A History of Ancient Near Eastern Law
781 1.4 Private Legal Documents 1.4.1 The corpus of texts in so-called abnormal hieratic is almost ent ...
782 in the favor of one individual, while the fourth is a list of payments made to the same man.^37 1.4.5 The very signifi ...
783 1.4.10 A few “private” letters from this period (El Hiba letters— actually from the Twenty-first D ...
784 The northern Tanite monarchy and a southern (Theban) priestly ruler seem to coordinate their authority in the late New ...
785 New Kingdom and Third Intermediate period.^61 It has been suggested that the appointment by the ki ...
786 2.2.1.3 Several titles are closely identified with the Third Intermediate period. In the Libyan period, “Great Chief o ...
787 chiefs.^83 The boundaries of these administrative or military areas shift throughout the Third Int ...
788 Other sources also attest to legal records and archives. In his Chronicle, for example, Osorkon states: “Go and bring ...
789 efficiently organized central administration.^104 It is difficult even to distinguish between cent ...
790 in Elephantine (reign of Osorkon II) records an inspection of prob- lematic conditions in the condition of the temple ...
791 2.2.4.1 Naturally “scribes” of various descriptions remain an essen- tial element of the administr ...
792 despite apparent changes, the Great Qenbetpersisted and so did prob- ably the smaller local qenbetcourts.^132 We know ...
793 L 3.1 Parties The scarce court records hardly permit generalization. Menu has observed ...
794 3.2.2 Legal disputes were also taken before the god for oracular judgments. The two parties appear before the god, and ...
795 the content of the contract. Witnesses to early Demotic contracts either generally write out the e ...
796 The New Kingdom designation 'n¢-n-nfi.wt, “citizeness,” still occurs ca. 770.^163 4.2 Class The old designations sr(“n ...
797 tary services.^173 Sometimes, relatives or trustees do apparently under- take economic transaction ...
798 4.4.1 Terminology ̇m,^184 and more frequently, b3kare the usual terms for “slaves/servants” in the Third Intermediate ...
799 statue of Nakht-Mut (S. Cairo 42.208), for example, the daughter ex- claims: “What is the God of a ...
800 preserved text concludes with remarks (broken) concerning the chil- dren which his wife will bear him. 5.1.2 Terminolo ...
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