
Wealth Redistribution | A Snapshot of the Book of Joshua
The allotments became problematic as some tribes received larger and better inheritances than others. Continue reading Wealth Redistribution | A Snapshot of the Book of Joshua
The allotments became problematic as some tribes received larger and better inheritances than others. Continue reading Wealth Redistribution | A Snapshot of the Book of Joshua
In the wild, a lobster can live to be half a century old. Continue reading The Lobster | A Crustacean of Economic Importance
This phenomenon has been described as unprecedented in human history. It brings with it considerable changes in the needs of the population as well as its capacity as a whole. Continue reading The Ageing Population | A Demographic Phenomenon of the 21st Century
Pharaohs ensured that their burial chambers were packed with all kinds of treasures. Continue reading The Expensive Business of Death | Why Wealth Was Buried in Ancient Egypt
Relative to prior pyramid building projects, the logistical undertaking of Saqqara was enormous. Continue reading The Peak of Pyramid Building | A Story of Saqqara and Giza
From the very onset, Ancient Egyptian society was characterised by hierarchy and centralisation. Continue reading The Centralisation of The Ancient Egyptian Economy
Share-cropping on small fields is characteristic of Egyptian land management with landlord and tenant sharing in different degrees the investment and the return. Continue reading The Harvest of The Land | A Story of Ancient Egyptian Land Tenure
The very first settlers along the River Nile transformed and unalterably changed the pre-existing culture of farming and hunting. Continue reading The Productivity of the Ancient Egyptian Economy
Mandelbrot’s theory is based on the Old Testament story of Joseph. Continue reading The Joseph Effect
The Egyptians were aware of the unique environment in which they were placed and where they flourished. Continue reading A Barren Desert’s Fertile River | A Story of Ancient Egypt