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The Egyptian scarab is one of the most powerful symbols in Egyptian theology. Excavations of ancient Egyptian archaeological sites have uncovered images of the scarab, dating from the Sixth Dynasty and up to the period of Roman rule. The scarab beetle had enormous significance in Egyptian mythology. They were an important part of ancient Egyptian life, scarab beetles were considered magical and lucky. Ancient Egyptians were fascinated by a dung beetle, a type of scarab beetle. The influence of the ancient Egyptian scarab beetles in Egyptian mythology was obvious. Scarabs are inspired by the real-life scarab beetles, who play an important role in ancient Egyptian mythology.

The Egyptian dung beetle (Scarabeus sacer) is one of the most recurrent symbols throughout Egyptian artwork and hieroglyphics and had enormous significance in Egyptian mythology. The beetle lays its eggs in a small ball of dung, often several times its own weight and size. It was this behavior that led the ancient Egyptians to believe that the dung beetle was an earthly representation of the Egyptian god Khepri, who pushed the morning sun out of the darkness, into our world, and across the sky. The ancient Egyptian word Khepri translates to "coming into being" or "who brings into being. Khepri, symbolized by the Egyptian scarab beetle, is the embodiment of the fifth element, Sa, the quintessence and symbol of never-ending regeneration and renewal. This power of regeneration becomes even more important as an Egyptian prepares to pass from this life into the next. Before an Egyptian was granted a place in the afterlife, he or she must pass a rigorous test called the Weighing of the Heart. The Egyptian was asked to name each of the 42 deities and swear against committing any offenses against each of them. In the Egyptian's life, this was probably the most important role of the carvings of scarab beetles especially the heart scarab.

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