| 1. | The uppermost scene on the macehead shows a row of divine standards.
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| 2. | Also found at this dig were the Narmer Macehead and the Scorpion Macehead.
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| 3. | Also found at this dig were the Narmer Macehead and the Scorpion Macehead.
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| 4. | The Early Dynastic king Narmer is shown on the Narmer Macehead seated in a naos.
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| 5. | In this case, the Scorpion macehead would show king Scorpion II as the ruler of the whole of Egypt.
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| 6. | See the articles on the Narmer Macehead and the Scorpion Macehead for examples of decorated maces inscribed with the names of kings.
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| 7. | See the articles on the Narmer Macehead and the Scorpion Macehead for examples of decorated maces inscribed with the names of kings.
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| 8. | This has been suggested as signifying the ancient town of Buto, the place where the events described on the macehead might have taken place.
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| 9. | A second, smaller macehead fragment showing Scorpion wearing the Red Crown of Lower Egypt is referred to as the " Minor Scorpion macehead ".
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| 10. | A second, smaller macehead fragment showing Scorpion wearing the Red Crown of Lower Egypt is referred to as the " Minor Scorpion macehead ".
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