Egyptian Phyles in the Old Kingdom: The Evolution of a System of Social OrganizationGroups 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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53 This is followed by the group mpt htp , which is again fused and lacks a final
stroke . The second column contains the ḥwt 23 - ḥ3 - nb , the group hnt prnswt ,
and the designation wr phyle , followed by a single stroke . D : 5 . 54 The text is ...
53 This is followed by the group mpt htp , which is again fused and lacks a final
stroke . The second column contains the ḥwt 23 - ḥ3 - nb , the group hnt prnswt ,
and the designation wr phyle , followed by a single stroke . D : 5 . 54 The text is ...
Page 183
The numbers are written with horizontal strokes as well as vertical strokes ,
probably simply to separate them from one another . The text runs in four vertical
columns , the leftmost of which seems to be split at the top . 6 . . . ( large hole ) .
The numbers are written with horizontal strokes as well as vertical strokes ,
probably simply to separate them from one another . The text runs in four vertical
columns , the leftmost of which seems to be split at the top . 6 . . . ( large hole ) .
Page 184
It consists entirely of alternating groups of horizontal and vertical strokes , and
perhaps served as a running account of some sort . J : 2 . 176 This plate contains
two texts . The first is obviously of the same type as J : 1a . a . The upper text on
the ...
It consists entirely of alternating groups of horizontal and vertical strokes , and
perhaps served as a running account of some sort . J : 2 . 176 This plate contains
two texts . The first is obviously of the same type as J : 1a . a . The upper text on
the ...
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