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- Narmer_Palette abstract "The Narmer Palette, also known as the Great Hierakonpolis Palette or the Palette of Narmer, is a significant Egyptian archeological find, dating from about the 31st century BC, containing some of the earliest hieroglyphic inscriptions ever found. It is thought by some to depict the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt under the king Narmer. On one side, the king is depicted with the bulbed White Crown of Upper (southern) Egypt, and the other side depicts the king wearing the level Red Crown of Lower (northern) Egypt. Along with the Scorpion Macehead and the Narmer Maceheads, also found together in the Main Deposit at Nekhen, the Narmer Palette provides one of the earliest known depictions of an Egyptian king. The Palette shows many of the classic conventions of Ancient Egyptian art, which must already have been formalized by the time of the Palette's creation. The Egyptologist Bob Brier has referred to the Narmer Palette as "the first historical document in the world".The Palette, which has survived five millennia in almost perfect condition, was discovered by British archeologists James E. Quibell and Frederick W. Green, in what they called the Main Deposit in the Temple of Horus at Nekhen, during the dig season of 1897–1898. Also found at this dig were the Narmer Macehead and the Scorpion Macehead. The exact place and circumstances of these finds were not recorded very clearly by Quibell and Green. In fact, Green's report placed the Palette in a different layer one or two yards away from the deposit, which is considered to be more accurate on the basis of the original excavation notes. It has been suggested that these objects were royal donations made to the temple. Nekhen, or Hierakonpolis, was the ancient capital of Upper Egypt during the pre-dynastic Naqada III phase of Egyptian history.Palettes were typically used for grinding cosmetics, but this palette is too large and heavy (and elaborate) to have been created for personal use and was probably a ritual or votive object, specifically made for donation to, or use in, a temple. One theory is that it was used to grind cosmetics to adorn the statues of the gods.The Narmer Palette is part of the permanent collection of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. It is one of the initial exhibits which visitors have been able to see when entering the museum. It has the Journal d'Entrée number JE32169 and the Catalogue Général number CG14716.".
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- Narmer_Palette created "31".
- Narmer_Palette discovered "1897".
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- Narmer_Palette id "CG 14716".
- Narmer_Palette imageCaption "Both sides of the Narmer Palette".
- Narmer_Palette location Cairo.
- Narmer_Palette location Egyptian_Museum.
- Narmer_Palette material Siltstone.
- Narmer_Palette name "Narmer Palette".
- Narmer_Palette size "c. 64 cm x 42 cm".
- Narmer_Palette subject Category:Ancient_Egyptian_literature.
- Narmer_Palette subject Category:Ancient_Egyptian_palettes.
- Narmer_Palette subject Category:Egyptian_Museum.
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- Narmer_Palette type Magnitude105090441.
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- Narmer_Palette comment "The Narmer Palette, also known as the Great Hierakonpolis Palette or the Palette of Narmer, is a significant Egyptian archeological find, dating from about the 31st century BC, containing some of the earliest hieroglyphic inscriptions ever found. It is thought by some to depict the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt under the king Narmer.".
- Narmer_Palette label "Narmer Palette".
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- Narmer_Palette label "Paleta de Narmer".
- Narmer_Palette label "Paleta de Narmer".
- Narmer_Palette label "Palette de Narmer".
- Narmer_Palette label "Tavoletta di Narmer".
- Narmer_Palette label "Палетка Нармера".
- Narmer_Palette label "لوحة نارمر".
- Narmer_Palette label "那尔迈调色板".
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