Accession No
1971.47 F
Description
Glazed white steatite scarab with inscribed base and traces of green glaze, originally part of a finger ring. Detailed clypeus, head, prothorax and elytra; legs indicated on the sides, detailed with vertical notches; base inscribed with hieroglyphs in a psuedo-cartouche within a continuous scroll border; perforated longitudinally with the remains of a copper alloy ring inside.
Place
Asia; West Asia; Palestine; West Bank; Jericho
Period
?Prehistoric ?Middle Bronze Age II
Source
British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem [donor]; Kenyon, Kathleen (excavator)
Department
Arch
Reference Numbers
1971.47 F; MAA: Z 46515; G73 [Excavation Register]
Cultural Affliation
Material
Stone; Steatite
Local Term
Measurements
25mm
Events
Context (Field collection)
Tomb G73
Event Date
Author: Sam Daisley
Context (Field collection)
Jericho, excavated by Kathleen Kenyon, 1952-1958. See archive for field notebooks, distribution lists, etc. (BR6/3/1/1 – BR6/3/1/8).
Event Date 1952
Author: Sam Daisley
Context (References)
Kenyon, K.M. (1960). Excavations at Jericho, Vol. I: The Tombs Excavated in 1952–1954. London: The British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem.
Event Date 1960
Author: maa
Context (References)
Kenyon, K.M. (1960). Excavations at Jericho, Vol. II The Tombs Excavated in 1955–1958. London: The British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem. Fig. 295.6.
Event Date 1960
Author: Katrina Dring
Description (Physical description)
Description for 1971.47 [A-L]: 'One bronze ring (incomplete) (G) and eleven scarabs (A-F, H-L). Drawn.'
Event Date 1971
Author: maa
Context (Amendments / updates)
Four unmarked scarabs were found on 17/03/2003 in a box with material from Tell el'Ajjul. The assumption was made that they were from this site and they were assigned a Z number, Z 46515. They have now been identified as 1971.47 F, I, J and K and have been matched with scarabs illustrated in Kenyon's Jericho Vol 2 publication.
Event Date 13/9/2023
Author: Katrina Dring
Description (Physical description)
Glazed white steatite scarab with inscribed base and traces of green glaze, originally part of a finger ring. Detailed clypeus, head, prothorax and elytra; legs indicated on the sides, detailed with vertical notches; base inscribed with hieroglyphs in a psuedo-cartouche within a continuous scroll border; perforated longitudinally with the remains of a copper alloy ring inside.
Event Date 13/9/2023
Author: Katrina Dring
Description (Physical description)
Original description for Z 46515[.1-4]: 'Two ? bone/ivory scarabs, one with lion inscribed the other with hieroglyphs in the centre and rope outline. Two blue faience scarabs, one with beetle inscription and the other with hieroglyphs surrounded by spirals.'
Event Date 13/9/2023
Author: Katrina Dring
FM:298825
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