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palette

small slab of stone used for grinding cosmetics in pre-dynastic Egyptian times; later, large ceremonial palettes bearing carved reliefs commemorated important events.

register

section of a scene or inscription represented on the walls of temples, tombs or stelae in Ancient Egypt

serekh

a form of decoration found on the facades of royal palaces

standard

object carried at the top of a pole and used as an emblem or to mark a rallying point in battle

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This palette commemorates the victories of King Narmer, who came from the south of Egypt to invade the Delta in about 3000 BC.

It represents the most important evidence that the first political unification in the history of mankind occurred in Egypt. The two faces of the artifact are topped by the name of Narmer inscribed inside the Serekh, or rectangular frame. In hieroglyphic signs, the chisel reads "mr" and the catfish reads "naar."

The Serekh is flanked by two female heads having the ears and horns of a cow, which could be the first representation of the goddess Hathor.

The scene on the front shows the king, followed by his sandals bearer and wearing the White Crown of Upper Egypt, smiting a helpless foe from the North.

The falcon Horus of Upper Egypt stands upon a bunch of papyrus plants holding a northern prisoner.

The lower register, or scene, depicts two other northern enemies running away from the king. Inscribed upon their heads are hieroglyphic signs indicating their names or those of their localities.

The upper section of the back side shows the king wearing the Red Crown of Lower Egypt, followed by his sandals bearer and preceded by his vizier and four standard bearers.

Next comes a scene depicting the corpses of 10 beheaded men.

In the middle section, there are two men holding two felines with extremely long necks representing the people of the North and South under the control of the king and his men.

The lower section shows a bull, representing the king attacking the walls of a northern city.

Dimensions:  Height 64 cm  Width 42 cm

Attributes Attributes

Culture:

Pharaonic

Technique:

Relief

Style:

Old Kingdom

Materials:

Graywacke
Type Type

Type:

Palette
Map Map

Location: 

Egyptian Museum

Created: 

El-Kom El-Ahmar
Timeline Timeline

Created: 

Naqada III, Dynasty 0

Acquired: 

1898 AD
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