ABSTRACT

The creation of large court-centered communities called royal cities is one of the most well documented

aspects of Egyptian urbanism in the New Kingdom. O'Connor has suggested that the essential

characteristics of Egyptian royal cities were that they "combined a major and permanent royal residence with the offices and residences of a substantial part of the national government" and that they served

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