There is the top of the panel on the first face, we find two sides of a woman who has an ear and horns of a cow, which is the goddess Mabat, which was named after Hathor, and between the two sides we find the facade of the palace, “the screaming”, and inside it the name Narmer is engraved, and in the picture below we find the pharaoh a large size photographer wearing the crown of Upper Egypt (Southern) Al-Abyad holds his hand to hit one of his northern enemies (characterized by the northern wig).
In the second face, we find at the top of the carved image the same faces of the deity that are now between them, the shriek, below which is a scene depicting the end of the war.
In the second face, we find at the top of the carved image the same faces of the deity that are now between them, the shriek, below which is a scene depicting the end of the war.