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"I showed it to my mother, and she said it was just an ordinary stone or a bead," the girl said, describing the moments after ...
What the young girl found turned out to be an Egyptian amulet dating back to the New Kingdom period, about 3,500 years ago. The amulet took the shape of a dung beetle, which was sacred in Ancient ...
A scarab beetle set in gold shows that ancient Egyptians thought the heart was the most important organ in the human body.
A young girl on a family hike near the central city of Hod Hasharon recently discovered a small Egyptian stone amulet, thousands of years old, lying out in the open, the Israel Antiquities ...
The amulet Ziv found is shaped like a scarab or ... The scarab’s name comes from the Egyptian word "hprr," which means “to come into being” or “to be created,” according to the authority ...
A CLEVER team of archaeologists have unearthed a trio of ancient tombs which all belonged to a peculiar set of Egyptians. The ...
A 12-year-old girl hiking with her family stumbled upon a 3,500-year-old Egyptian amulet, the Israel Antiquities Authority said on Thursday. “I was looking down at the ground to find porcupine ...
The scarab was either used as a seal or amulet, according to Dr. Daphna ... which was considered sacred in Ancient Egypt. "It was a symbol of new life, because of the dung ball it created and ...
Dr. Amit Dagan and Dafna Filshteiner recount the discovery of a Bronze Age Egyptian Scarab amulet. (Credit: Israel Antiquities Authority) An ancient Egyptian scarab amulet dating back around 3,500 ...
12-year-old Dafna Filshteiner found a 3,500-year-old ancient Egyptian amulet while hiking in a suburb of Tel Aviv. The finding, outlined in a December 4 statement by the Israel Antiquities ...
An Israeli girl hiking in the Tel Qana site near Hod Hasharon recently discovered an ancient Egyptian amulet, estimated to be some 3,500 years old. "I was looking down at the ground to find ...
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