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Hearst Museum object titled Funerary stela, accession number 6-19880, described as Funerary stela of Duanfnakhtdjeser; limestone; 12x20 in; post-300 B.C. The carved stela has a rounded top and the surface is covered with a layer of white gesso. The surface decoration is present in four bands. The top band depicts a winged disc. The second band depicts figures in a funerary boat and an additional figure standing outside the boat. The third band depicts various animal gods. The bottom band contains six lines of inscription.
Hearst Museum object titled Incomplete scarab seal, accession number 5-7501, described as Seal. Scarab. Stone with tan glaze. Traces of green on plate. Back broken off. Legs deeply carved. Reverse- pharaoh flanked by two gods, maat, khepher and winged uraeus above. Length 2.27 cm. Width 1.84 cm. Height 9.0 mm.
Hearst Museum object titled Scarab, accession number 5-8657, described as Scarab: Steatite; remnants of green glaze [Men-Ka-Ra]? - an error if genueine may be prenomen of [Men-Ka-Ra] or [Men-heper-Ka-Ra] [Maat] feathers on both sides. Doubtful if genuine.
Hearst Museum object titled Scarab, accession number 5-8655, described as Scarab: Steatite, unglazed; some signs uncertain: [Amen-Ra]. [Maat] sign to right; [neb] sign to the left.
Hearst Museum object titled Scarab, accession number 5-193, described as Small white scarab
Hearst Museum object titled Scarab, accession number 5-201, described as green faience scarab; Mn-hpr-Rc, flanked by 2 ma'at feathers and 2 ureii. Man Kheper Ya flanked by 2 feathers, and 2 sea serpen is This eartonehe is used as an annulet. It is very common although generally there are either 2 maat feathers or 2 wraei, but not both on the scarab.
Hearst Museum object titled Scarab seal, accession number 5-7602, described as Seal. Scarab. Stone with tan glaze. All scarab parts present. Reverse-seal includes maat, ankh between two neb. Length 1.08 cm. Width 8.0 mm. Height 5.1 mm.
Hearst Museum object titled Scarab seal, accession number 5-7625, described as Seal. Scarab. Limestone with light tan glaze. All scarab parts present. Reverse-squatting goddess with maat headdress. Length 1.17 cm. Width 9.0 mm. Height 5.6 mm.
Hearst Museum object titled Scarab seal, accession number 5-7500, described as Seal. Scarab. Black stone with tan glaze. Scratches on surface. Roughly carved. Reverse- God figure center with maat above flanked by two human figures with Re signs above. Length 2.04 cm. Width 1.5 cm. Height 9.5 mm.
Hearst Museum object titled Scarab seal, accession number 5-7578, described as Seal. Scarab. Stone with tan-white glaze. All scarab parts present. Reverse- squatting woman, maat, khepher. Length 1.1 cm. Width 8.4 mm. Height 5.5 mm.