al-Kharāj fī al-dawlah al-Islāmīyah ḥattá muntaṣaf al-qarn al-thālith al-hijrī : wa-al-tārīkh al-mālī lil-dawlah al-Islāmīyah : maʻa muqaddimah ʻan dawlatay al-Rūm wa-al-Furs /...
: Title on added t.p.: A history of Muslim state-finances or al-Kharâj. : 508 pages ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 495-502).
Ostraka Varia : tax receipts and legal documents on Demotic, Greek, and Greek-Demotic Ostraka, chiefly of the early Ptolemaic period, from various collections (P.L. Bat. 26) /
: xiii, 172 pages, [16] pages of plates : illustrations ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9004101322 : 0169-9652 ;
Tax documents from Theadelphia : papyri of the second century A.D. /
: "The rectos of the papyri whose versos are published in this volume were edited by W. L. Westermann and C. W. Keyes and published in 1932 under the title Tax lists and transportation receipts from Theadelphia." : xviii, 342 pages ; 28 cm.
Ägyptens wirtschaftliche Grundlagen in der mittleren Bronzezeit /
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"Economic issues are seemingly neglected topics within Egyptology. This study attempts to highlight selected economic aspects of the first half of the second millennium BC. Economy is embedded in society, but the societal community itself is embedded in its environments: on the one hand the physical-organic locality, including those ecologic restrictions enforced on it, and the relative cultural system on the other. In this work the so-called 'Heqanakht Papyri' are presented as case-studies to combine a more general economic picture with concrete information concerning Heqanakht's household, in an attempt to develop an overall picture of his activities, even if it must remain fragmentary. By doing so, one or more missing tesserae may perhaps be suggested for the fragmentary mosaic that is Egypt in the Middle Bronze Age." -- Publisher's website.
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x, 177 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-173) and indexes. :
1784910309
9781784910303 :
Noura
Geschenke und Steuern, Zölle und Tribute : antike Abgabenformen in Anspruch und Wirklichkeit /
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This book examines modes of economic contribution in the ancient world through taxes, tribute, or so-called gifts. Specialists in the field of the ancient Near East, Egypt, classical Greece, Rome, and Israel, joined by an economic anthropologist, present a fresh evaluation of the textual and archaeological evidence. A prime question explored is the extent to which these disparate sources complement or contradict each other. State-imposed transactions were often recorded with an ideological bias, much dependent on whether the donors and recipients were viewed as in- or outsiders. The present interdisciplinary approach supplies the basis for the ancient economic terminology of contribution, taking into account the specific cultural context, the language of 'international' policy, and the correlation between modern and ancient termini.
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Conference proceedings. :
1 online resource. :
Includes bibliographical references and indexes. :
9789047422952 :
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