Tax Receipts, Taxpayers, and Taxes in Early Ptolemaic Thebes
Discover the intricate world of taxation in ancient Egypt with Tax Receipts, Taxpayers, and Taxes in Early Ptolemaic Thebes by Brian Paul Muhs. Published in 2005 by the Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures, this hardback edition spans 262 pages and delves into the early Ptolemaic tax system. Explore the evolution of capitation taxes during the reign of Ptolemy II, while gaining insights into various state and temple revenues. Muhs meticulously reconstructs the prosopography and provenance of thirty-nine tax payers, shedding light on their significance in these foundational studies. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in ancient Egyptian archaeology and the complexities of taxation in Thebes, offering a unique perspective on a pivotal era in history. Enhance your library with this scholarly work that combines rigorous research with engaging narrative.