In the Palette of Narmer, Narmer is portrayed wearing a different crown on each side of the palette to

a. symbolize the unification of Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt.
b. acknowledge the different gods he worshipped.
c. emphasize his perceived superiority over the gods.
d. channel the power of the kings who preceded him.


Answer: a

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