This article discusses several rare Egyptian scarabs and Near Eastern cylinder seals, together with their visual documentation in the form of drawings made for Philipp von Stosch (1691-1757) in the 1720s and 1730s. These records have proved important in research on the provenance of the original objects, which entered the British Museum in 1772 from the cabinet of incised gems belonging to Sir William Hamilton (1730–1803). They also demonstrate that, in his collecting and studies of glyptic art, Stosch not only focused on Graeco-Roman gems but tried to cover all aspects of glyptics, despite the limited availability of some varieties. The drawings deliver proof of the claim that he regarded Egyptian scarabs and Near Eastern cylinder seals as...
The current paper is aimed as a primary publication of eight scarabs assembled by the Swedish-Egypti...
Available on demand as hard copy or computer file from Cornell University Library."Taken in part, fr...
This study systematically establishes a methodology for the dating of scarabs and stamp seals from t...
This article discusses several rare Egyptian scarabs and Near Eastern cylinder seals, together with ...
The Egyptian Scarabs were for their ancient possessors, mainly amulets with powerful images or spell...
This article is designed to recover and reconstruct the antiquarian, collecting, and documentary act...
Ancient seals and scarabs from the Egyptian Museum of Turin. The scarabs were, for their ancient p...
This article is based on two lectures delivered during the symposium “Collecting Antiquities from th...
The Royal Museums of Art and History of Brussels (RMAH) boast a rich and world-renowned collection o...
Examination of Philipp von Stosch's documentation of engraved gems, discovered in previously unknown...
Analytical examination of the heart-scarab (EA7876) belonging to a King Sobekemsaf has produced new...
Since the mid-1970s, scarab-shaped seals have been the subject of an increasing number of publicatio...
This article presents new research about the origins of engraved gems in the collection of Constanti...
Publication of the heart scarab of King Shoshenq III, now in the collection of the Brooklyn Museum (...
The Royal Museums of Art and History of Brussels (RMAH) boast a rich and world-renowned collection o...
The current paper is aimed as a primary publication of eight scarabs assembled by the Swedish-Egypti...
Available on demand as hard copy or computer file from Cornell University Library."Taken in part, fr...
This study systematically establishes a methodology for the dating of scarabs and stamp seals from t...
This article discusses several rare Egyptian scarabs and Near Eastern cylinder seals, together with ...
The Egyptian Scarabs were for their ancient possessors, mainly amulets with powerful images or spell...
This article is designed to recover and reconstruct the antiquarian, collecting, and documentary act...
Ancient seals and scarabs from the Egyptian Museum of Turin. The scarabs were, for their ancient p...
This article is based on two lectures delivered during the symposium “Collecting Antiquities from th...
The Royal Museums of Art and History of Brussels (RMAH) boast a rich and world-renowned collection o...
Examination of Philipp von Stosch's documentation of engraved gems, discovered in previously unknown...
Analytical examination of the heart-scarab (EA7876) belonging to a King Sobekemsaf has produced new...
Since the mid-1970s, scarab-shaped seals have been the subject of an increasing number of publicatio...
This article presents new research about the origins of engraved gems in the collection of Constanti...
Publication of the heart scarab of King Shoshenq III, now in the collection of the Brooklyn Museum (...
The Royal Museums of Art and History of Brussels (RMAH) boast a rich and world-renowned collection o...
The current paper is aimed as a primary publication of eight scarabs assembled by the Swedish-Egypti...
Available on demand as hard copy or computer file from Cornell University Library."Taken in part, fr...
This study systematically establishes a methodology for the dating of scarabs and stamp seals from t...