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Winged Scarab Bettle + 2 Egyptian Ushabti Egypt BC Ancient Egyptian Antiquities

Winged Scarab Bettle + 2 Egyptian Ushabti Egypt BC Ancient Egyptian Antiquities
Winged Scarab Bettle + 2 Egyptian Ushabti Egypt BC Ancient Egyptian Antiquities
Winged Scarab Bettle + 2 Egyptian Ushabti Egypt BC Ancient Egyptian Antiquities
Winged Scarab Bettle + 2 Egyptian Ushabti Egypt BC Ancient Egyptian Antiquities
Winged Scarab Bettle + 2 Egyptian Ushabti Egypt BC Ancient Egyptian Antiquities
Winged Scarab Bettle + 2 Egyptian Ushabti Egypt BC Ancient Egyptian Antiquities
Winged Scarab Bettle + 2 Egyptian Ushabti Egypt BC Ancient Egyptian Antiquities
Winged Scarab Bettle + 2 Egyptian Ushabti Egypt BC Ancient Egyptian Antiquities
Winged Scarab Bettle + 2 Egyptian Ushabti Egypt BC Ancient Egyptian Antiquities
Winged Scarab Bettle + 2 Egyptian Ushabti Egypt BC Ancient Egyptian Antiquities
Winged Scarab Bettle + 2 Egyptian Ushabti Egypt BC Ancient Egyptian Antiquities

Winged Scarab Bettle + 2 Egyptian Ushabti Egypt BC Ancient Egyptian Antiquities
Serve him and his wife. Scarab or Abu al-Jaal is a green ceramic vine shaped like a dung beetle that the ancient Egyptians used to make for decoration. The shape of the scarab is due to a black insect whose habits are to roll up carrion, dirt and dung (dung) and lay their eggs in them and roll them in front of them and collect them in their hole, then to feed on them and keep their eggs in them.
Winged Scarab Bettle + 2 Egyptian Ushabti Egypt BC Ancient Egyptian Antiquities