A reassessment of state formation in Ancient Egypt which argues for a gradual process of changes in agricultural production, the distribution of surpluses, and the relationship between ruler and subjects as key factors, rather than external pressures. German text.
Endesfelder (1935 - 2015 ) was professor for Egyptology at the Humbold University of Berlin.
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