Scorpion is believed to have lived in
Thinis and was presumably the first true king of Upper Egypt. To him belongs the
U-j tomb found in the royal cemetery of
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 the offerings and
tributes to keep track of which came from which town. Two of those plaques seem to name the towns
Baset and
Buto, showing that Scorpion's armies had penetrated the
Nile Delta. It may be that the conquests of Scorpion started the Egyptian
hieroglyphic system by starting a need to keep records in writing. ==Battle depiction==