King Scorpion

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King Scorpion


It is towards the end of the Neolithic that tribes begin to gather in the fertile Nile Valley, leading to the constitution of two kingdoms: Upper Egypt, South, and Lower Egypt, North.


Egypt is in chaos. The nomadic tribes maraud the desert, confronting each other in a bitter conflict over control of land and wealth. In the struggle, a man unites the belligerent factions and lay the foundation for the greatness of Egyptian civilization His name is Scorpion. He is one of the founding pharaohs of ancient Egypt.

At the Umm-el-Qaab cemetery in Abydos, A grave was discovered in 1988 by a German expedition. Only one of the graves, contained an inscription to identify Scorpion. It is then naturally attributed to this King. However, this discovery is far from unanimous. But if it's not the Scorpion King, who does this grave belong to? Whether archaeologists agree or disagree, it remains the essential link of the 0. dynasty.

It was built of dried mud bricks. Its size, 7,50 m x 10 m, indicates that the owner was a top ranking person. Its original structure consisted of the funeral chamber and nine bedrooms offering a connection to each other. The tomb was subsequently expanded with two additional bedrooms built in two stages.

The objects found in the grave are remarkable and were a great surprise for archaeologists. Among the many objects they found a fragment of scepter Heka, a symbol of royalty. It's these things that we know the name Scorpion, however, we can't say for sure whether it's Scorpion I or II.

Scorpion probably made war on neighbors, more or less distant, as a rock engraving discovered in 1995 near Luxor appears to be proof. This great engraving seems to show a fight scene. The excavations also revealed a great scorpion engraved, overcome by a hawk.

The King's position in the dynasty is subject to discussion, various opinions are advanced: Does he rule just before King Iry-Hor? Another one who positions him right before Narmer. Finally the one who succeeds King Horus Aha of the I era dynasty. Scorpion is already wearing the white crown of the Kings of Upper Egypt. A topic that has been dividing archaeologists and Egyptologists for 20 years should also be reported. Before 1988, a Scorpion King was assumed to be before Narmer because of the impressive club head discovered at Hierakonpolis.

Then we discovered Abydos's tomb and his multiple scorpion performances. Naturally, it is concluded that the grave belonged to a King named Scorpion. So this conclusion is far from being accepted by everyone. In the books, lectures will be found from one to three Scorpion Kings before Narmer, to this day there is nothing to be affirmative about this or these Kings.

Evidence in the recently discovered tomb of Scorpion King, and primitive writings in a remote location of Egypt's Western Desert, reveals that the basics of Pharaonic Egypt begin earlier than expected. Evidence forces scholars to rewrite history, by establishing a brand new dynasty of Egyptian kings. It's time to worry about organizing social life and getting power embodyed by a king. Some sovereigns reign in Hierakonpolis: we will remember King Scorpion.

The Scorpion King's club (found in Hierakonpolis) is considered the oldest ever, a third could be reconstituted and could represent swamp birds (Lower Egypt Nile delta).

At the end of the modern stone age, tribes began gathering in the fertile Nile Valley, leading to the formation of two kingdoms: Egypt's level in the south and lower Egypt in the north.

Egypt is a mess. Bedouin tribes invade the desert and engage in a bitter struggle to control land and wealth. In the struggle, a man unites warring factions and lay the foundation for the greatness of Egyptian civilization named Scorpion. He is one of the founding pharaohs of ancient Egypt.

At Umm Al-Qaab cemetery in Abydos, the tomb of 1988 was discovered by a German mission. Only one cemetery contained an inscription that refers to the scorpion. Then naturally attributed to this king. However, this discovery is far from unanimous. But if he is not the king of scorpion, who owns this grave? Whether archaeologists agree or not, it remains the main link to dynasty 0.

Built out of dried milk bricks. Its size is 7.50 m x 10 m, telling us the owner was of high stature. Its original structure consists of a burial chamber and nine rooms that provide connection to each other. The tomb was then expanded with two more rooms built in two stages.

Things found in the cemetery are wonderful and were a surprise for archaeologists. Among many things, they found part of Haka scepter, the symbol of property. One of these things we know the name of Scorpion, on the other hand we can't say for sure whether it's the first or the second scorpion.

Scorpion undoubtedly waged war on neighbors, far or less, and seems to prove to be a rock engraving discovered in 1995 not far from Luxor. This big inscription seems to be showing a fight scene. The fossils also revealed the existence of a large scorpion engraved by a hawk.

The king's website in the dynasty is up for discussion, and there are different views on hand: Did King Erie Hur reign right before King Erie Hur? Last one to put it right before Narmer. Finally who made him succeed King Horus aha from the first family.

Scorpions already wear the white crown of Kings of the level. We should also mention the subjects of archaeologists and Egyptian scientists for 20 years. Before 1988, the Scorpion King Narmer was supposed to be ahead of the magnificent stick head discovered in Heraconpolis.

Then one discovered Abydos tomb and his multiple scorpion statues. Of course, I conclude that the tomb belongs to a king called Scorpion. This conclusion is therefore far from acceptance by all. In books and conferences, one will find one to three kings of scorpions before Narmer, even today nothing allows confirmation of this kings or these.

Evidence in the recently discovered Scorpion king cemetery, and primitive writings far away in the western desert of Egypt reveal that Egypt's foundations began earlier than expected. Evidence forces scientists to rewrite history, and create a whole new dynasty of Egyptian kings. It's time to worry about regulating social life and having the power the king embodies. Some referees prevail in Heraconopolis: We will remember Scorpion King.

King-Scorpion (Hiérakonpolis) is the oldest ever, a third has been rebuilt and can represent swamp birds (Delta Nile in Lower Egypt).

It was towards the end of the Neolithic that tribes began to gather in the fertile valley of the Nile, leading to the constitution of two kingdoms: Upper Egypt, in the south, and Lower Egypt, in the north.

Egypt is in chaos. Nomadic tribes maraud the desert, clashing in a bitter conflict for control of land and wealth. In the struggle, a man unites the warring factions and lays the foundation for the greatness of Egyptian civilization His name is Scorpion. He is one of the founding pharaohs of ancient Egypt.

In the cemetery of Umm-el-Qaab in Abydos, A grave was discovered in 1988 by a German expedition. Only one of the graves contained an inscription identifying Scorpion. It is then naturally attributed to this King. However, this discovery is far from unanimous. But if it's not the Scorpion King, who owns this grave? Whether the archaeologists agree or not, it remains the essential link of the 0 dynasty.

It was built of dried mud bricks. Its size, of 7.50 mx 10 m, tells us that the owner was a person of high rank. Its original structure consisted of the burial chamber and nine chambers providing a connection to each other. The tomb was subsequently enlarged with two additional chambers built in two stages.

The objects found in the tomb are remarkable and were of great surprise to archaeologists. Among the many objects they found a fragment of the Heka scepter, symbol of royalty. It is from these objects that we know the name Scorpion, on the other hand we cannot say with certainty whether it is Scorpion I or II.

Scorpion undoubtedly made war on neighbors, more or less distant, as seems to prove it a rock engraving discovered in 1995 not far from Luxor. This large engraving appears to show a fight scene. Excavations also uncovered a large engraved scorpion, surmounted by a falcon.

The position of the King in the dynasty is subject to debate, various opinions are advanced: Did he reign just before King Iry-Hor? Another who positions him just before Narmer. Finally the one which makes him succeed King Horus Aha of the 1st dynasty. Scorpion already wears the white crown of the Kings of Upper Egypt. We should also mention a subject that has divided archaeologists and Egyptologists for 20 years. Before 1988 a Scorpion King was assumed to precede Narmer because of the impressive club head discovered at Hierakonpolis.

Then one discovered the tomb of Abydos and its multiple representations of scorpion. Quite naturally, it is concluded that the tomb belonged to a King named Scorpion. This conclusion is therefore far from being accepted by everyone. In the books, the conferences, one will find from one to three Scorpion Kings preceding Narmer, to today nothing allows to hear affirmative on this or these Kings.

Evidence in the recently discovered tomb of the Scorpion King, and primitive writings in a remote location in the Western Desert of Egypt, reveals that the foundations of Pharaonic Egypt are starting earlier than expected. The evidence compels scholars to rewrite history, establishing a whole new dynasty of Egyptian kings. It is time to worry about organizing social life and having power embodied by a king. Some rulers reign in Hiérakonpolis: we will remember King Scorpion.

The King-Scorpion club (found in Hiérakonpolis) is considered to be the oldest ever found, a third has been reconstructed and could represent marsh birds (Lower Egypt Nile delta).