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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 6-22158, described as amulet-seal, glaze gone; length 22 mm
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 scarab seal, accession number 5-7501, described as Seal. Scarab. Stone with tan glaze. Traces of green on plate. Back broken off. Legs deeply carved. Reverse- pharaoh flanked by two gods, maat, khepher and winged uraeus above. Length 2.27 cm. Width 1.84 cm. Height 9.0 mm.
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 5-7569, described as Seal. Scarab. Stone with whitish glaze. All scarab parts present. Double lines indicate legs. Reverse- two stick figure men seated on thrones face each other. Length 1.29. Width 9.5 mm. Height 5.7 mm.
Hearst Museum object titled Scarab seal, accession number 5-7453, described as Seal. Scarab. Stone with grey glaze. Protothorax indicated by side notches. Legs are two parallel lines. Reverse-man wearing kilt, uraeus, neb, crocodile. Length 2.06 cm. Width 1.47 cm. Height 8 mm.
Hearst Museum object titled Scarab seal, accession number 5-7587, described as Seal. Scarab. Stone with grey glaze. Geometric treatment of scarab. Short line across back indicates protothorax. Upward curving arcs each side and above perforation at rear. Reverse- incised hieroglyph in low relief. Length 1.56 cm. Width 1.16 cm. Height 6.9 mm.