The Narmer Palette: Ceremonial Palette Depicting King Narmer, Wearing the Red Crown of Lower Egypt, Inspecting Bound and Decapitated Prisoners by Egyptian 1st Dynasty

The Narmer Palette: Ceremonial Palette Depicting King Narmer, Wearing the Red Crown of Lower Egypt, Inspecting Bound and Decapitated Prisoners

(The Narmer Palette: ceremonial palette depicting King Narmer, wearing the red crown of Lower Egypt, inspecting bound and decapitated prisoners, also a pair of giant, long-necked cats, found at Hieraco)


Egyptian 1st Dynasty

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The Narmer Palette: Ceremonial Palette Depicting King Narmer, Wearing the Red Crown of Lower Egypt, Inspecting Bound and Decapitated Prisoners by Egyptian 1st Dynasty. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
mythical beast · beheaded · pharaoh · standard · feline · low relief · stone · Egyptian National Museum, Cairo, Egypt / Bridgeman Images
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