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Amulets
The Petrie typology of amulets in detail
Summary of the five classes:
Categories (as given by Petrie, with some names updated, but without comment on the interpretation of the object type as an amulet category):
Class 1. Amulets of similars
1. head, bearded
2. face
3. wedjat eye
4. eye
5. ear
6. tongue
7. heart
8. breast
9. arm
10. two arms
11. hand open
12. fist clenched
13. fist, thumb between first and second fingers
14. two hands side by side
15. leg
16. phallus
17. sema-hieroglyph ('unite')
18. frog and toad
19. fly
20. papyrus sceptre
21. papyrus on a plaque
22. jackal head
23. leopard head
24. claw
25. tooth
26. locust
Class 2. Amulets of powers
27. wagtail
28. human-headed bird
29. duckling
30. man's girdle tie (Petrie interpretation of the ankh hieroglyph)
31. nefer hieroglyph
32. sistrum
33. collar counterpoise
34. headrest
35. djed-pillar
36. carpentry square
37. plummet
38. forked knife
39. plumes (double and single)
40. double plume, disk and horns
41. double feather
42. rising sun
43. sun disk
44. crowned sun
45. moon boat
46. stairs
47. hornet
48. white crown
49. red crown
50. double crown on neb-hieroglyph
51. vulture and cobra
52. crook
53. flail
54. staff
55. disk mace-head
56. pear mace-head
57. ames-sceptre
58. cobra
59. man kneeling with palm branches ('million' in hieroglyphs; image of gods Shu and Heh)
60. bound captive
61. figure with necklaces
Class 2. Amulets of property
62. ox head
63. trussed ox
64. gazelle
65. haunch of meat
66. goose or duck
67. offering-loaf on mat
68. offering-table with loaves
69. date
70. vase
71. collar
72. hieroglyphs menekh and aper
73. headcloth of king
74. comb
75. spear head
76. writing tablet
77. name-bead
78. cartouche
79. seal
80. seal ring
81. cord circle (shen-ring)
82. shabti (figure to do work for deceased in afterlife)
Class 2. Amulets of protection
83. sun and wings
84. sun and cobras
85. crescent
86. mummiform figure
87. mummy on embalming bed
88. Isis knot (tiyet)
89. scarab, flat base
90. scarab, inscribed base
91. pectoral (for heart scarab)
92. scarab with undercut legs
93. winged scarab
94. vulture
95. vulture with wings spread
96. serpent
97. serpent head or forepart
98. cobra on case
99. two eels on case (Petrie 'amphisboena')
100. eel on case (Petrie 'phagrus eel')
101. lizard on case
102. Taweret on case
103. shrewmouse on case
104. horn
105. bone
106. coral
107. cypraea shell
108. nerita shell
109. mitra shell
110. conus shell
111. cardium edule shell
112. meleagrina margaritafera shell (Red Sea Pearl)
113. celopatra shell
114. pectunculus violascens shell
115. polinices shell
116. cassis nodulosa shell
117. murex shell
118. helix desertorum shell
119. clanculus pharaonis shell
120. turbo, operculum
121. oliva shell
122. terebra consobrina shell
123. stone tool
124. bell
125. door bolt
126. seated prince
127. princess
128. Medusa head
129. bulla
130. forehead pendant
131. knotted cord
132. woven charm
133. charm case
134. hypocephalus
135. inscribed stone charms, Roman Period ('gnostic gems'), Greek
136. as no.135 but not Greek
137. cross
Class 2. Amuletic figurines of deities
138. wedjat eye
139. wedjat eye (unusual types)
140. wedjat eye, multiple
141. wedjat eye, with deities
142. wedjat eye, inscribed
143. Horus the hunter
144. Horus on the crocodiles ('Horus stelae')
145. Horus the child
146. Horus on lotus
147. head of Horus
148. Isis and Horus
149. Isis
150. Isis mourning
151. Isis Pharia (of the Pharos, the lighthouse at Alexandria)
152. Isis, Nephthys and Horus
153. groups of goddesses
154. Nephthys
155. Nephthys mourning
156. Osiris, Isis and Horus
157. Osiris
158. heart of Osiris
159. oracular bust
160. Horus and Min
161. Min
162. Amun
163. Amun, Mut, Khons
164. Mut
165. Khons
166. Inheret (Onuris)
167. Shu
168. Neit
169. unidentified deities, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods
170. Hathor
171. head of Hathor
172. Maat
173. Hatmehyt
174. Serqet (Selkis)
175. Nefertem
176. Ptah-Sokar
177. Ptah
178. dwarf
179. saints
180-203 animal-headed deities:
180. Horus
181. Ra
182. four children of Horus
183. Seth
184. male sphinx
185. female sphinx
186. cow-headed Hathor
187. Khnum
188. Bes
189. Bes, unusual forms
190. Bes head
191. Thoth of Panebs
192. Maihesa
193. Inheret-Shu and Tefnet
194. Sekhmet or Bast
195. Bast aegis
196. Shu and Tefnet
197. Anubis
198. Wepwawet
199. jackal-headed archer
200. shrewmouse-headed figure
201. Sobek
202. Thoth
203. serpent-headed god
deities in animal form 204-261
204. standing ape
205. seated ape
206. baboon
207. Apis bull
208. Hathor cow
209. Hathor cow on square
210. Hathor cow head
211. ram
212. ram head
213. hare
214. ibex
215. Barbary sheep
216. Klipspringer
217. camel
218. hawl-headed sphinx
219. lion
220. two lions
222. lion head
223. lion and bull foreparts
224. two bulls foreparts
225. cat in shrine
226. two cats on column
227. cat and kittens
228. Seth animal
229. jackal standing
230. two jackal heads
231. jackal recumbent
232. shrewmouse
233. dog
234. pig
235. hippopotamus
236. Taweret
237. hippopotamus head
238. hedgehog
239. turtle
240. crocodile
241. waran
242. lizard
243. Mont standard/ harpoon of Horus of Mesen
244. hawl-headed sphinx
245. hawk, falcon
246. ostrich
247. ibis
248. vulture
249. vulture flying
250. goat sucker
251. bird heads
252. Coptic bird amulets
253. bird foot
254. serpent with arms (Nehebkau)
255. fish of Mendes (shilba-fish)
256. mormyrus fish (oxyrhynchus fish)
257. bulti fish (tilapia)
258. electric fish
259. lepidotus fish
260. scorpion
261. green beetle
Amulets of deities, miscellaneous forms, 262-275
262. shuttle or winding frame (?)
263. woman with offerings
264. figure in tall headdress
265. figure in long robe
266. figure in pointed cap
267. flower
268. palm column
269. bunch of grapes
270. flowering reed
271. seed vessel
272. unidentified object
273. two fingers
274. pendants, motif unidentified, Roman Period
275. star
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