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Pectoral with a scarab flanked by two uraeus snake. The Lapis lazuli scarab holds a cartouche reading "Nebkheperoure, the Kings' elect". The two cobras wear the solard disk with cornaline stones. Gold, cornaline, laips-lazuli. From the Tomb of Tutankhamun. Egypt, 18th dynasty. Photo: Ayman Khoury.
Location
Egyptian Museum/Cairo/Egypt
Unique Identifier
ART435804
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4992px × 3328px
Photo Credit
© CULTNAT, Dist. RMN-GP / Art Resource, NY
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18th dynasty (1570-1314 BCE)
Cartouche
Gold
Goldwork
Pectoral
Scarab, Sacred Beetle
Tutankhamun (c.1332-1323 BCE)
Uraeus, Snake Symbol of Egypt