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Hearst Museum object titled Scarab, accession number 5-2160, described as green faience; glyphs on under side - mn-hpr-Rc (Thutmose III) 'Imn hedj, ha or mehit, neb, 2 cobra goddesses flank wadj papyrus scepter.
Hearst Museum object titled Scarab, accession number 6-19101, described as commemorative scarab of Amenhotep III: Lion-hunt scarab. Limestone, grey-white; no cartouhce of pharaoh between legs; very poor condition. 6.5 cm length, 4.5 cm wide, 2.9 cm thick
Hearst Museum object titled Scarab, accession number 6-19100, described as commemorative scarab of Amenhotep III: lion-hunt scarab. Limestone, grey-white; no cartouche of pharaoh on sides; poor condition. 8.9 cm length, 5.8 width, 3.6 cm thick
Hearst Museum object titled Scarab, accession number 5-738, described as Scarab, amethyst. Original label: "XII/XVIII dynasties
Hearst Museum object titled Scarab, accession number 6-19093, described as pottery: scarab with impression
Hearst Museum object titled Scarab, accession number 6-19095, described as pottery: scarab
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.
Hearst Museum object titled Scarab seal, accession number 5-7470, described as Seal: Scarab; tan stone; scarab parts roughly indicated; single line parallel to base depicts legs; Reverse- Thothmes III cartouche and hieroglyph; Height 4.9 mm. Length 1.1 cm. Width .8 cm. Note: Four lines divide the elytra. Reverse side: Mn-hpr-R in cartouche; the glyphs next to it probably should be Dhuty-ms, judging from the context; the ms sign is clear.
Hearst Museum object titled Scarab with inscription, accession number 6-19115, described as Scarab with inscription
Hearst Museum object titled Scarab with inscription, accession number 6-19119, described as Scarab with inscription