Amulets of Ancient Egypt

Amulets of Ancient Egypt
ISBN-10
0714109762
ISBN-13
9780714109763
Pages
112
Language
English
Published
1994
Publisher
Trustees of the British Museum
Author
Carol Andrews

Description

Amulets were first made in Egypt as early as 4000 BC and became essential adornments for both the living and the dead. They were believed to endow the wearer, by magical means, with the properties they represent. An amuletic foot, for example, could be worn to ensure fleetness of foot; while the scarab beetle represented the new-born sun, and was the symbol of new life. Amulets in the image of powerful gods would be worn for protection; and malevolent creatures - like the male hippopotamus - would be worn to ward off the evil they represented.