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The Palette of Narmer

 

 

This object, which dates from around 3200 B.C., is a palette used for preparing cosmetics. It illustrates events from reign of Narmer, the first pharaoh of Egypt. The hawk is the symbol of the sky god Horus, who is holding a tether attached to six papyrus plants, the symbol of Lower Egypt. The central figure is wearing the crown of Upper Egypt.

Chronologies

Africa: Ancient Egypt

 

Paletter of Narmer Front



Palette of Narmer Back 


From: Redrawn from Fairservis, JARCE 28 [1991]: 2-3. This image copyrighted by Peter A. Piccione.

 

Introduction and e-text copyright 2005 by David W. Koeller timemaster@thenagain.info. All rights reserved.

 

 

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