab-with-protective-sign-ca-16401500-bc-middle-bronze-age-iib-iic-second-intermediate-period-many-middle-kingdom-and-second-intermediate-period-scarabs-show-a-hieroglyph-in-the-shape-of-a-long-and-narrow-loop-it-is-a-stylized-version-of-the-sign-for-protection-sa-and-is-often-mistaken-for-another-hieroglyph-the-loop-or-ring-shen-that-is-used-to-form-words-that-refer-to-encircling-enclosing-the-protective-loop-whether-represented-once-or-multiple-times-with-or-without-other-positive-signs-and-symbols-thus-bestows-protection-upon-the-owner-of-the-amulet-scarab-with-protecti-image458513517.html
RM2HHY2JN–Scarab with Protective Sign ca. 1640–1500 B.C. (Middle Bronze Age IIB-IIC) Second Intermediate Period Many Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period scarabs show a hieroglyph in the shape of a long and narrow loop. It is a stylized version of the sign for protection (sa) and is often mistaken for another hieroglyph, the loop or ring (shen) that is used to form words that refer to encircling, enclosing. The protective loop, whether represented once or multiple times, with or without other positive signs and symbols, thus bestows protection upon the owner of the amulet.. Scarab with Protecti
Scarab with Hathor-like Canaanite Goddess ca. 1640–1500 B.C. (Middle Bronze Age IIB-IIC) Second Intermediate Period Around the middle of Dynasty 13 (ca. 1802–1640 B.C.), scarabs carved in the eastern Nile Delta, at a site presently known as Tell el-Dab’a, show decorative elements that reveal Canaanite influence. Part of the population in this region was of Levantine origin. Soon afterward, at the beginning of the Second Intermediate Period (ca. 1700/1640 B.C), when Canaanites took political control over the Delta, a Canaanite production of scarabs is initiated; these scarabs also show details Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scarab-with-hathor-like-canaanite-goddess-ca-16401500-bc-middle-bronze-age-iib-iic-second-intermediate-period-around-the-middle-of-dynasty-13-ca-18021640-bc-scarabs-carved-in-the-eastern-nile-delta-at-a-site-presently-known-as-tell-el-daba-show-decorative-elements-that-reveal-canaanite-influence-part-of-the-population-in-this-region-was-of-levantine-origin-soon-afterward-at-the-beginning-of-the-second-intermediate-period-ca-17001640-bc-when-canaanites-took-political-control-over-the-delta-a-canaanite-production-of-scarabs-is-initiated-these-scarabs-also-show-details-image457994159.html
RM2HH3C67–Scarab with Hathor-like Canaanite Goddess ca. 1640–1500 B.C. (Middle Bronze Age IIB-IIC) Second Intermediate Period Around the middle of Dynasty 13 (ca. 1802–1640 B.C.), scarabs carved in the eastern Nile Delta, at a site presently known as Tell el-Dab’a, show decorative elements that reveal Canaanite influence. Part of the population in this region was of Levantine origin. Soon afterward, at the beginning of the Second Intermediate Period (ca. 1700/1640 B.C), when Canaanites took political control over the Delta, a Canaanite production of scarabs is initiated; these scarabs also show details
A wall shard of a jug. The inside has been slit white, the outside has been cream-colored, and decorated with red paint., Crockery, earthenware, B 10.3 cm, Middle Bronze Age IIC, Late Bronze Age I 1600-1400 BC, Palestine Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-wall-shard-of-a-jug-the-inside-has-been-slit-white-the-outside-has-been-cream-colored-and-decorated-with-red-paint-crockery-earthenware-b-103-cm-middle-bronze-age-iic-late-bronze-age-i-1600-1400-bc-palestine-image344520670.html
RM2B0E7HJ–A wall shard of a jug. The inside has been slit white, the outside has been cream-colored, and decorated with red paint., Crockery, earthenware, B 10.3 cm, Middle Bronze Age IIC, Late Bronze Age I 1600-1400 BC, Palestine
A fringe of a bowl with a tapering edge. The shard has slipped white. The inside of the bowl is decorated with red paint., Crockery, pottery, B 3.8 cm, Middle Bronze Age IIC, Late Bronze Age I 1600-1400 BC, Palestine Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-fringe-of-a-bowl-with-a-tapering-edge-the-shard-has-slipped-white-the-inside-of-the-bowl-is-decorated-with-red-paint-crockery-pottery-b-38-cm-middle-bronze-age-iic-late-bronze-age-i-1600-1400-bc-palestine-image344523869.html
RM2B0EBKW–A fringe of a bowl with a tapering edge. The shard has slipped white. The inside of the bowl is decorated with red paint., Crockery, pottery, B 3.8 cm, Middle Bronze Age IIC, Late Bronze Age I 1600-1400 BC, Palestine
A fragment of a bottom with three handles as feet. The shard is slit and polished white., Crockery, pottery, D 4.5 cm, W 6.5 cm, Middle Bronze Age IIC, Late Bronze Age I 1600-1400 BC, Palestine Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-fragment-of-a-bottom-with-three-handles-as-feet-the-shard-is-slit-and-polished-white-crockery-pottery-d-45-cm-w-65-cm-middle-bronze-age-iic-late-bronze-age-i-1600-1400-bc-palestine-image344523602.html
RM2B0EBAA–A fragment of a bottom with three handles as feet. The shard is slit and polished white., Crockery, pottery, D 4.5 cm, W 6.5 cm, Middle Bronze Age IIC, Late Bronze Age I 1600-1400 BC, Palestine
A fringe of a jug with an outwardly thickened edge. The shard was slipped on the inside and outside of the cream and decorated with red paint., Crockery, pottery, B 6.7 cm, Middle Bronze Age IIC, Late Bronze Age I 1600-1400 BC, Palestine Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-fringe-of-a-jug-with-an-outwardly-thickened-edge-the-shard-was-slipped-on-the-inside-and-outside-of-the-cream-and-decorated-with-red-paint-crockery-pottery-b-67-cm-middle-bronze-age-iic-late-bronze-age-i-1600-1400-bc-palestine-image344523960.html
RM2B0EBR4–A fringe of a jug with an outwardly thickened edge. The shard was slipped on the inside and outside of the cream and decorated with red paint., Crockery, pottery, B 6.7 cm, Middle Bronze Age IIC, Late Bronze Age I 1600-1400 BC, Palestine
Scarab with Antelope and Uraei ca. 1640–1500 B.C. (late Middle Bronze Age IIB-IIC) Second Intermediate Period Canaanite scarabs of the late Middle Bronze Age (ca. 1640–1500 B.C.) frequently show scenes with a wild animal such as a lion, ibex, antelope or crocodile, or to a lesser extent with a donkey or hippo, only a few examples depict bulls. Except for the donkey and bull, these animals live in the wild and were feared as well as respected. During this period, Canaanite seal carvers decorated the interior of animals with parallel lines, or short strokes to represent their fur. It has been su Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scarab-with-antelope-and-uraei-ca-16401500-bc-late-middle-bronze-age-iib-iic-second-intermediate-period-canaanite-scarabs-of-the-late-middle-bronze-age-ca-16401500-bc-frequently-show-scenes-with-a-wild-animal-such-as-a-lion-ibex-antelope-or-crocodile-or-to-a-lesser-extent-with-a-donkey-or-hippo-only-a-few-examples-depict-bulls-except-for-the-donkey-and-bull-these-animals-live-in-the-wild-and-were-feared-as-well-as-respected-during-this-period-canaanite-seal-carvers-decorated-the-interior-of-animals-with-parallel-lines-or-short-strokes-to-represent-their-fur-it-has-been-su-image457994160.html
RM2HH3C68–Scarab with Antelope and Uraei ca. 1640–1500 B.C. (late Middle Bronze Age IIB-IIC) Second Intermediate Period Canaanite scarabs of the late Middle Bronze Age (ca. 1640–1500 B.C.) frequently show scenes with a wild animal such as a lion, ibex, antelope or crocodile, or to a lesser extent with a donkey or hippo, only a few examples depict bulls. Except for the donkey and bull, these animals live in the wild and were feared as well as respected. During this period, Canaanite seal carvers decorated the interior of animals with parallel lines, or short strokes to represent their fur. It has been su
A edge of a bowl with an outwardly thickened edge. The sharp is polished and decorated with red paint. The top of the rim is also decorated with red stripes., Crockery, earthenware, B 8.3 cm, Middle Bronze Age IIC, Late Bronze Age I 1600-1400 BC, Palestine Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-edge-of-a-bowl-with-an-outwardly-thickened-edge-the-sharp-is-polished-and-decorated-with-red-paint-the-top-of-the-rim-is-also-decorated-with-red-stripes-crockery-earthenware-b-83-cm-middle-bronze-age-iic-late-bronze-age-i-1600-1400-bc-palestine-image344523968.html
RM2B0EBRC–A edge of a bowl with an outwardly thickened edge. The sharp is polished and decorated with red paint. The top of the rim is also decorated with red stripes., Crockery, earthenware, B 8.3 cm, Middle Bronze Age IIC, Late Bronze Age I 1600-1400 BC, Palestine
A fragment of a rim and ear of a deep pot or jug. The edge is thickened and rounded. The shard is polished and decorated with red paint., Crockery, pottery, B 11.2 cm, Middle Bronze Age IIC, Late Bronze Age I 1600-1400 BC, Palestine Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-fragment-of-a-rim-and-ear-of-a-deep-pot-or-jug-the-edge-is-thickened-and-rounded-the-shard-is-polished-and-decorated-with-red-paint-crockery-pottery-b-112-cm-middle-bronze-age-iic-late-bronze-age-i-1600-1400-bc-palestine-image344520657.html
RM2B0E7H5–A fragment of a rim and ear of a deep pot or jug. The edge is thickened and rounded. The shard is polished and decorated with red paint., Crockery, pottery, B 11.2 cm, Middle Bronze Age IIC, Late Bronze Age I 1600-1400 BC, Palestine
Scarab Inscribed with Hieroglyphs ca. 1640–1550 B.C. Second Intermediate Period The scarab is inscribed with a symmetric arrangement of hieroglyphs, not meant to form words but chosen instead for their positive meaning. Such compositions are particularly prevalent on design scarabs of the late Middle Kingdom (late Dynasty 12–Dynasty 13, ca. 1850 –1640 B.C.). They serve as models for the wide array of variations seen on Egyptian scarabs of the Second Intermediate Period (Dynasty 14–17, ca. 1640–1550 B.C.) and on Canaanite scarabs (Middle Bronze Age IIB-IIC, ca. 1700–1500 B.C.).. Scarab Inscribe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scarab-inscribed-with-hieroglyphs-ca-16401550-bc-second-intermediate-period-the-scarab-is-inscribed-with-a-symmetric-arrangement-of-hieroglyphs-not-meant-to-form-words-but-chosen-instead-for-their-positive-meaning-such-compositions-are-particularly-prevalent-on-design-scarabs-of-the-late-middle-kingdom-late-dynasty-12dynasty-13-ca-1850-1640-bc-they-serve-as-models-for-the-wide-array-of-variations-seen-on-egyptian-scarabs-of-the-second-intermediate-period-dynasty-1417-ca-16401550-bc-and-on-canaanite-scarabs-middle-bronze-age-iib-iic-ca-17001500-bc-scarab-inscribe-image457994329.html
RM2HH3CC9–Scarab Inscribed with Hieroglyphs ca. 1640–1550 B.C. Second Intermediate Period The scarab is inscribed with a symmetric arrangement of hieroglyphs, not meant to form words but chosen instead for their positive meaning. Such compositions are particularly prevalent on design scarabs of the late Middle Kingdom (late Dynasty 12–Dynasty 13, ca. 1850 –1640 B.C.). They serve as models for the wide array of variations seen on Egyptian scarabs of the Second Intermediate Period (Dynasty 14–17, ca. 1640–1550 B.C.) and on Canaanite scarabs (Middle Bronze Age IIB-IIC, ca. 1700–1500 B.C.).. Scarab Inscribe
Scarab Inscribed with Hieroglyphs ca. 1850–1640 B.C. Middle Kingdom The scarab is inscribed with a symmetric arrangement of hieroglyphs, not meant to form words but chosen instead for their positive meaning. Such compositions are particularly prevalent on design scarabs of the late Middle Kingdom (late Dynasty 12–Dynasty 13, ca. 1850 –1640 B.C.). They serve as models for the wide array of variations seen on Egyptian scarabs of the Second Intermediate Period (Dynasty 14–17, ca. 1640–1550 B.C.) and on Canaanite scarabs (Middle Bronze Age IIB-IIC, ca. 1700–1500 B.C.).. Scarab Inscribed with Hiero Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scarab-inscribed-with-hieroglyphs-ca-18501640-bc-middle-kingdom-the-scarab-is-inscribed-with-a-symmetric-arrangement-of-hieroglyphs-not-meant-to-form-words-but-chosen-instead-for-their-positive-meaning-such-compositions-are-particularly-prevalent-on-design-scarabs-of-the-late-middle-kingdom-late-dynasty-12dynasty-13-ca-1850-1640-bc-they-serve-as-models-for-the-wide-array-of-variations-seen-on-egyptian-scarabs-of-the-second-intermediate-period-dynasty-1417-ca-16401550-bc-and-on-canaanite-scarabs-middle-bronze-age-iib-iic-ca-17001500-bc-scarab-inscribed-with-hiero-image458513403.html
RM2HHY2EK–Scarab Inscribed with Hieroglyphs ca. 1850–1640 B.C. Middle Kingdom The scarab is inscribed with a symmetric arrangement of hieroglyphs, not meant to form words but chosen instead for their positive meaning. Such compositions are particularly prevalent on design scarabs of the late Middle Kingdom (late Dynasty 12–Dynasty 13, ca. 1850 –1640 B.C.). They serve as models for the wide array of variations seen on Egyptian scarabs of the Second Intermediate Period (Dynasty 14–17, ca. 1640–1550 B.C.) and on Canaanite scarabs (Middle Bronze Age IIB-IIC, ca. 1700–1500 B.C.).. Scarab Inscribed with Hiero
A fringe of a bowl with an outwardly bent, thickened edge. The shard has been slit white and decorated with red paint. The top of the rim is also decorated with red stripes, crockery, earthenware, B 7.2 cm, Middle Bronze Age IIC, Late Bronze Age I 1600-1400 BC Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-fringe-of-a-bowl-with-an-outwardly-bent-thickened-edge-the-shard-has-been-slit-white-and-decorated-with-red-paint-the-top-of-the-rim-is-also-decorated-with-red-stripes-crockery-earthenware-b-72-cm-middle-bronze-age-iic-late-bronze-age-i-1600-1400-bc-image344520660.html
RM2B0E7H8–A fringe of a bowl with an outwardly bent, thickened edge. The shard has been slit white and decorated with red paint. The top of the rim is also decorated with red stripes, crockery, earthenware, B 7.2 cm, Middle Bronze Age IIC, Late Bronze Age I 1600-1400 BC
Fragment of a bowl on foot, formed on a potters' plate. Quite hard fried and finished with a thick white slip. Traces of polishing are visible and orange paint., Tableware, fragment, pottery, L 5.7 cm, Middle Bronze Age IIC, Late Bronze Age I 1600-1400 BC, Palestine Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fragment-of-a-bowl-on-foot-formed-on-a-potters-plate-quite-hard-fried-and-finished-with-a-thick-white-slip-traces-of-polishing-are-visible-and-orange-paint-tableware-fragment-pottery-l-57-cm-middle-bronze-age-iic-late-bronze-age-i-1600-1400-bc-palestine-image344523850.html
RM2B0EBK6–Fragment of a bowl on foot, formed on a potters' plate. Quite hard fried and finished with a thick white slip. Traces of polishing are visible and orange paint., Tableware, fragment, pottery, L 5.7 cm, Middle Bronze Age IIC, Late Bronze Age I 1600-1400 BC, Palestine
Scarab Inscribed with Hieroglyphs ca. 1760–1670 B.C. Middle Kingdom The scarab is inscribed with a symmetric arrangement of hieroglyphs, not meant to form words but chosen instead for their positive meaning. Such compositions are particularly prevalent on design scarabs of the late Middle Kingdom (late Dynasty 12–Dynasty 13, ca. 1850 –1640 B.C.). They serve as models for the wide array of variations seen on Egyptian scarabs of the Second Intermediate Period (Dynasty 14–17, ca. 1640–1550 B.C.) and on Canaanite scarabs (Middle Bronze Age IIB-IIC, ca. 1700–1500 B.C.).. Scarab Inscribed with Hiero Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scarab-inscribed-with-hieroglyphs-ca-17601670-bc-middle-kingdom-the-scarab-is-inscribed-with-a-symmetric-arrangement-of-hieroglyphs-not-meant-to-form-words-but-chosen-instead-for-their-positive-meaning-such-compositions-are-particularly-prevalent-on-design-scarabs-of-the-late-middle-kingdom-late-dynasty-12dynasty-13-ca-1850-1640-bc-they-serve-as-models-for-the-wide-array-of-variations-seen-on-egyptian-scarabs-of-the-second-intermediate-period-dynasty-1417-ca-16401550-bc-and-on-canaanite-scarabs-middle-bronze-age-iib-iic-ca-17001500-bc-scarab-inscribed-with-hiero-image458498186.html
RM2HHXB36–Scarab Inscribed with Hieroglyphs ca. 1760–1670 B.C. Middle Kingdom The scarab is inscribed with a symmetric arrangement of hieroglyphs, not meant to form words but chosen instead for their positive meaning. Such compositions are particularly prevalent on design scarabs of the late Middle Kingdom (late Dynasty 12–Dynasty 13, ca. 1850 –1640 B.C.). They serve as models for the wide array of variations seen on Egyptian scarabs of the Second Intermediate Period (Dynasty 14–17, ca. 1640–1550 B.C.) and on Canaanite scarabs (Middle Bronze Age IIB-IIC, ca. 1700–1500 B.C.).. Scarab Inscribed with Hiero
Scarab Inscribed with Hieroglyphs ca. 1760–1670 B.C. Middle Kingdom The scarab is inscribed with a symmetric arrangement of hieroglyphs, not meant to form words but chosen instead for their positive meaning. Such compositions are particularly prevalent on design scarabs of the late Middle Kingdom (late Dynasty 12–Dynasty 13, ca. 1850 –1640 B.C.). They serve as models for the wide array of variations seen on Egyptian scarabs of the Second Intermediate Period (Dynasty 14–17, ca. 1640–1550 B.C.) and on Canaanite scarabs (Middle Bronze Age IIB-IIC, ca. 1700–1500 B.C.).. Scarab Inscribed with Hiero Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scarab-inscribed-with-hieroglyphs-ca-17601670-bc-middle-kingdom-the-scarab-is-inscribed-with-a-symmetric-arrangement-of-hieroglyphs-not-meant-to-form-words-but-chosen-instead-for-their-positive-meaning-such-compositions-are-particularly-prevalent-on-design-scarabs-of-the-late-middle-kingdom-late-dynasty-12dynasty-13-ca-1850-1640-bc-they-serve-as-models-for-the-wide-array-of-variations-seen-on-egyptian-scarabs-of-the-second-intermediate-period-dynasty-1417-ca-16401550-bc-and-on-canaanite-scarabs-middle-bronze-age-iib-iic-ca-17001500-bc-scarab-inscribed-with-hiero-image458498222.html
RM2HHXB4E–Scarab Inscribed with Hieroglyphs ca. 1760–1670 B.C. Middle Kingdom The scarab is inscribed with a symmetric arrangement of hieroglyphs, not meant to form words but chosen instead for their positive meaning. Such compositions are particularly prevalent on design scarabs of the late Middle Kingdom (late Dynasty 12–Dynasty 13, ca. 1850 –1640 B.C.). They serve as models for the wide array of variations seen on Egyptian scarabs of the Second Intermediate Period (Dynasty 14–17, ca. 1640–1550 B.C.) and on Canaanite scarabs (Middle Bronze Age IIB-IIC, ca. 1700–1500 B.C.).. Scarab Inscribed with Hiero
Scarab with Lion and Uraeus ca. 1640–1500 B.C. (late Middle Bronze Age IIB-IIC) Second Intermediate Period Canaanite scarabs of the late Middle Bronze Age (ca. 1640–1500 B.C.) frequently show scenes with a wild animal such as a lion, ibex, antelope or crocodile, or to a lesser extent with a donkey or hippo, only a few examples depict bulls. Except for the donkey and bull, these animals live in the wild and were feared as well as respected. During this period, Canaanite seal carvers decorated the interior of animals with parallel lines, or short strokes to represent their fur. It has been sugge Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scarab-with-lion-and-uraeus-ca-16401500-bc-late-middle-bronze-age-iib-iic-second-intermediate-period-canaanite-scarabs-of-the-late-middle-bronze-age-ca-16401500-bc-frequently-show-scenes-with-a-wild-animal-such-as-a-lion-ibex-antelope-or-crocodile-or-to-a-lesser-extent-with-a-donkey-or-hippo-only-a-few-examples-depict-bulls-except-for-the-donkey-and-bull-these-animals-live-in-the-wild-and-were-feared-as-well-as-respected-during-this-period-canaanite-seal-carvers-decorated-the-interior-of-animals-with-parallel-lines-or-short-strokes-to-represent-their-fur-it-has-been-sugge-image458522324.html
RM2HHYDW8–Scarab with Lion and Uraeus ca. 1640–1500 B.C. (late Middle Bronze Age IIB-IIC) Second Intermediate Period Canaanite scarabs of the late Middle Bronze Age (ca. 1640–1500 B.C.) frequently show scenes with a wild animal such as a lion, ibex, antelope or crocodile, or to a lesser extent with a donkey or hippo, only a few examples depict bulls. Except for the donkey and bull, these animals live in the wild and were feared as well as respected. During this period, Canaanite seal carvers decorated the interior of animals with parallel lines, or short strokes to represent their fur. It has been sugge
Scarab with Horned Animal and Uraei ca. 1640–1500 B.C. (late Middle Bronze Age IIB-IIC) Second Intermediate Period Canaanite scarabs of the late Middle Bronze Age (ca. 1640–1500 B.C.) frequently show scenes with a wild animal such as a lion, ibex, antelope or crocodile, or to a lesser extent with a donkey or hippo, only a few examples depict bulls. Except for the donkey and bull, these animals live in the wild and were feared as well as respected. During this period, Canaanite seal carvers decorated the interior of animals with parallel lines, or short strokes to represent their fur. It has be Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scarab-with-horned-animal-and-uraei-ca-16401500-bc-late-middle-bronze-age-iib-iic-second-intermediate-period-canaanite-scarabs-of-the-late-middle-bronze-age-ca-16401500-bc-frequently-show-scenes-with-a-wild-animal-such-as-a-lion-ibex-antelope-or-crocodile-or-to-a-lesser-extent-with-a-donkey-or-hippo-only-a-few-examples-depict-bulls-except-for-the-donkey-and-bull-these-animals-live-in-the-wild-and-were-feared-as-well-as-respected-during-this-period-canaanite-seal-carvers-decorated-the-interior-of-animals-with-parallel-lines-or-short-strokes-to-represent-their-fur-it-has-be-image458522269.html
RM2HHYDR9–Scarab with Horned Animal and Uraei ca. 1640–1500 B.C. (late Middle Bronze Age IIB-IIC) Second Intermediate Period Canaanite scarabs of the late Middle Bronze Age (ca. 1640–1500 B.C.) frequently show scenes with a wild animal such as a lion, ibex, antelope or crocodile, or to a lesser extent with a donkey or hippo, only a few examples depict bulls. Except for the donkey and bull, these animals live in the wild and were feared as well as respected. During this period, Canaanite seal carvers decorated the interior of animals with parallel lines, or short strokes to represent their fur. It has be
Scarab Inscribed with Hieroglyphs ca. 1850–1640 B.C. Middle Kingdom The scarab is inscribed with a symmetric arrangement of hieroglyphs, not meant to form words but chosen instead for their positive meaning. Such compositions are particularly prevalent on design scarabs of the late Middle Kingdom (late Dynasty 12–Dynasty 13, ca. 1850 –1640 B.C.). They serve as models for the wide array of variations seen on Egyptian scarabs of the Second Intermediate Period (Dynasty 14–17, ca. 1640–1550 B.C.) and on Canaanite scarabs (Middle Bronze Age IIB-IIC, ca. 1700–1500 B.C.).. Scarab Inscribed with Hiero Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scarab-inscribed-with-hieroglyphs-ca-18501640-bc-middle-kingdom-the-scarab-is-inscribed-with-a-symmetric-arrangement-of-hieroglyphs-not-meant-to-form-words-but-chosen-instead-for-their-positive-meaning-such-compositions-are-particularly-prevalent-on-design-scarabs-of-the-late-middle-kingdom-late-dynasty-12dynasty-13-ca-1850-1640-bc-they-serve-as-models-for-the-wide-array-of-variations-seen-on-egyptian-scarabs-of-the-second-intermediate-period-dynasty-1417-ca-16401550-bc-and-on-canaanite-scarabs-middle-bronze-age-iib-iic-ca-17001500-bc-scarab-inscribed-with-hiero-image458513503.html
RM2HHY2J7–Scarab Inscribed with Hieroglyphs ca. 1850–1640 B.C. Middle Kingdom The scarab is inscribed with a symmetric arrangement of hieroglyphs, not meant to form words but chosen instead for their positive meaning. Such compositions are particularly prevalent on design scarabs of the late Middle Kingdom (late Dynasty 12–Dynasty 13, ca. 1850 –1640 B.C.). They serve as models for the wide array of variations seen on Egyptian scarabs of the Second Intermediate Period (Dynasty 14–17, ca. 1640–1550 B.C.) and on Canaanite scarabs (Middle Bronze Age IIB-IIC, ca. 1700–1500 B.C.).. Scarab Inscribed with Hiero
Scarab Inscribed with Hieroglyphs ca. 1850–1640 B.C. Middle Kingdom The scarab is inscribed with a symmetric arrangement of hieroglyphs, not meant to form words but chosen instead for their positive meaning. Such compositions are particularly prevalent on design scarabs of the late Middle Kingdom (late Dynasty 12–Dynasty 13, ca. 1850 –1640 B.C.). They serve as models for the wide array of variations seen on Egyptian scarabs of the Second Intermediate Period (Dynasty 14–17, ca. 1640–1550 B.C.) and on Canaanite scarabs (Middle Bronze Age IIB-IIC, ca. 1700–1500 B.C.).. Scarab Inscribed with Hiero Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scarab-inscribed-with-hieroglyphs-ca-18501640-bc-middle-kingdom-the-scarab-is-inscribed-with-a-symmetric-arrangement-of-hieroglyphs-not-meant-to-form-words-but-chosen-instead-for-their-positive-meaning-such-compositions-are-particularly-prevalent-on-design-scarabs-of-the-late-middle-kingdom-late-dynasty-12dynasty-13-ca-1850-1640-bc-they-serve-as-models-for-the-wide-array-of-variations-seen-on-egyptian-scarabs-of-the-second-intermediate-period-dynasty-1417-ca-16401550-bc-and-on-canaanite-scarabs-middle-bronze-age-iib-iic-ca-17001500-bc-scarab-inscribed-with-hiero-image458498204.html
RM2HHXB3T–Scarab Inscribed with Hieroglyphs ca. 1850–1640 B.C. Middle Kingdom The scarab is inscribed with a symmetric arrangement of hieroglyphs, not meant to form words but chosen instead for their positive meaning. Such compositions are particularly prevalent on design scarabs of the late Middle Kingdom (late Dynasty 12–Dynasty 13, ca. 1850 –1640 B.C.). They serve as models for the wide array of variations seen on Egyptian scarabs of the Second Intermediate Period (Dynasty 14–17, ca. 1640–1550 B.C.) and on Canaanite scarabs (Middle Bronze Age IIB-IIC, ca. 1700–1500 B.C.).. Scarab Inscribed with Hiero
Scarab with the Representation of a Falcon-headed Figure Between Uraei ca. 1640–1500 B.C. (late Middle Bronze Age IIB–IIC) Second Intermediate Period A figure with the head of a falcon kneels while holding a lotus flower with a long stem. He is flanked by raised cobras (uraei). Such falcon-headed figures are frequently found on Canaanite scarabs of the Middle Bronze Age (ca. 1700–1500 B.C., contemporary with the Second Intermediate Period in Egypt) and can grasp a flower, a branch or a cobra. Even though they are of Canaanite manufacture, these scarabs show the falcon-headed figure paired with Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scarab-with-the-representation-of-a-falcon-headed-figure-between-uraei-ca-16401500-bc-late-middle-bronze-age-iibiic-second-intermediate-period-a-figure-with-the-head-of-a-falcon-kneels-while-holding-a-lotus-flower-with-a-long-stem-he-is-flanked-by-raised-cobras-uraei-such-falcon-headed-figures-are-frequently-found-on-canaanite-scarabs-of-the-middle-bronze-age-ca-17001500-bc-contemporary-with-the-second-intermediate-period-in-egypt-and-can-grasp-a-flower-a-branch-or-a-cobra-even-though-they-are-of-canaanite-manufacture-these-scarabs-show-the-falcon-headed-figure-paired-with-image458457018.html
RM2HHTEGX–Scarab with the Representation of a Falcon-headed Figure Between Uraei ca. 1640–1500 B.C. (late Middle Bronze Age IIB–IIC) Second Intermediate Period A figure with the head of a falcon kneels while holding a lotus flower with a long stem. He is flanked by raised cobras (uraei). Such falcon-headed figures are frequently found on Canaanite scarabs of the Middle Bronze Age (ca. 1700–1500 B.C., contemporary with the Second Intermediate Period in Egypt) and can grasp a flower, a branch or a cobra. Even though they are of Canaanite manufacture, these scarabs show the falcon-headed figure paired with
Scarab Inscribed with Hieroglyphs ca. 1850–1640 B.C. Middle Kingdom The scarab is inscribed with a symmetric arrangement of hieroglyphs, not meant to form words but chosen instead for their positive meaning. Such compositions are particularly prevalent on design scarabs of the late Middle Kingdom (late Dynasty 12–Dynasty 13, ca. 1850 –1640 B.C.). They serve as models for the wide array of variations seen on Egyptian scarabs of the Second Intermediate Period (Dynasty 14–17, ca. 1640–1550 B.C.) and on Canaanite scarabs (Middle Bronze Age IIB-IIC, ca. 1700–1500 B.C.).. Scarab Inscribed with Hiero Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scarab-inscribed-with-hieroglyphs-ca-18501640-bc-middle-kingdom-the-scarab-is-inscribed-with-a-symmetric-arrangement-of-hieroglyphs-not-meant-to-form-words-but-chosen-instead-for-their-positive-meaning-such-compositions-are-particularly-prevalent-on-design-scarabs-of-the-late-middle-kingdom-late-dynasty-12dynasty-13-ca-1850-1640-bc-they-serve-as-models-for-the-wide-array-of-variations-seen-on-egyptian-scarabs-of-the-second-intermediate-period-dynasty-1417-ca-16401550-bc-and-on-canaanite-scarabs-middle-bronze-age-iib-iic-ca-17001500-bc-scarab-inscribed-with-hiero-image458498190.html
RM2HHXB3A–Scarab Inscribed with Hieroglyphs ca. 1850–1640 B.C. Middle Kingdom The scarab is inscribed with a symmetric arrangement of hieroglyphs, not meant to form words but chosen instead for their positive meaning. Such compositions are particularly prevalent on design scarabs of the late Middle Kingdom (late Dynasty 12–Dynasty 13, ca. 1850 –1640 B.C.). They serve as models for the wide array of variations seen on Egyptian scarabs of the Second Intermediate Period (Dynasty 14–17, ca. 1640–1550 B.C.) and on Canaanite scarabs (Middle Bronze Age IIB-IIC, ca. 1700–1500 B.C.).. Scarab Inscribed with Hiero
Scarab Inscribed with Hieroglyphs ca. 1640–1550 B.C. Second Intermediate Period The scarab is inscribed with a symmetric arrangement of hieroglyphs, not meant to form words but chosen instead for their positive meaning. Such compositions are particularly prevalent on design scarabs of the late Middle Kingdom (late Dynasty 12–Dynasty 13, ca. 1850 –1640 B.C.). They serve as models for the wide array of variations seen on Egyptian scarabs of the Second Intermediate Period (Dynasty 14–17, ca. 1640–1550 B.C.) and on Canaanite scarabs (Middle Bronze Age IIB-IIC, ca. 1700–1500 B.C.).. Scarab Inscribe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scarab-inscribed-with-hieroglyphs-ca-16401550-bc-second-intermediate-period-the-scarab-is-inscribed-with-a-symmetric-arrangement-of-hieroglyphs-not-meant-to-form-words-but-chosen-instead-for-their-positive-meaning-such-compositions-are-particularly-prevalent-on-design-scarabs-of-the-late-middle-kingdom-late-dynasty-12dynasty-13-ca-1850-1640-bc-they-serve-as-models-for-the-wide-array-of-variations-seen-on-egyptian-scarabs-of-the-second-intermediate-period-dynasty-1417-ca-16401550-bc-and-on-canaanite-scarabs-middle-bronze-age-iib-iic-ca-17001500-bc-scarab-inscribe-image458513431.html
RM2HHY2FK–Scarab Inscribed with Hieroglyphs ca. 1640–1550 B.C. Second Intermediate Period The scarab is inscribed with a symmetric arrangement of hieroglyphs, not meant to form words but chosen instead for their positive meaning. Such compositions are particularly prevalent on design scarabs of the late Middle Kingdom (late Dynasty 12–Dynasty 13, ca. 1850 –1640 B.C.). They serve as models for the wide array of variations seen on Egyptian scarabs of the Second Intermediate Period (Dynasty 14–17, ca. 1640–1550 B.C.) and on Canaanite scarabs (Middle Bronze Age IIB-IIC, ca. 1700–1500 B.C.).. Scarab Inscribe
Scarab with Sobek and Uraei ca. 1640–1500 B.C. (late Middle Bronze Age IIB-IIC) Second Intermediate Period The wings of the scarab are not indicated, but the back is decorated with finely incised branches. This is a common feature on Canaanite scarabs of the Second Intermediate Period (late Middle Bronze Age, ca. 1700–1500 B.C.). The underside of the scarab shows a standing anthropomorphic figure with the head of a crocodile, holding a uraeus that faces him. Another uraeus rises up at his feet, facing away from the deity. A large basket (neb), decorated with vertical hatching, is placed below. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scarab-with-sobek-and-uraei-ca-16401500-bc-late-middle-bronze-age-iib-iic-second-intermediate-period-the-wings-of-the-scarab-are-not-indicated-but-the-back-is-decorated-with-finely-incised-branches-this-is-a-common-feature-on-canaanite-scarabs-of-the-second-intermediate-period-late-middle-bronze-age-ca-17001500-bc-the-underside-of-the-scarab-shows-a-standing-anthropomorphic-figure-with-the-head-of-a-crocodile-holding-a-uraeus-that-faces-him-another-uraeus-rises-up-at-his-feet-facing-away-from-the-deity-a-large-basket-neb-decorated-with-vertical-hatching-is-placed-below-image458522304.html
RM2HHYDTG–Scarab with Sobek and Uraei ca. 1640–1500 B.C. (late Middle Bronze Age IIB-IIC) Second Intermediate Period The wings of the scarab are not indicated, but the back is decorated with finely incised branches. This is a common feature on Canaanite scarabs of the Second Intermediate Period (late Middle Bronze Age, ca. 1700–1500 B.C.). The underside of the scarab shows a standing anthropomorphic figure with the head of a crocodile, holding a uraeus that faces him. Another uraeus rises up at his feet, facing away from the deity. A large basket (neb), decorated with vertical hatching, is placed below.
Scarab Inscribed with Hieroglyphs ca. 1760–1670 B.C. Middle Kingdom The scarab is inscribed with papyrus plants flanking hieroglyphs, not meant to form words but chosen instead for their positive meaning. Symmetric compositions are particularly prevalent on design scarabs of the late Middle Kingdom (late Dynasty 12–Dynasty 13, ca. 1850 –1640 B.C.). They serve as models for the wide array of variations seen on Egyptian scarabs of the Second Intermediate Period (Dynasty 14–17, ca. 1640–1550 B.C.) and on Canaanite scarabs (Middle Bronze Age IIB-IIC, ca. 1700–1500 B.C.).. Scarab Inscribed with Hie Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scarab-inscribed-with-hieroglyphs-ca-17601670-bc-middle-kingdom-the-scarab-is-inscribed-with-papyrus-plants-flanking-hieroglyphs-not-meant-to-form-words-but-chosen-instead-for-their-positive-meaning-symmetric-compositions-are-particularly-prevalent-on-design-scarabs-of-the-late-middle-kingdom-late-dynasty-12dynasty-13-ca-1850-1640-bc-they-serve-as-models-for-the-wide-array-of-variations-seen-on-egyptian-scarabs-of-the-second-intermediate-period-dynasty-1417-ca-16401550-bc-and-on-canaanite-scarabs-middle-bronze-age-iib-iic-ca-17001500-bc-scarab-inscribed-with-hie-image458513443.html
RM2HHY2G3–Scarab Inscribed with Hieroglyphs ca. 1760–1670 B.C. Middle Kingdom The scarab is inscribed with papyrus plants flanking hieroglyphs, not meant to form words but chosen instead for their positive meaning. Symmetric compositions are particularly prevalent on design scarabs of the late Middle Kingdom (late Dynasty 12–Dynasty 13, ca. 1850 –1640 B.C.). They serve as models for the wide array of variations seen on Egyptian scarabs of the Second Intermediate Period (Dynasty 14–17, ca. 1640–1550 B.C.) and on Canaanite scarabs (Middle Bronze Age IIB-IIC, ca. 1700–1500 B.C.).. Scarab Inscribed with Hie
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