ОИФНВестник древней истории Vestnik drevney istorii

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  • ISSN (Online) 3034-5251

К ВОПРОСУ О ТЕРРИТОРИАЛЬНОМ ГОСУДАРСТВЕ ДРЕВНЕГО ЕГИПТА

Код статьи
S0321-03910000402-8-1
DOI
10.7868/S10000402-8-1
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Том / Выпуск №1
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3-12
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The article explores the factors underlying the unusually early formation and long-lasting stability of territorial state in Ancient Egypt. The virtually single-crop system of crop-cultivation and the cattle-breeding deficiency of Upper Egypt made prolonged crop failures deadly for separate nomes. The latter were always in need of a united centralized state that could timely and effectively redistribute the supply of provisions and even their population. Other important factors were: a) the need for the resources of the Mediterranean as well as of Central Africa; b) the necessity to use the whole of the Nile waterway; c) the importance to deliver large cargo from the remote regions of the desert, which could only be carried out by the central government with powerful means of coercion.
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Дата публикации
01.01.2010
Год выхода
2010
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