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AbstractGenerally regarded as the second king of the 1st Egyptian Dynasty, Hor‐Aha has sometimes been argued as the being the prototype for Menes, the traditional unifier of Egypt at the beginning of the third millenniumBCE; on the other hand, others have equated Menes with Narmer, apparently Hor‐Aha's predecessor.
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AbstractGenerally regarded as the second king of the 1st Egyptian Dynasty, Hor‐Aha has sometimes been argued as the being the prototype for Menes, the traditional unifier of Egypt at the beginning of the third millenniumBCE; on the other hand, others have equated Menes with Narmer, apparently Hor‐Aha's predecessor.

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