English: A pectoral with three scarab beetles clasped to a necklace (partly shown) which was discovered from the intact
KV62 tomb of
Tutankhamun. This jewellry depicts Scrab Beetles or
Khepri, pushing the sun. It is one of the treasures found from Tutankhamun's tomb who ruled during the 18th dynasty of Egypt's
New Kingdom. The pectoral is today part of the collection of the Cairo Museum. This photo was taken at the King Tut exhibition at the
Pacific Science Center in Seattle, Washington State, USA.
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