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- Naqada_III abstract "Naqada III is the last phase of the Naqada culture of ancient Egyptian prehistory, dating approximately from 3200 to 3000 BC. It is the period during which the process of state formation, which had begun to take place in Naqada II, became highly visible, with named kings heading powerful polities. Naqada III is often referred to as Dynasty 0 or Protodynastic Period to reflect the presence of kings at the head of influential states, although, in fact, the kings involved would not have been a part of a dynasty. They would more probably have been completely unrelated and very possibly in competition with each other. Kings' names are inscribed in the form of serekhs on a variety of surfaces including pottery and tombs.The Protodynastic Period in ancient Egypt was characterised by an ongoing process of political unification, culminating in the formation of a single state to begin the Early Dynastic Period. Furthermore, it is during this time that the Egyptian language was first recorded in hieroglyphs. There is also strong archaeological evidence of Egyptian settlements in southern Canaan during the Protodynastic Period, which are regarded as colonies or trading entrepôts.State formation began during this era and perhaps even earlier. Various small city-states arose along the Nile. Centuries of conquest then reduced Upper Egypt to three major states: Thinis, Naqada, and Nekhen. Sandwiched between Thinis and Nekhen, Naqada was the first to fall. Thinis then conquered Lower Egypt. Nekhen's relationship with Thinis is uncertain, but these two states may have merged peacefully, with the Thinite royal family ruling all of Egypt. The Thinite kings were buried at Abydos in the Umm el-Qa'ab cemetery.Most Egyptologists consider Narmer to be both the last king of this period and the first of the First Dynasty. He was possibly preceded over some parts of Upper Egypt by Crocodile, Iry-Hor, Ka and perhaps by the so-called \"Scorpion King(s)\", whose name may refer to, or be derived from, the goddess Serket, a special early protector of other deities and the rulers.Naqada III extended all over Egypt and was characterized by some notable firsts:The first hieroglyphsThe first graphical narratives on palettesThe first regular use of serekhsThe first truly royal cemeteriesPossibly the first example of irrigationThe invention of sail navigation (independently from its prior invention in the Persian Gulf 2,000 years earlier)↑ 1.0 1.1 ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Naqada_III thumbnail Narmer_Palette_serpopard_side.jpg?width=300.
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- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLink Abydos,_Egypt.
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- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLink Cosmetic_palette.
- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLink Crocodile_(pharaoh).
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- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLink Egypt.
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- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLink Egyptology.
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- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLink Gerzeh_culture.
- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLink Irrigation.
- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLink Iry-Hor.
- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLink Ka_(pharaoh).
- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLink Lower_Egypt.
- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLink Naqada.
- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLink Naqada_III.
- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLink Naqada_culture.
- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLink Narmer.
- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLink Nekhen.
- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLink Nile.
- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLink Polity.
- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLink Prehistoric_Egypt.
- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLink Scorpion_II.
- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLink Serekh.
- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLink Serket.
- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLink State_formation.
- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLink Thinis.
- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLink Umm_el-Qaab.
- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLink Upper_Egypt.
- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLink File:Narmer_Palette_serpopard_side.jpg.
- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dynasty 0".
- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLinkText "Naqada III".
- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLinkText "Predynastic".
- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLinkText "Protodynastic Period of Egypt".
- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLinkText "Protodynastic Period".
- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLinkText "Protodynastic period".
- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLinkText "Protodynastic".
- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLinkText "one or several Upper Egyptian Dynasties".
- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLinkText "predynastic".
- Naqada_III wikiPageWikiLinkText "protodynastic".
- Naqada_III dates "circa 3,200 B.C.E. — circa 3,150 B.C.E.".
- Naqada_III followedby Early_Dynastic_Period_(Egypt).
- Naqada_III location "Egypt".
- Naqada_III majorsites Naqada.
- Naqada_III name "Naqada III".
- Naqada_III precededby Gerzeh_culture.
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- Naqada_III subject Category:Predynastic_Egypt.
- Naqada_III hypernym Phase.
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- Naqada_III comment "Naqada III is the last phase of the Naqada culture of ancient Egyptian prehistory, dating approximately from 3200 to 3000 BC. It is the period during which the process of state formation, which had begun to take place in Naqada II, became highly visible, with named kings heading powerful polities.".
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- Naqada_III depiction Narmer_Palette_serpopard_side.jpg.
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