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- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
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- Obv.: Osiris as mummy wearing atef crown standing to front in boat between two goddesses (not differentiated) in the traditional attitude of Isis and Nephthys, fanning Osiris with their wings. On each end of the boat a hawk with an indistinct crown. Rev.: inscription in three lines; above and below, signs meant for hieroglyphics, between them the seven Greek vowels. Green jasper. Transverse oval, 22 x 15 x 3 (Studies in Magical Amulets, Bonner).
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- Obv.: Papyrus boat in which Harpocrates sits to front on lotus, one leg bent under him, the other extended; r. hand raised with palm to front, l. holds ear of grain. Disk over his head, which is encircled by a nimbus with seven double rays. Under his right foot is a minute figure of a cynocephalus with disk on its head. At Harpocrates' right stands a goddess wearing the atef crown and holding a lotus scepter in l. hand, ankh in r.; at his left, goddess wearing hem-hem crown, lotus scepter in r., ankh in l. Two stars in field, and two crescent moons. Triads of animals: above, three scarabs and under them three cobras; at upper l., two goats, at upper r., goat and hawk. The other two hawks perch on the ends of the boat, under which are three crocodiles. Rev.: Scarab between two crowned hawks. Haematite. Transverse oval, ca. 26 x 21 x 3. In modern gold setting, with suspension loop (Studies in Magical Amulets, Bonner).
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- Obv.: God standing to l., nude except for apron, was scepter in r. hand, ankh in l. Instead of human head, serpent with plume or skhent (?) on r. shoulder, head and neck of ibis crowned with atef on l. In exergue, crocodile to l. with disk on back. Inscription round margin. Rev.: Inscription in nine lines; first the Iaeo palindrome complete, followed by seven letters belonging to the latter half of the same formula. Haematite. Upright oval, 24 x 19 x 3. Chipped at bottom (Studies in Magical Amulets, Bonner).
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- Amulet: Taweret. Faience.
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- Obv.: Ouroboros enclosing uterine symbol, at r. of which a seated god touches the knob of the key. His head is not human, but either that of a hawk or that of a ram. Above, four divinities; at r. and l., winged goddesses, with one wing raised, the other lowered, in the traditional attitude of Isis and Nephthys fanning Osiris. The figures may be meant for those two goddesses, but they are not clearly characterized. At center, Anubis mummy facing an unidentified goddess. Round the design, inside the ouroboros, and in the field, vowels in various combinations, also Iao at r, Sabaoth at bottom. Outside ouroboros, the Soroor formula, partly illegible through abrasion. Rev.: Ouroboros enclosing inscription in eight lines. Haematite. Upright oval, 20 x 18 x 3 (Studies in Magical Amulets, Bonner).
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