Ny-Hor's name appears predominantly on clay and
stone vessels found in tombs near
Tarkhan,
Tura, Tarjan and
Naqada. Evidence of his rule is very poor and its existence is doubted by some of the research, and opinion about the actual reading and interpretation of the name are divided. • Some Egyptologists believe that Ny-Hor is an alternative naming for the Pharaoh
Narmer. •
William Matthew Flinders Petrie was undecided due to the improperly executed representation of the character assigned this king and was unwilling to ascribe him as Pharaoh Narmer. •
Thomas Schneider,
Günter Dreyer, and Werner Kaiser, on the other hand, consider that Ny-Hor was not Narmer as bones found in the graves of Tarkhan predate the time in which Narmer lived. • Egyptologist
Ludwig D. Morenz, on the other hand, warns against specifying any concrete option, since the evidence is too tenuous at this time. ==Biography==