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6 July, 10:44

Why is the palette of King Narmer unique among surviving Egyptian artworks?

a. Hidden in the tomb of Djoser

b. Found in the inner sanctuary at Karnak

c. Historical function

d. Buried in the Temple of Amen at Karnak

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  1. 6 July, 13:06
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    correct answer is c. Historical function.

    Explanation:

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    The palette of King Narmer was discovered by James Quibel in the year 1898. It was inside the temple of Horus in the city of Hieracompolis, which was the ancient capital of Upper Egypt.

    The palette is made of rocky material, in which several figures have been carved with bas-reliefs.

    This piece of Egyptian art is very important because it records the unification of Egypt during Narmer's rule.

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