PALETTE OF
KING NARMER

[Back and Front]

Egyptian, late predynastic
c. 3100-3000 BC
Slate, c. 25" tall

Many scholars believe Narmer to be another name for Menes, a ruler of the First Dynasty.

Background: This object depicts the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt into the "Kingdom of the Two Lands" under the divine king. This object is a ceremonial palette used in the ritual of mixing and applying the King's eye makeup. The palette is arranged in three easily read registers on the back and four on the front.

Analysis of the Back

Analysis of the Front

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Palette of King Narmer
[Back]

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Palette of King Narmer
[Front]

 


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