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List of ancient Egyptian statuary with amulet necklaces
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An amulet, also known as a good luck charm, is an object believed to confer protection upon its possessor. The "Amulets of Ancient Egypt" fall in approximately seven major categories:
- Amulets of gods/goddesses and sacred animals
- Amulets of protection (or aversion)
- The scarab for the living, (or for a funerary offering)
- Amulets of assimilation
- Amulets for powers
- Amulets of possessions, property, or as offerings
- (symbolism of materials)

Suspension hole on 3-god plaque, lug-holes on: papyrus stem, Menats-(counterpoise)(?), large heart(?)(bottom-right)
(Photo: High-Res expandible).
Row 3: (4)-Heart amulets.



The first usages are from time periods of: ED, Early Dynastic Period, FIP, First Intermediate Period, G-R, Graeco-Roman Period, LD, Late Dynastic Period, MK, Middle Kingdom, NK, New Kingdom, OK, Old Kingdom, SIP, Second Intermediate Period, and TIP, Third Intermediate Period.
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Amulets of protection
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Amulets of protection: animals, gods, goddesses, etc.
Ankh Amulet
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(seated)-block statue of: Cuboid Statue of Tety called Tetyty,[1] (photo), British Museum
Bes Amulet
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(shiny boxwood statuette) Young Girl, (shaved head with youth side lock), Carrying oversized Pot The Durham Servant Girl, (photo, Durham Museum)
- Motif:
(non-formal Egyptian style): Dwarf /(Child) Carrying Oversized Container
Amarna Period, reign of Akhenaten, 1353-1336 BC
Eye of Horus Amulet
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Gayer-Anderson cat, (donated to British Museum)
Eye of Horus Amulet, Thoth-Baboon statues
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Other types of plaque-necklaces on Thoth-baboon:
- statue at Louvre with plaque-amulet necklace
3-Fox-Skins
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vertical Painted Relief Panel of Iry,[4] Scribe, ((correct vertical)-Painted Panel Relief of Iry. )
Fringed-Fabric ligatured w/ vertical S-(folded cloth)
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Heart amulet
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Pectoral Necklace
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- Offering of Pectoral Necklace
Unidentified amulet
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(two statues) Prince Rahotep, and wife Nofret
Amulet necklace statues of Senusret III
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– (created by Senusret III(?), or from Kush country(?))
Statues of Senusret III
- Amulet Necklace on 3-statues, British Museum
- Berlin Museum statue
- Louvre statue
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Scarab amulets
Amulets of assimilation
2-Wine-Jars
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(tomb relief) Maya (Egyptian) w/Staff and hieroglyph inscriptions–(Tomb of Maya)
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