Scarabs and Amulettes
This process finally met with change in the form of the quasi-expatriate Frenchman Auguste Mariette, who in the 1850s became director of the Antiquities Service for the Egyptian government and founded the Musée Boulaq as a locus for retaining the material produced by his numerous digs throughout Egypt, later to evolve into the Cairo Museum. In 1871-2 this burgeoning collection was documented by the photographers Hippolyte Délié and Emile Béchard in a series of photographs, published with an overview by Mariette as the Album du Musée Boulaq. These inspired prints, largely taken in the crisp direct light of the Egyptian sun, are among the first photographs ever taken of their recently-unearthed objects.
Identified items in the image:
505 - Abydos- Harabat-el-Madfouneh - Scarab w/cartouche of Osiris
507 - Memphis- Saqqarah - Scarab w/cartouche of Mycérinus
519 - Thèbes- Drah-abou'l-neggah - Double-faced amulette
522 - Abydos- Harabat-el-Madfouneh - Scarab
523 - Abydos- Harabat-el-Madfouneh - Scarab
525 - Thèbes- Drah-abou'l-neggah - Scarab
526 - Thèbes- Drah-abou'l-neggah - Scarab
527 - Thèbes- Drah-abou'l-neggah - Scarab
528 - Thèbes- Drah-abou'l-neggah - Scarab
541 - Abydos- Harabat-el-Madfouneh - Scarab
542 - Abydos- Harabat-el-Madfouneh - Scarab
556 - Thèbes- Deir-el-Medineh - Scarab
563 - Tanis- Sân - Bronze cube
(from Mariette, "Notice des Principaux Monuments..." 1872)