Egyptian Phyles in the Old Kingdom: The Evolution of a System of Social OrganizationOriental Institute of the University of Chicago, 1991 - 243 pages Groups of part-time workers called phyles served in mortuary cults and work crews during the Old Kingdom in Egypt. This study clarifies their attributes and functioning in these and other institutions, based on the integration of textual and archaeological evidence from the Old Kingdom and the Archaic period preceding it. The arguments suggest that phyles originated in an upper Egyptian social organization dated to the predynastic period, and that they played a more important role than is generally realized in the stability of the early Egyptian state. |
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The Evolution of a System of Social Organization Ann Macy Roth. right column has two falcons on standards followed by the group df3w . There are no additional signs . F : 4.131 This text is inscribed on a diorite bowl . The left column ...
The Evolution of a System of Social Organization Ann Macy Roth. right column has two falcons on standards followed by the group df3w . There are no additional signs . F : 4.131 This text is inscribed on a diorite bowl . The left column ...
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... column . Although these last three signs are centered at the base of the right column , Lacau and Lauer interpreted tp mr as a separate group between the columns and tentatively translated ' nh swwt as a building name , determined by ...
... column . Although these last three signs are centered at the base of the right column , Lacau and Lauer interpreted tp mr as a separate group between the columns and tentatively translated ' nh swwt as a building name , determined by ...
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... column is short and clear , reading sm3,195 jrj - pʻt , stm , Mr - k3 . The first and second columns tend to run over into one another and , at the point where the third column ends , seem to have merged into a single column with the ...
... column is short and clear , reading sm3,195 jrj - pʻt , stm , Mr - k3 . The first and second columns tend to run over into one another and , at the point where the third column ends , seem to have merged into a single column with the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE NAMES OF THE PHYLES | 9 |
PHYLES AND SHIPS WATCHES | 41 |
Copyright | |
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Abu Sir Abydos appear Archaic period associated attested blocks boat building Cairo Category Chapter circumcision cited clear clearly column complex connection contains context crews cult determinative discussed division Dynasty early Edel Egypt Egyptian evidence examples fact Fifth figure five followed four Fourth gang given gives Giza Helck Ibid identified indicate inscriptions institutions interpretation jmj-wrt Kaplony king known label Lacau and Lauer later listed Location London marks mastaba mentioned mortuary temple nautical term Neferirkare occur Old Kingdom organization origin papyri parallel perhaps period Petrie phyle name phyle system Posener-Kriéger possible priests probably Pyramid recorded references reign rotation royal Saqqara scene seems served shows side similar simply single spells standards Step Pyramid storerooms strokes suggested tablets texts tomb vols w3dt wr phyle writing written