The ancient Egyptian scarab is one of the most captivating and intriguing artifacts ever discovered from their civilization. This small beetle-shaped amulet was made to represent the dung beetle, Khepri, who was considered sacred by the Egyptians as it rolled balls of manure into which it laid its eggs. It is believed that the scarab beetle represented rebirth and renewal in ancient Egyptian culture due to its ability to roll dung uphill using the sun's strength. The symbolism of the scarab beetle was not only associated with the life cycle of nature but also with human existence, as the dung ball is reminiscent of a tomb, which represents death and rebirth into eternal life through the resurrection and ascension to heaven. Thus, the scarab amulet symbolized regeneration and resurrection in ancient Egyptian beliefs. <lora:New_Fantasy_CoreV4_FLUX:1>
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