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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Tombs --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Heracleopolis Magna (Extinct city) --- Hatnen-nesut (Extinct city) --- Heracleopolis (Extinct city) --- Heracleopolis Magna (Ancient city) --- Herakleopolis Magna (Extinct city) --- Neni-nesu (Extinct city) --- Egypt --- Antiquities --- Fouilles archéologiques --- Antiquités --- Fouilles archéologiques --- Antiquités
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Inscriptions, Greek --- Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri) --- Dioskurides, --- Archives. --- Heracleopolis Magna (Extinct city) --- Greek papyri --- Papyri, Greek --- Manuscripts, Classical (Papyri) --- Manuscripts (Papyri) --- Greek inscriptions --- Greek language --- Greek philology --- Hatnen-nesut (Extinct city) --- Heracleopolis (Extinct city) --- Heracleopolis Magna (Ancient city) --- Herakleopolis Magna (Extinct city) --- Neni-nesu (Extinct city) --- Egypt --- Antiquities --- 15.28 papyrology. --- Inscriptions, Greek. --- Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri). --- 200 b.C.-100 b.C. --- Beni Suef. --- Heracleopolis Magna (Extinct city). --- Inscriptions, Greek - Egypt - Heracleopolis Magna (Extinct city) --- Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri) - Egypt - Heracleopolis Magna (Extinct city)
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Resolving Disputes challenges the consensus that the petitions to the leaders of “the πολίτευμα of the Jews in Herakleopolis” (P.Polit.Iud. 8.4-5) prove that while the Ptolemies granted Jews limited self-governance according to their ancestral traditions, the petitioners nonetheless relied almost exclusively on Ptolemaic Greek law to make their agreements and settle their arguments. Reading the appeals in their proper juridical context, this study shows how these Jewish petitioners in fact made sophisticated use of their ancestral norms, drawing from them principles that complemented and contradicted prevailing Greek law. The Jews appealing to the leaders of the πολίτευμα in Herakleopolis embraced Torah.
Egyptian law --- Jewish law --- Law --- Biblical law --- Civil law (Jewish law) --- Halacha --- Halakha --- Halakhah --- Hebrew law --- Jews --- Law, Hebrew --- Law, Jewish --- Law, Mosaic --- Law in the Bible --- Mosaic law --- Torah law --- Law, Semitic --- Commandments (Judaism) --- Law, Egyptian --- Law, Ancient --- Acts, Legislative --- Enactments, Legislative --- Laws (Statutes) --- Legislative acts --- Legislative enactments --- Jurisprudence --- Legislation --- Judaism --- Conflict management --- Dispute resolution (Law) --- 296 <32> --- 933.32 --- 933.32 Geschiedenis van het Joodse volk: hellenistische tijd--(332-63 v.Chr.) --- Geschiedenis van het Joodse volk: hellenistische tijd--(332-63 v.Chr.) --- 296 <32> Judaïsme. Jodendom--Oud-Egypte --- 296 <32> Judaisme--Oud-Egypte --- Judaïsme. Jodendom--Oud-Egypte --- Judaisme--Oud-Egypte --- ADR (Dispute resolution) --- Alternative dispute resolution --- Appropriate dispute resolution --- Collaborative law --- Conflict resolution --- Dispute processing --- Dispute settlement --- Justice, Administration of --- Mediation --- Neighborhood justice centers --- Third parties (Law) --- Conflict control --- Management of conflict --- Managing conflict --- Management --- Negotiation --- Problem solving --- Social conflict --- Crisis management --- Hellenistic Judaism --- Judaism, Hellenistic --- History --- Religious aspects --- Egypt --- Heracleopolis Magna (Extinct city) --- Hatnen-nesut (Extinct city) --- Heracleopolis (Extinct city) --- Heracleopolis Magna (Ancient city) --- Herakleopolis Magna (Extinct city) --- Neni-nesu (Extinct city) --- Antiquities
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