Village institutions in Egypt in the Roman to early Arab periods / edited by Micaela Langellotti and Dominic Rathbone.

"This volume is the first to survey village institutions in Egypt during the first eight centuries AD, from the beginning of Roman rule to the early Arab period. Villages in the ancient Mediterranean world, in contrast to cities, have been little studied and the communal life of the majority rural p...

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Other Authors: Langellotti, Micaela, 1980- (Editor)
Rathbone, Dominic (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2020.
Series:Proceedings of the British Academy ; 231.
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Physical Description:viii, 193 pages : maps ; 25 cm.
Format: Book
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"This volume is the first to survey village institutions in Egypt during the first eight centuries AD, from the beginning of Roman rule to the early Arab period. Villages in the ancient Mediterranean world, in contrast to cities, have been little studied and the communal life of the majority rural population is ill understood. The rich evidence of the documentary papyri from Egypt, half of which come from village sites, permits both study of topics in detail andcomparisons across time. This volume covers rural institutions including associations, local officials, banks, record-offices, legal procedures, festivals and monasteries. It identifies and discusses recurrent issues and structural changes in the power relationships between the central and regionalcity-based authorities and the rural population and their representatives in Egypt, and aims to stimulate comparative study of villages in other areas of the ancient world."--Back cover.
Call Number:DT61 .V55 2020
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0197266770
9780197266779
ISSN:0068-1202 ;