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Well, he did write the Narmer palette that shows the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt.
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Narmer's Palette which is believed to depict the unification of upper or lower Egypt under king narmer.
The site is perhaps best known as the home of the exquisite ceremonial Narmer Palette. Found buried in a cache of temple furniture, the palette had been commissioned by Narmer, the first king of Egypt's First Dynasty, who reigned at about 3100 B.C. The palette--so-called the first political document in history--shows Narmer subduing an enemy ruler.
The Palette of Narmer
Steel cages, clay, stillages, racks Storage of all types of stock
Steel cages, clay, stillages, racks Storage of all types of stock
Narmer's Palette was not meant for actual use. Rather it is a votive, or ritual object, a gift to a god or goddess that was placed in a temple to ensure that the king or perhaps some temple official would have access to the palette throughout eternity. (page 71 of HUM 111 Strayer University)
Chromatic Palette was created in 1981.
The Painter's Palette was created on -20-10-05.
How are the figures on the Palette of Narmer similar to those on the Mesopotamian Royal Standard of Ur?Answer this question…