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  2. Narmer Palette - Wikipedia

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    The Narmer Palette is a 63-centimetre-tall (25 in) by 42-centimetre-wide (17 in), shield-shaped, ceremonial palette, carved from a single piece of flat, soft dark gray-green greywacke. [14] The stone has often been wrongly identified, in the past, as being slate or schist .

  3. List of ancient Egyptian palettes - Wikipedia

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    El Amrah PaletteNarmer Palette Great Hierakonpolis Palette: 64 x 42 cm (25 x 17 in) Egyptian Museum in Cairo [10] ... schist remainder piece has large, ...

  4. File:Narmer Palette, recto.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Narmer - Wikipedia

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    The famous Narmer Palette, discovered by James E. Quibell in the 1897–1898 season at Hierakonpolis, [35] shows Narmer wearing the crown of Upper Egypt on one side of the palette, and the crown of Lower Egypt on the other side, giving rise to the theory that Narmer unified the two lands. [36]

  6. File:Narmer Palette, verso.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. File:Narmer Palette verso.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. File:EB1911 Egypt - Early Art - King Narmer, Slate Palette.jpg

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    This image comes from the 13 th edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica or earlier. The copyrights for that book have expired in the United States because the book was first published in the US with the publication occurring before January 1, 1930.

  9. Cosmetic palette - Wikipedia

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    The "Four dogs Palette", Room 633 of the Louvre. Cosmetic palettes are archaeological artifacts , originally used in predynastic Egypt to grind and apply ingredients for facial or body cosmetics . The decorative palettes of the late 4th millennium BCE appear to have lost this function and became commemorative, ornamental, and possibly ceremonial.