Several years ago, an insightful analysis by Jan Assmann demonstrated the existence of patronage practices in Ancient Egypt during the First Intermediate Period. Does this indicate a change in social structure, as the author suggested, or does it instead denote a change in the way such practices are referred to in the available sources? In order to consider this question, this article examines the evidence of patronage during that period, and then tries to analyze possible precedents, reflecting on the role that patronage could have had from the earliest moments of state structuration in the Nile Valley.Fil: Campagno, Marcelo Pedro. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Saavedra 1...
During the long period of Antiquity, agriculture remained predominant: if industry exists, it is lim...
Late antique Egypt ran from the reign of the Roman emperor Diocletian (284-305 CE) to the Arab conqu...
The publication of this special issue of the Journal of Egyptian History intends to explore the plac...
Este artículo propone una consideración de las diversas formas de liderazgo sociopolítico en el Anti...
Questions concerning the basis of power and processes which lead to social stratification have occup...
The cemeteries of the southern Egyptian Nile Valley have for a long time taken up a major role in th...
This thesis comprises the first systematic application of the theory of public goods to the study of...
International audienceSocial transformations are discernible within the whole Egyptian society fromt...
La Première Période intermédiaire égyptienne est souvent perçue comme une époque de crise de l’autor...
Abstract: Current research on the Nile Valley name Predynastic the previous times to the emergence ...
In Society and Death in Ancient Egypt, Janet Richards considers social stratification in Middle King...
This dissertation investigates aspects of household and community organization at Abydos, Egypt, a m...
Despite the fact that Egypt's eras of political disintegration were fewer, shorter, and milder than ...
Following the discussion presented in an article by R. Westbrook on patronage in the ancient Near Ea...
Featuring 600 original articles written by leading scholars, The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egyp...
During the long period of Antiquity, agriculture remained predominant: if industry exists, it is lim...
Late antique Egypt ran from the reign of the Roman emperor Diocletian (284-305 CE) to the Arab conqu...
The publication of this special issue of the Journal of Egyptian History intends to explore the plac...
Este artículo propone una consideración de las diversas formas de liderazgo sociopolítico en el Anti...
Questions concerning the basis of power and processes which lead to social stratification have occup...
The cemeteries of the southern Egyptian Nile Valley have for a long time taken up a major role in th...
This thesis comprises the first systematic application of the theory of public goods to the study of...
International audienceSocial transformations are discernible within the whole Egyptian society fromt...
La Première Période intermédiaire égyptienne est souvent perçue comme une époque de crise de l’autor...
Abstract: Current research on the Nile Valley name Predynastic the previous times to the emergence ...
In Society and Death in Ancient Egypt, Janet Richards considers social stratification in Middle King...
This dissertation investigates aspects of household and community organization at Abydos, Egypt, a m...
Despite the fact that Egypt's eras of political disintegration were fewer, shorter, and milder than ...
Following the discussion presented in an article by R. Westbrook on patronage in the ancient Near Ea...
Featuring 600 original articles written by leading scholars, The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egyp...
During the long period of Antiquity, agriculture remained predominant: if industry exists, it is lim...
Late antique Egypt ran from the reign of the Roman emperor Diocletian (284-305 CE) to the Arab conqu...
The publication of this special issue of the Journal of Egyptian History intends to explore the plac...