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Egypt. Museum of Egyptian Antiquities Egypt The Palette of Narmer A temple offering cosmetic palette: Used to crush cosmetic powder between necks of.

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Page 1: Egypt. Museum of Egyptian Antiquities Egypt The Palette of Narmer A temple offering cosmetic palette: Used to crush cosmetic powder between necks of.

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Museum of Egyptian Antiquities

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The Palette of NarmerA temple offering cosmetic palette:

•Used to crush cosmetic powder between necks of serpopards

•Powder used on faces of god/goddess statues in temple

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•dates from about 3200 BC, •contains some of the earliest hieroglyphic inscriptions ever found, •"the first historical document in the world"

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•large (ca. 64 cm./25 in.), shield-shaped, ceremonial palette,

•carved from a single piece of flat, soft green siltstone

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Upper rims on both side are caved with the same design

Two human faces with curved bull-like horns flank Narmer’s serekh

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Serekh is a rectangular frame representing a palace courtyard around the symbols of a catfish and a chisel

Catfish and chisel represent Narmer’s name

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King, wearing the chair-shaped red crown of Lower Egypt, marches in procession toward ten dead enemy soldiers

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King is followed by an attendant who carries his sandals

Catfish and chisel of Narmer’s name hovers in front of the king’s face

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Necks of two serpopards encircle the grinding area of the palette

Each serpopard is controlled by an attendant holding a leash attached to the beast’s neck

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Bull tramples an enemy soldier and knocks down towered walls

Bull symbolizes the king, who is in the act of conqueroring an enemy town

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King Narmer, wearing the conical white crown of Upper Egypt

holds an enemy by the hair, prepares to kill him with a club

Attendant behind king carries his sandals

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A bed of papyrus reeds is personified by a human head

A falcon holds a rope attached to the head

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Two dead enemy soldiers in poses of defeat

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