Since many ostraca from the environs of Deir el-Medina lack specific
regnal year dates, dating them precisely is a tricky business. This
volume attempts to provide comparative datings for 78 ostraca (and
papyri) from the late XIXth dynasty. The method draws explicitly on the
division of the gang into two sides and, crucially, makes full use (for
the first time) of the specific ordering of workmen's names to be found
in documentation from this period. The archaeological context of the
important body of late XIXth dynasty material from the Valley of the
Kings is investigated and it is shown that the datings proposed here on
comparative grounds correlate strongly with the grouping of the ostraca
by excavation and find-site. The work is supported by a comprehensive
index of the workmen by source and a concordance comparing the datings
suggested here with those from other standard reference resources.