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“Hyksos” Scarabs from Canaan

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 June 2015

Extract

When Professor Garstang excavated part of the Middle-Late Bronze Age Necropolis at Jericho between the years 1930–1936, he made special mention in one of his reports of a scarab in a group of six from Tomb 13 (LAAA., XX 1933, pp. 36–7 and Fig. 11). He described it briefly as follows:—

“Figure of a Canaanite wearing robe and cap with Syro-Hyksos hieroglyphs in the field.”

Twenty years have elapsed since then, and other scarabs have come to light which show figures wearing the same type of dress, so that it does seem worth while to assemble them on one page to see if they form a consistent and instructive group.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The British Institute at Ankara 1956

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References

page 73 note 1 I am indebted to Dr. Edith Porada for these and other references.