Label TextElaborately decorated palettes are a rare, but important, art form from the period of Egypt's unification. Despite their early date, these palettes show features that remained typical of Egyptian art for centuries, including human figures represented in a combination of profile and frontal views and organized in horizontal registers. When complete, this palette probably depicted a ceremony. On the front, a woman sits beneath the canopy of a carrying chair, and another woman sits beside the chair. Parts of a second carrying chair and of three male figures are also visible. Two figures are preserved on the back. (J. Powers, 2016)