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Scorpion Macehead The
Scorpion macehead (also
known as the
Major Scorpion macehead) is a
decorated ancient Egyptian macehead found by
British archeologists...
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Narmer macehead The
Narmer macehead is an
ancient Egyptian decorative stone mace head. It was
found in the "main deposit" in the
temple area of the ancient...
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shows a king
swinging a mace. See the
articles on the
Narmer Macehead and the
Scorpion Macehead for
examples of
decorated maces inscribed with the
names of...
- Palette, the
Libyan Palette, and the
Narmer Palette, for example) and the
maceheads of
Scorpion II and
Narmer show
depictions of rivers, plants,
trees and...
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deposit clearly dates to the late prehistoric. This object, the
Scorpion Macehead,
depicts a king
known only by the
ideogram for scorpion, now
called Scorpion...
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Lower Egypt under the king Narmer.
Along with the
Scorpion Macehead and the
Narmer Maceheads, also
found together in the main
deposit at Nekhen, the Narmer...
- disk-shaped
maceheads during the
early phase of
Naqada culture,
circa 4000–3400 BCE. At the end of the period, the disk-shaped
macehead was replaced...
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knife handle that is now in the
Metropolitan museum, and on the
Narmer Macehead. The
earliest evidence known of the Uraeus—a
rearing cobra—is from the...
- Vinci, Turner, and Pic****o, as well as
treasures such as the
Scorpion Macehead, the
Parian Marble and the
Alfred Jewel. It also
contains "The Messiah"...
- very
close to the pyramid. From the
mortuary temple come
fragments of
maceheads inscribed with Khafre's name as well as some
stone vessels. The sphinx...