Narmer (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Narmer" in Spanish language version.

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  • In 2012, Pierre Tallet discovered an important new series of rock carvings in Wadi ‘Ameyro in the Sinai.[36]​ This discovery was reported in Tallet , 2015, and in 2016 in two web articles by Owen Jarus, “Early Egyptian Queen Revealed in 5,000-Year-Old Hieroglyphs” [1] and “ Photos: 5,000-Year Old Hieroglyphs Discovered in Sinai Desert” [2]. These inscriptions strongly suggest that Neith-Hotep was Djer’s regent for a period of time, but do not resolve the question of whether she was Narmer’s queen. In the first of Jarus’ articles, he quotes Tallet as saying that Neith-Hotep “ was not the wife of Narmer”. However, Tallet , in a personal communication with Thomas C. Heagy explained that he had been misquoted. According to Tallet, she could have been Narmer’s wife (Djer’s grandmother), but that it is more likely that she was in the next generation – for example Narmer’s daughter or Aha’s sister (Djer’s aunt). This is consistent with the discussion in Tallet , 2015, pp. 28–29.
  • Stephanie Pappas (10 de diciembre de 2012). «Oldest Pharaoh Carvings Discovered in Egypt» (en inglés). Livescience. Consultado el 3 de marzo de 2015. 

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  • University College London. «Narmer». Consultado el 2009. 

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  • Heagy, 2014, pp. 59-92. Heagy, Thomas C. (2014). «Who was Menes?». Archeo-Nil (en inglés) 24. pp. 59-92. . Disponible en línea «"[1]"» (en inglés). Archivado desde el original el 1 de septiembre de 2017. Consultado el 30 de agosto de 2017. 
  • Thomas C. Heagy. «The Narmer Catalog, #0081» (en inglés). Archivado desde el original el 22 de septiembre de 2017. Consultado el 30 de agosto de 2017. 

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