Σκορπιός Α΄: Διαφορά μεταξύ των αναθεωρήσεων

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Merged info about Scorpion I from article about Scorpion II.
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He is believed to have lived in [[Thinis]] one or two centuries before the rule of the better known [[King Scorpion]] of [[Nekhen]]. To him belongs the U-j tomb found in the royal cemetery of [[Abydos, Egypt|Abydos]] where Thinite kings were buried.
That tomb was plundered in antiquity, but in it were found many small ivory plaques, each with a hole for tying it to something, and each marked with one or more [[hieroglyph]]-type scratched images which are thought to be names of towns, perhaps to tie to [[offering]]s and [[tribute]]s to keep track of which came from which town. Two of those plaques seem to name the Delta towns [[Bubastis|Baset]] and [[Buto]], showing that Scorpion's armies had penetrated the Nile Delta. It may be that the conquests of Scorpion started the Egyptian [[hieroglyph]]ic system by starting a need to keep records and information in writing.
<ref name=channel5_scorpion_king>[[Channel 5]] TV program ''[[Secrets of Egypt]]'' 2/8 ''Scorpion King'', 8pm to 9pm Thu 20 November 2008</ref>.
 
Recently a 5,000-year-old [[graffiti|graffiti]] has been discovered by Professor [[John Darnell]] of [[Yale University]] that also bears the symbols of Scorpion and depicts his victory over another protodynastic ruler (possibly [[Naqada]]'s king). The defeated king or place named in the graffiti was '''Bull's Head''', a marking also found in U-j. <ref The image was recorded in a [[History Channel]] special, repeated on Channel Five in England on 20 November 2008name=channel5_scorpion_king/>.
 
Recently a 5,000-year-old [[graffiti|graffiti]] has been discovered by Professor [[John Darnell]] of [[Yale University]] that also bears the symbols of Scorpion and depicts his victory over another protodynastic ruler (possibly [[Naqada]]'s king). The defeated king or place named in the graffiti was '''Bull's Head''', a marking also found in U-j. The image was recorded in a [[History Channel]] special, repeated on Channel Five in England on 20 November 2008.
If Scorpion 1 existed, he would be the [[earliest documented person]].
 
There is an opinion that he was the same man as King [[Scorpion II]] <ref>[[Channel 5]] TV program ''[[Secrets of Egypt]]'' 2/8 ''Scorpion King'', 8pm to 9pm Thu 20 November 2008<name=channel5_scorpion_king/ref>.
 
==In contemporary fiction==