Known sections of the stone say: Top Section
* Mekh, Wazner, Neheb, Thesh, Tiu, Khayu, Seka,...pu Second Line
* Appearance of the King of Upper Egypt. Third Line
* Appearance of the King of Lower Egypt. (Ḫˤt-bity) (Another theory for the Narmer Palette is that this is the event portrayed on its surface. Somewhere
* Appearances of the king of Upper and Lower Egypt, which is possibly shown on a the tablet of King Den with double crown sat on a single dais.
* Merneith is attested as the mother of Den.
| Attributes | Values |
|---|
| rdfs:label
| |
| rdfs:comment
| - Known sections of the stone say: Top Section
* Mekh, Wazner, Neheb, Thesh, Tiu, Khayu, Seka,...pu Second Line
* Appearance of the King of Upper Egypt. Third Line
* Appearance of the King of Lower Egypt. (Ḫˤt-bity) (Another theory for the Narmer Palette is that this is the event portrayed on its surface. Somewhere
* Appearances of the king of Upper and Lower Egypt, which is possibly shown on a the tablet of King Den with double crown sat on a single dais.
* Merneith is attested as the mother of Den.
|
| dcterms:subject
| |
| abstract
| - Known sections of the stone say: Top Section
* Mekh, Wazner, Neheb, Thesh, Tiu, Khayu, Seka,...pu Second Line
* Appearance of the King of Upper Egypt. Third Line
* Appearance of the King of Lower Egypt. (Ḫˤt-bity) (Another theory for the Narmer Palette is that this is the event portrayed on its surface. Somewhere
* Appearances of the king of Upper and Lower Egypt, which is possibly shown on a the tablet of King Den with double crown sat on a single dais.
* Merneith is attested as the mother of Den.
|