Ilin-Tomich 2023b
Ilin-Tomich, A. 2023. Egyptian name scarabs from the 12th to the 15th Dynasty: geography and chronology of production. Contributions to the Archaeology of Egypt, Nubia and the Levant 16. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz.
Entities referred to in this publication
Criteria
- scarab side e6
- scarab type B7/B8-O-e6
- plain scarab back
- scarab type D3-O-d5
- scarab side e11
- C-type head
- triangular scarab head
- scarab type B7/B8-O-d6
- C7-type head
- scarab type D3-O-d5
- scarab side d9
- hard-stone scarab
- epithets kꜣ, nfr, wꜣḥ, ꜥnḫ and their combinations
- e9/e10-type side
- C7/D-type heads
- A4a head
- A2 head
- scarab side d14
- more than 4 serrations on the clypeus
- A6a-type head
- A4b-type head
- spiral border with open top ends
- panel border
- deeply set clypeus
- continuous oblong scroll border
- classifier after name
- D6-type head
- scarab side d8
- phonetic spelling of jrj
- phonetic spelling of jmj-rꜣ in hieroglyphic inscriptions
Workshops
- Scarabs with base 1m, head A6a and side d6
- Mlinar Type 3 (scarab type B4-O/I-e8/e9)
- Scarab type B7/8-O-d6 with rings around the holes
- Concave head-sides and quadruple suture lines
- Trapezoid head, side e6/d14, shallow cut
- Trapezoid head, side e6/d14, deep cut
- Obsidian scarabs with large eyes
- Concave head-sides, 1s bases, and d14 legs
- Saddle-like A4a heads, e6c/d14 sides
- C6 head V-shaped line between pronotum and elytra
- decorated backs or a finely detailed human figure