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The Scarab from El-Ar was discovered in a multicultural cemetery in the Fourth Cataract area in Sudan. This small object (20 X 14 X 9 mm) is made of faience with traces of green glaze. On the flat surface of the base, in an oval enclosure, two falcon-headed figures going right and holding hands, are deeply impressed. The left figure is crowned with a sun disk of Re, the god on the right has a feathered crown of Amun. The scarab is dated from the end of the New Kingdom to Third Intermediate Period in Egypt (from XX to XXV Dynasty, c. 1200 - 650 B.C.)
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For several years archaeological excavations have been conducted in Sudan, in the Fourth Nile Cataract region, in consequence of the construction of a new dam on the Nile River after Sudanese Antiquity Service decided to start intense archaeological research in this area. One of the expeditions working in the area of the Fourth Cataract is a Polish Mission organized by the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology and Poznan Archaeological Museum, directed by Marek Chlodnicki. The area explored by the Polish expedition is located on the western Nile bank, between the village of Shemkiya in the north and Hagar El-Beida and Es-Sadda in the south. In November 2007, the site noted as El-Ar P1 was discovered. It was placed in the vicinity of a modern village on the hill close to the desert. It is a remarkably interesting site. The beginning of human settlement here can be dated to the fourth millennium B.C., which can be proved by caliciform beakers. Around 2050 -1750 B.C., i.e. in the Middle Kerma period, the site served as a cemetery for the local population. At that time the grave constructions accompanied by stone chapels were built. An Egyptian scarab, made of faience, discovered near to A construction shows another chronological context (c. 1200 - 650 B.C.). For the last time the site was used as cemetery in the Late Meroitic period (c. 150 - 350 A.D.).
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