New lights on the Office of the wAH mw (Choachyte) in Thebes in the Late Period

Eissa, hany;

Abstract


The study focuses on the Office of the wAH mw (Choachyte) at Thebes
during the Late Period, through abnormal hieratic and demotic scripts. While some
studies have examined the role of the Choachyte in the Ptolemaic period, research on
their role in the Late Period has been inadequate. The choachyte played an important
role in social life in ancient Egypt, whether through their work by conducting funeral
rites, maintaining burial sites, overseeing the execution of rituals, and performing the
libation of water for the soul of the deceased or their prominent appearances in texts
related to buying, selling, borrowing, marriage, partnerships, donations, and disputes.
In addition, through their participation in group meetings, they (The Choachytes
group) endeavor to address and resolve work-related discussions and issues among
the members.


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Title New lights on the Office of the wAH mw (Choachyte) in Thebes in the Late Period
Other Titles the wAH mw in Thebes in the Late Period
Authors Eissa, hany 
Keywords Choachyte;wAH mw;Abnormal hieratic;Demotic;Late Period.
Issue Date 1-Dec-2024
Publisher Bulletin of the Center of Papyrological Studies (BCPS)
Journal Bulletin of the Center of Papyrological Studies (BCPS) 
Volume 41
Issue December
Start page 553
End page 594
DOI 10.21608/bcps.2024.396095

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