The economy of ancient Egypt is a difficult area of study due to the lack of preservation of much data (especially quantitative data); it is also a controversial subject on which widely divergent views have been expressed. It is certain, however, that the principal production and revenues of Egyptian society as a whole and of its individual members was agrarian, and as such, dependent on the yearly rising and receding of the Nile. Most agricultural producers were probably self-sufficient tenant farmers who worked the fields owned by wealthy individuals or state and temple estates. In addition to these, there were institutional and corvée workforces, and slaves, but the relative importance of these groups for society as a whole is difficult ...
This thesis considers the nature of Ptolemaic economic policy: its consistency, basic principles, an...
One of the major problems of Nubian history is assessing the impact of Egyptian rule in Kush during ...
The sources are first discussed, with emphasis on Near Eastern written material, archaeological data...
The economy of ancient Egypt is a difficult area of study due to the lack of preservation of much da...
Although hampered by many limitations in source material, scholars have amassed many details concern...
The Egyptian economy is typically described as redistributive, following the framework established b...
The Egyptian economy is typically described as redistributive, following the framework established b...
This dissertation analyzes the extent of economic integration between the province of Egypt and the ...
The opposition “economy in kind vs. cash economy” has often been used as a way to describe and repre...
This thesis comprises the first systematic application of the theory of public goods to the study of...
This dissertation explores the ways in which an ancient society could improve its economic performan...
Empire of Dust tells the intertwined story of Egypt and Egyptian archaeology in the nineteenth centu...
Political Economy may be seen as an attempt to cultivate a new intellectual and practical direction ...
In Egypt, state formation occurred much more rapidly after the adoption of farming than in many othe...
Combining philological investigation and theoretical reasoning, this book offers a completely new in...
This thesis considers the nature of Ptolemaic economic policy: its consistency, basic principles, an...
One of the major problems of Nubian history is assessing the impact of Egyptian rule in Kush during ...
The sources are first discussed, with emphasis on Near Eastern written material, archaeological data...
The economy of ancient Egypt is a difficult area of study due to the lack of preservation of much da...
Although hampered by many limitations in source material, scholars have amassed many details concern...
The Egyptian economy is typically described as redistributive, following the framework established b...
The Egyptian economy is typically described as redistributive, following the framework established b...
This dissertation analyzes the extent of economic integration between the province of Egypt and the ...
The opposition “economy in kind vs. cash economy” has often been used as a way to describe and repre...
This thesis comprises the first systematic application of the theory of public goods to the study of...
This dissertation explores the ways in which an ancient society could improve its economic performan...
Empire of Dust tells the intertwined story of Egypt and Egyptian archaeology in the nineteenth centu...
Political Economy may be seen as an attempt to cultivate a new intellectual and practical direction ...
In Egypt, state formation occurred much more rapidly after the adoption of farming than in many othe...
Combining philological investigation and theoretical reasoning, this book offers a completely new in...
This thesis considers the nature of Ptolemaic economic policy: its consistency, basic principles, an...
One of the major problems of Nubian history is assessing the impact of Egyptian rule in Kush during ...
The sources are first discussed, with emphasis on Near Eastern written material, archaeological data...