Friday, August 04, 2006

The most fascinating amulets in ancient Egypt were often to represent insects, among them a golden amulet from the collection of king pasunnes I at Cairo museum, which dates back to the 21dynasty around 1000 B.C. This amulet represents a scarab beetle with adjoined wings from a different beetle. That beetle is from the Buperstidae family.




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