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Wednesday, September 27, 2017

AWOL - The Ancient World Online: The Narmer Catalog


http://ancientworldonline.blogspot.com/2017/08/the-narmer-catalog.html
On 08/28/17 12:11, Charles Jones wrote:
The Narmer Catalog The Narmer Catalog
The Narmer Catalog is a comprehensive database, gathering in one convenient location all available information about archaeological objects with inscriptions related to Narmer, the first king of Ancient Egypt. The Catalog includes 112 inscriptions, from 28 different sites in Egypt, the Sinai, and southern Canaan.
This digital catalog is provided as a free public resource for researchers and others interested in this key figure in the history of ancient Egypt.

What The Narmer Catalog Contains

The Catalog contains records for all known artifacts with inscriptions bearing the name of Narmer. Also incorporated into this database are inscriptions attributed to his reign, including several "problematic" inscriptions, whose exact meaning and dating have yet to be positively determined.
Each record in The Catalog includes key information (including Dated by, Type, Material, Site, and Depository), illustrations (both drawings and photographs), as well as an extensive bibliography of the inscription.
The most well-known entries in the catalog are the Narmer Palette (shown here) and the Narmer Macehead. Also included are much more recent discoveries, including unpublished inscriptions, and recent reconstructions such as the Narmer Boxes (Source nos. 6101, 6102, and 6103).
One enduring question these inscriptions have helped to address is Narmer's true identity. The issue is whether the ancient Egyptian ruler known by the personal name Menes took the "throne name" Narmer (as the majority of Egyptologists agree) or whether Menes was actually Narmer's successor, who took the throne name Hor-Aha. This question is the subject of the article "Who Was Menes?" which can be found on this website.



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