The book reveals how kinship, social hierarchies, and community roles shaped Egyptian society, contributing to its remarkable stability and longevity.
Intriguingly, family life extended beyond the nuclear family, often incorporating extended kin into daily routines and responsibilities.
Also, social status significantly influenced interpersonal relationships, dictating interactions between different classes.
The book argues that strong social bonds were essential to the resilience of Egyptian civilization, challenging perspectives that focus solely on pharaohs and monumental architecture.
It adopts a bottom-up approach, emphasizing the experiences of ordinary Egyptians and their daily lives.
Egyptian Social Bonds examines marriage customs, child-rearing practices, and inheritance laws to provide a detailed understanding of family life.
It then analyzes social hierarchies and community dynamics, demonstrating how Egyptians maintained social order and cultural identity.
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