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Why is the palette of narmer unique among surviving egyptian artworks? a. it depicted the pharaoh b. it was buried in the temple of amen at karnak c. it was hidden in the tomb o…
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Why is the palette of narmer unique among surviving egyptian artworks?
a. it depicted the pharaoh
b. it was buried in the temple of amen at karnak
c. it was hidden in the tomb of djoser
d. it is commemorative rather than funerary?
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Hello
The answer is D. It is commemorative rather than funerary
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d. it is commemorative rather than funerary
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