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Why were scarabs important in ancient Egypt?
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Scarabs were associated with transformation and with the rising sun in ancient Egypt. One of the Egyptian gods, Khepri, was depicted as a man with a scarab beetle for a head.
Why was a scarab beetle buried with a mummy?
Scarab beetle carvings were often buried with mummies to help the dead travel to the afterlife. Winged scarabs were particularly associated with safe travels, but any scarab was believed to bring good luck.
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What Is a Scarab?
A scarab is a type of beetle commonly associated with ancient Egypt. Scarab beetles played an important role in ancient Egyptian culture, art, and religion. The connection between Egypt and scarabs is so significant that, for many people in the world today, the two concepts go hand in hand.

How Is the Egyptian Scarab Beetle Significant?
The Egyptian scarab beetle played several different roles in ancient Egyptian culture, making it challenging to define succinctly. Because of their association with the sun and the sun god Ra, scarabs were thought to be symbols of prosperity and good fortune.
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People sometimes wore them as amulets to attract good luck and repel bad luck. Wearing an amulet of a scarab beetle in Egypt was also thought to protect the wearer from illness and ensure resurrection in the next life.
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The vast majority of scarab beetles in Egyptian artifacts are positive in nature, functioning as expressions of hope and goodwill.
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