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  2. Scarab of Ra - Wikipedia

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    Scarab of Ra is a Mac OS shareware computer game written in 1987 by Rick Holzgrafe [2] and released in 1988 [1] by Semicolon Software, with a modernized version released in 2022. It is an adventure set within an Egyptian pyramid .

  3. Khepri - Wikipedia

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    The name "Khepri" appeared in the Pyramid texts and usually included the scarab hieroglyph as a determinative or ideogram as a potential means to make any allusions to the god clear. [3] Khepri is also mentioned in the Amduat, as the god is intrinsically linked to cycle of the sun and Ra's nightly journey through the Duat, the Egyptian ...

  4. Scarab (artifact) - Wikipedia

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    Thus, the scarab was seen as a reflection of the eternal cycle of life and was characterized as representing the idea of rebirth and regeneration. [10] [11] The scarab has ties to themes of manifestation and growth, and scarabs have been found all across Egypt which originate from many different periods in Egyptian history.

  5. Ra - Wikipedia

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    Ra (/ r ɑː /; [2] Ancient ... Khepri was a scarab beetle who rolled up the Sun in the mornings and was sometimes seen as the morning manifestation of Ra. Similarly, ...

  6. Aker (deity) - Wikipedia

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    In the famous Book of the Dead, Aker also "gives birth" to the god Khepri, the young, rising sun in the shape of a scarab beetle, after Aker has carried Khepri's sarcophagus safely through the underworld caverns. In other underworld scenes, Aker carries the nocturnal barque of Ra.

  7. Scarabaeus sacer - Wikipedia

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    Scarabaeus sacer is the most famous of the scarab beetles. [14] To the Ancient Egyptians, S. sacer was a symbol of Khepri, the early morning manifestation of the sun god Ra, from an analogy between the beetle's behaviour of rolling a ball of dung across the ground and Khepri's task of rolling the sun across the sky. [15]

  8. Sheshi - Wikipedia

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    The nomen of Sheshi [note 4] is inscribed on over two hundred scarab seals, which constitute the sole attestations of his reign.The number of scarabs attributed to Sheshi is paralleled in number only by those bearing the prenomen Maaibre, [9] meaning "The righteous one is the heart of Ra". [7]

  9. Yaqub-Har - Wikipedia

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    Yaqub-Har is attested by no less than 27 scarab seals. Three are from Canaan , four from Egypt, one from Nubia and the remaining 19 are of unknown provenance. [ 2 ] The wide geographic repartition of these scarabs indicate the existence of trade relations among the Nile Delta , Canaan, and Nubia during the Second Intermediate Period.