In ancient Egypt, the beetle (scarab) was observed as emerging from dry ground. Because of this, the ancient Egyptians
viewed the beetle as a metaphor for the resurrection of those who had been mummified and therefore the beetle become
a symbol for rebirth or being re-born into the afterlife.
viewed the beetle as a metaphor for the resurrection of those who had been mummified and therefore the beetle become
a symbol for rebirth or being re-born into the afterlife.