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DISPUTES OVER PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS IN DEIR EL-MADIN

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The documentations found at both the village and the royal worksites of Deir elMadina has added a lot to our understanding of the various aspects of the Egyptian 
society. However, until now there have been limited studies of the human interrelation 
of the society of Deir el-Medina. The study focuses on the private property rights, as 
housing within the boundaries of the village which was provided for the workmen by 
the state. It has been suggested that upon a workman's attachment to the workforce he 
was given certain properties for his personal use. These buildings consisted of a 
house, a hut, a chapel, and a tomb, which belonged to the government. These were 
therefore not allowed to be freely sold or inherited. On this assumption it would be 
likely that upon the death of a workman, the freehold of these buildings would, in 
theory, revert back to the state to be assigned to his successor. But this state of affairs 
may not be strictly happening. This was discussed in details through the texts of 
different cases from the related sources.

DOI

10.21608/thalexu.2015.45780

Keywords

DISPUTES, PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS, DEIR EL-MADIN

Authors

First Name

Hebatallah

Last Name

Sobhy

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Affiliation

Faculty of Hotels and Tourism - Alexandria University

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nashwafouad1@yahoo.com

City

الاسکندریة

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Volume

12

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2

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7247

Issue Date

2015-12-01

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2019-08-25

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2015-09-01

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1

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11

Print ISSN

2314-7024

Online ISSN

2682-2180

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931

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The Scientific Journal of the Faculty of Tourism and Hotels, Alexandria University

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https://thalexu.journals.ekb.eg/

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DISPUTES OVER PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS IN DEIR EL-MADIN

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22 Jan 2023