The Narmer Palette: Ceremonial Palette Depicting a Pair of Long-Necked Cats Being Held on Leashes, Found at Hieraconpolis, Early Dynastic Period, c.3000 BC (detail) by Egyptian 1st Dynasty

The Narmer Palette: Ceremonial Palette Depicting a Pair of Long-Necked Cats Being Held on Leashes, Found at Hieraconpolis, Early Dynastic Period, c.3000 BC (detail)

(The Narmer Palette: ceremonial palette depicting a pair of long-necked cats being held on leashes, found at Hieraconpolis, Early Dynastic Period, c.3000 BC (schist) (detail of 68325))


Egyptian 1st Dynasty

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The Narmer Palette: Ceremonial Palette Depicting a Pair of Long-Necked Cats Being Held on Leashes, Found at Hieraconpolis, Early Dynastic Period, c.3000 BC (detail) by Egyptian 1st Dynasty. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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