You basically make up your own creative but effective way to create the scene. (with the rain)
The answer is "3). It appears to have been created to mark the unification of Egypt."
It isn't 1, as the Palette of Narmer is an Egyptian artwork, not Sumerian.
It isn't 2, as it doesn't feature cuneiform, but hieroglyphs.
It isn't 4, as the art isn't Mesopotamian, but Egyptian.
A. monody because this is a simple question lolol
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Not quite sure how to answer this, but thank you :)
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