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XIX. The Tjeḥnu Palette
Slate, predynastic. Cairo Museum. Publications PM v. 105. 6; W. M. F.
Petrie, Ceremonial Slate Palettes, London, 1953. Pl. G. Photograph by Egyptian
Museum, Cairo
Facing p.
394
XX. The Gebel el-ʿAraḳ Knife-handle
Ivory, predynastic. Now in the Louvre. Published G. Bénédite in Monuments
E. Piot
, Paris, 1916; PM v. 107. Photographs by Archives Photo., Paris
Facing p.
395
XXI. The Palette of Na˓rmer, recto
Slate, discovered at Hieracōnpolis, now in the Cairo Museum. Publications,
PM v. 105, 193; W. M. F. Petrie, op. cit., Pl. J Facing p.
402
XXII. The Palette of Na˓rmer, verso
See on Pl. XXI. W. M. F. Petrie, op. cit., Pl. K. Cairo Museum Facing p. 403

LIST OF FIGURES IN THE TEXT
1. An elaborate early cartouche Page 12
2. Cartouches used by Champollion in his decipherment 14
3. The three main kinds of script 20
4. A typical Ushabti figure 32
5. Papyrus plants 38
6. A small Middle Kingdom stela 40
7. A typical scarab 44
8. Samples of the three principal king-lists 49
9. Serekh of King Amōsis 52
10. Some of the principal Egyptian deities 215
11. The Battle against the Peoples of the Sea (part) 286
12 The Provinces capture the Lapwings 403
13. Supposed sealing of Mēnēs (restored) 405
14. Tablet with the name of Mēnēs, restored (Ann. Serv. xxxiii,
Pls. 1, 2)
405
15. Recess-panelling in the great Tomb of Naḳâda 406
16. Serekh of Queen Ḥetepu 412
17. Serekh of King Kha˓śekhemui 416

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Publication Information: Book Title: Egypt of the Pharaohs: An Introduction. Contributors: Alan Gardiner - author. Publisher: Oxford University Press. Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 1964. Page Number: xv.
    
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