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The kings in the first dinasty were Narmer/Menes, Hor-Aha, Djer Djet, Merneith, Den, Anedjib Semerkhet and Qa'a. Much of what happened during the earlier periods of Egyptian history is speculative. It seems that the southern king Narmer (perhaps Aha or the legendary Menes) won a victory over a northern king which has been immortalized by the Narmer Palette. What may have been another southern victory over the inhabitants of the Delta is depicted on the Bull Palette. Owr knowledge of the history of the 1st Dynasty itself is, because of its remoteness in time and the lack of clear written sources, fairly limited. The few sources we have are hard to interpret and have often led to ambiguous or even contradictory conclusions.

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