How is King Narmer identified in this processional scene?
a. He wears the crown of lower Egypt.
b. He is depicted in the Mace-Pose (or smiting pose)
c. He is the largest figure.
d. He wears a bull tail.
Answer:
a. He wears the crown of lower Egypt.
c. He is the largest figure.
d. He wears a bull tail.
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