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The symbol was popular in Ancient Egyptian culture and was found at a site known for its archaeological significance.
As ancient Egyptian culture spread, so did the scarab. Canaanites, Greeks, and Romans adopted the beetle-shaped amulet, incorporating it into their own rituals and jewellery collections.
A three-year-old girl has stunned archaeologists after discovering an ancient Egyptian scarab amulet dating back 3,800 years ...
A young girl found an ancient seal carved with a scarab beetle on a family outing to the Tel Azekah archaeological site, near ...
Ziv Nitzan, a 3½-year-old girl, found a 3,800-year-old scarab amulet during a trip to Tel Azeka, near Beit Shemesh, in Israel.
When three-year-old Ziv Nitzan was out walking with her family in Israel, her sharp eyes spotted an usual stone. It was an ancient Egyptian artifact.
The toddler, Ziv Nitzan, was visiting the archaeological site of Tel Azekah in southern Israel with her family when she found a scarab amulet believed ... a long list of Egyptian and Canaanite ...
“The Egyptian mission under Dr. Zahi Hawass ... along with coloured pottery vessels, scarab beetle amulets and mud bricks bearing seals of Amenhotep III. “Many foreign missions searched ...
Budding archaeologist Ziv Nitzan might have made a career for herself later in life after finding a 3,800-year-old amulet ... Scarab seals are tiny, ornate objects originally from ancient Egypt. They ...
Ziv Nitzan, who is three-and-a-half, picked up a stone on a family trip to Tel Azekah near Beit Shemesh in March. After ...
Ziv Nitzan, 3, discovered a 3,800-year-old Canaanite scarab amulet while hiking with her ... and Ziv’s discovery "joins a long list of Egyptian and Canaanite finds discovered here," Prof.