User:Mmcannis/sandbox/Amulets of Ancient Egypt
Appearance
The Amulets of Ancient Egypt fall in approximately seven major categories:
- –Amulets of gods/goddesses & sacred animals
- –Amulets of protection (or aversion)
- –The Scarab (artifact) for the living, (or for a funerary offering)
- –Amulets of assimilation
- –Amulets for powers
- –Amulets of possessions, property, or as offerings
- –(symbolism of materials)
The first usages are from timeperiods of: ED, Early Dynastic Period, FIP, First Intermediate Period, G-R, Graeco-Roman Period, LD, Late Dynastic Period, MK, Middle Kingdom, NK, New Kingdom, OK, Old Kingdom, SIP, Second Intermediate Period, and TIP, Third Intermediate Period.
Amulet | Egy. lang. equiv | Discovered by | First usage | City/ cemetary |
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Papyrus stem (hieroglyph) (scarab at left) |
udjt utchat |
5th Dynasty | Mastaba | One of the 14 Spirits of Ra-(no 5); meanings of youth, viguor | ||
Girdle of Isis/Knot of Isis Tyet |
tyt | Flinders Petrie | 5th Dynasty | Mastaba |
Amulets of protection
[edit]Amulets of protection: animals, gods, goddesses, etc.
Cat
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Amulet | Egy. lang. equiv | Discovered by | First usage | City/ cemetary |
Notes | |
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Cat | suspension loop-(top-back) -- (looped examples, and 'non-suspension pieces') |
Ibis
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Amulet | Egy. lang. equiv | Discovered by | First usage | City/ cemetary |
Notes | |
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Ibis (as god Thoth) | suspension loop-(top) -- protection, or honarary amulet |
Lion
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Amulet | Egy. lang. equiv | Discovered by | First usage | City/ cemetary |
Notes | |
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Lion | Couchant lion or dog, OK, FIP[1] | protection, or honarary amulet |
Monkey or Baboon
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Amulet | Egy. lang. equiv | Discovered by | First usage | City/ cemetary/ material |
Notes | |
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Seated Baboon(?) Thoth(?) |
faience | suspension loop-(back) -- protection, or honarary amulet |
Amulet | Egy. lang. equiv | Discovered by | First usage | City/ cemetary/ material |
Notes | |
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Goddess Sekhmet | protection, or honarary amulet | |||||
Goddess Sekhmet | Saite period | faience | suspension lug-transverse-(ribbed) -- protection, or honarary amulet | |||
Goddess Sekhmet | suspension loop/hole-(top-front) -- protection, or honarary amulet |
Scarab amulets
[edit]Amulets of assimilation
[edit]2-Finger amulet
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2-Finger Amulet, (see here, amulet & mummy article)
Amulet | Egy. lang. equiv | Discovered by | First usage | City/ cemetary |
Notes | |
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2-fingers-amulet | Abundance(?) Purpose(?)-touch, sensitivity? |
Grape bunch
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Amulet | Egy. lang. equiv | Discovered by | First usage | City/ cemetary |
Notes | |
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Bunch of grapes | Abundance faience & bronze -- w/ suspension loop |
Amulets of possessions, property, or as offerings
[edit]Amulets of possessions, property, or as offerings
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Amulet | Egy. lang. equiv | Discovered by | First usage | City/ cemetary |
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Hotep plan view, offering table of goods |
protection, or honarary amulet with
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References
[edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to Amulets of Ancient Egypt.
- ^ Amulets of Ancient Egypt, Carol Andrews
- Ancrews, Carol, 1994. Amulets of Ancient Egypt, chapter 4: Scarabs for the living and funerary scarabs, pp 50-59, Andrews, Carol, c 1993, University of Texas Press, 518 amulets, 1, or multiples included in 12 necklaces; (softcover, ISBN 0-292-70464-X)
External links
[edit]- 2-Finger amulet, (and others)
- Collection of Egyptian amulets
- Amulet collection & write-up; Headrest, 2-Finger, Heart amulet, Eye of Horus, etc.