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Hearst Museum object titled Amulet seal, accession number 6-22158, described as amulet-seal, glaze gone; length 22 mm
Hearst Museum object titled Amulet seal, accession number 6-22123, described as Pyramidal amulet-seal; 16x17 mm, of greenish faience
Hearst Museum object titled Amulet seal, accession number 6-22157, described as amulet-seal, glaze gone; length 26 mm
Hearst Museum object titled Incomplete cylinder seal, accession number 6-17210, described as half of cylinder seal of black steatite; 1.19 mm Early Dynastic Period
Hearst Museum object titled Incomplete seal, accession number 6-19097, described as black stone seal, broken, cylindrical, half missing; length 3.5 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Scarab or seal, accession number 6-11630, described as Flat seal or scarab, of green stone.
Hearst Museum object titled Scarab seal, accession number 5-7458, described as Seal. Scarab. Grey stone with light tan glaze. All scarab parts indicated. Head undercut. Reverse-Anubis, hawk, two uraei with Thothmes III cartouche. Length 1.94 cm. Width 1.44 cm. Height 9.0 mm. Possibly not Anubis - could be couchant lion with sun-disc above.
Hearst Museum object titled Scarab seal, accession number 5-7461, described as Seal. Scarab. Pottery (?) with whitish tan glaze. All scarab parts indicated including leg hairs. Reverse-Thothmes III cartouche with uraei and Neb. Lenth 1.78 cm. Width 1.31 cm. Height 9.0 mm. Four uraei - two on either side of cartouche - two m3’t feathers surmount cartouche. Nb sign below.
Hearst Museum object titled Scarab seal, accession number 5-7557, described as Seal. Scarab. Stone with grey glaze. Crude carving of scarab with protothorax indicated by notches. Reverse-elements of XVIII dynasty cartouche present. Length 1.36 cm. Width 1.05 cm. Height 6.4 mm.
Hearst Museum object titled Scarab seal, accession number 5-7490, described as Seal: Scarab; tan glazed stone: Reverse: Thothmes III cartouche above seated figure with staff in each hand; All scarab parts present; Length: 1.42 centimeters, height: .7 centimeters, width 1.0 centimeters. Note: The name inside the cartouche reads Mn-ḫpr-R'. The seated figure is a nḥḥ sign sitting on a nb sign. Mn-ḫpr-R' millions of years.