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The Earliest Evidence for the Unification of Egypt Under a Single

Question 25

Question 25

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The earliest evidence for the unification of Egypt under a single ruler is a slab of carved slate known as the __________.


A) Abydos Slab
B) Narmer Palette
C) Saqqara Tablet
D) Scorpion Chronicle

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