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Narmer (Ancient Egyptian: nꜥr-mr, may mean "painful catfish", "stinging catfish", "harsh catfish", or "fierce catfish;") was an
ancient Egyptian pharaoh...
- The
Narmer Palette, also
known as the
Great Hierakonpolis Palette or the
Palette of
Narmer, is a
significant Egyptian archaeological find,
dating from...
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Egyptological consensus inconclusively identifies Menes with the
Naqada III
ruler Narmer or his successor, the
First Dynasty pharaoh Hor-Aha. The commonly-used name...
- was Menes, who is now
identified with
Narmer. Indeed,
Narmer is the
earliest recorded First Dynasty monarch.
Narmer appears first on the
necropolis seal...
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immediately follows the
unification of
Upper and
Lower Egypt,
possibly by
Narmer, and
marks the
beginning of the
Early Dynastic Period, when
power was centered...
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Narmer macehead The
Narmer macehead is an
ancient Egyptian decorative stone mace head. It was
found in the "main deposit" in the
temple area of the ancient...
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unify all of Egypt.
Others claim he was the son of
Narmer, the
pharaoh who
unified Egypt.
Narmer and
Menes may have been one pharaoh,
referred to with...
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pottery shard from Naqada, and later,
Narmer is
shown wearing the red
crown on both the
Narmer Macehead and the
Narmer Palette. The
white crown of
Upper Egypt...
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Narmer Palette may be the most
ancient from Egypt, but
there are many many
other surviving written do****ents from
Egypt later than the
Narmer Palette...
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embrace someone")
rather than Ka. It was also
thought to be the
birth name of
Narmer.
Because the
reading of the name is so uncertain,
Egyptologists and writing...