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Egypt

Egypt. Egypt. Museum of Egyptian Antiquities. Egypt. The Palette of Narmer. A temple offering cosmetic palette: Used to crush cosmetic powder between necks of serpopards Powder used on faces of god/goddess statues in temple. Egypt. dates from about 3200 BC,

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Egypt

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  1. Egypt

  2. Egypt Museum of Egyptian Antiquities

  3. Egypt The Palette of Narmer • A temple offering cosmetic palette: • Used to crush cosmetic powder between necks of serpopards • Powder used on faces of god/goddess statues in temple

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 Egypt • dates from about 3200 BC, • contains some of the earliest hieroglyphic inscriptions ever found, • "the first historical document in the world"

  5. Egypt • large (ca. 64 cm./25 in.), shield-shaped, ceremonial palette, • carved from a single piece of flat, soft green siltstone

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  8. Egypt Upper rims on both side are caved with the same design Two human faces with curved bull-like horns flank Narmer’s serekh

  9. Egypt 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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  12. Egypt King, wearing the chair-shaped red crown of Lower Egypt, marches in procession toward ten dead enemy soldiers

  13. Egypt 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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  17. Egypt 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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  20. Egypt 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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  26. Egypt 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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  29. Egypt A bed of papyrus reeds is personified by a human head A falcon holds a rope attached to the head

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  32. Egypt Two dead enemy soldiers in poses of defeat

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