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  1. Scarabs are amulets and impression seals shaped according to the eponymous beetles, which were widely popular throughout ancient Egypt.

  2. Scarab, in ancient Egyptian religion, important symbol in the form of the dung beetle (Scarabaeus sacer), which lays its eggs in dung balls fashioned through rolling. This beetle was associated with the divine manifestation of the early morning sun, Khepri, whose name was written with the scarab.

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    • Egyptian Scarabs Are Modeled After the Dung Beetle. Male dung beetles are known for rolling up animal dung and other debris into a ball and rolling. When they gather enough to form a large sphere, they then bury it underground as a food supply for their larvae and lay their eggs inside it.
    • Scarabs Represented Resurrection in Ancient Egypt. Because of the dung beetle’s significance in ancient Egypt, the scarab beetle came to represent the eternal cycle of life.
    • Scarabs Were Associated With the Gods Khepri, Atum, and Re. It is no surprise that the Egyptian scarab was very closely linked with the god Khepri, who presided over the sun, sunrise, and the renewal of life.
    • From the Old Kingdom to the New Kingdom and Beyond. The first known Egyptian scarab amulets appeared during the 6th Dynasty of the Old Kingdom period (2649-2150 BC).
  3. Scarabs are amulets and seals shaped like the scarab beetle, a symbol of rebirth and the sun god Re. The Met's collection includes scarabs from different periods and dynasties of ancient Egypt, such as the Middle Kingdom and the Late Period.

  4. Apr 24, 2023 · Scarab amulets, called scaraboid seals, were very popular during ancient Egyptian times, and came in a range of sizes and designs. Most featured a closed scarab while some featured winged versions. Many of these ancient scarab amulets have been found, all featuring engravings and images.

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  5. Oct 26, 2021 · Today, the scarab remains in Egypt as a symbol of beauty and culture. It features commonly in jewelry and artistry, embedded as a symbol in contemporary art and more commercial Egyptian endeavors. Many handmade, hand-designed artistry, such as Sepia jewelry, derive most of their inspiration from ancient lore – in particular the iconic kheper.

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  7. May 23, 2023 · One of the most famous scarab beetle artifacts is the Scarab of Hatshepsut, which is a large, ornate scarab beetle made of gold and decorated with precious stones. This artifact is believed to have belonged to Hatshepsut, one of the most powerful female pharaohs in ancient Egyptian history.