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The impressive amount of funerary goods gathered in the Abydos tomb U-j (mid Naqada IIIa2 = late Naqada IIIA1), among which nearly seven hundred Palestine-imported jars, plus few thousand wine and beer jars (many Wavy-handled jars are inscribed with painted signs), an Heka scepter (in the N corner of the burial chamber), scores of bone/ivory labels (173) with short inscriptions (the earliest written evidence presently known from Egypt), some fine artefacts (obsidian hands-bowl, pieces of furniture, very fragmentary ivories with animal reliefs) and the same size of the tomb, have caused some scholars to suggest the possibility that Egypt would have been politically unified since Naqada IIIa2/A1. One needs to be very cautious in these statements for it often happens (as with Dreyer's discovery or also with Williams' publication of the excavations at Qustul cemetery L in Nubia) that the astonishing character of new finds can lead to underestimate other eventualities.
In case of Egypt, there is no further evidence of a Royal cemetery of Early Naqada III period except at Hierakonpolis (loc. 6) (Naqada cem. T declines in that period) [cf. Wilkinson, MDAIK 56, 2000]; therefore the possibility that the owner of tomb U-j, Scorpion I, might have already reigned over a united Egypt has only the strength of the lack of similar attestations from other sites.
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Тут про кувшины для вина из Палестины, Naqada III period ("Dynasty 00"). Абидос.