This figure is depicted on one object preparing to club a figure known as Wash and identified by rebus symbols of a catfish and a chisel. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this ruler depicted on both a namesake macehead and an object used to grind cosmetics, an image that some scholars believe represents the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt.
ANSWER: Narmer [prompt on Menes]
[10h] Opposite sides of the Narmer Palette show rulers wearing Upper Egypt’s White Crown and Lower Egypt’s Red Crown, which were later combined into this double crown to symbolize the pharaoh’s control of both regions.
ANSWER: pschent [or pa-sekhemty]
[10e] The Narmer Palette was discovered in a temple of this deity in the city of Nekhen. The Narmer Palette itself shows this god perched above Wash in his usual form of a falcon.
ANSWER: Horus [accept Temple of Horus]
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