Affiliation:
1. To Françoise de Cenival in gratitude and affection
Abstract
Against the background of the relatively well-documented judicial machine of the New Kingdom, a review of the much sparser evidence for the first millennium bc reveals a new terminology in documents from the reign of Psammetichus I onwards: instead of the old qnbt-councils, new idioms are used, apparently indicating real law courts (e.g. nȝ wpty. w, ‘the judges’; 'wi n wpy. t, ‘judgement house’). The consistent use of such terms implies a major reform of the judiciary. It is further argued that the Egyptian law courts appealed to during the Ptolemaic period were the natural continuation of this earlier system.
Subject
Archeology,History,Archeology
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