Four studies on the daily practice of the scribes of Deir el-Medina.
Under the heading "duplication", the first chapter looks into the use of
drafts or mother copies, and the second deals with the work of five
individual scribes. Under the heading "classification", the third
chapter presents a survey of the words used by the scribes when
referring to their products, the documents, and the fourth looks at the
method of reconstructing ancient classifications by the clustering of
texts with identical headings. Together, these chapters reconstruct the
individual and collective habits of those who have produces the mass of
texts found at Deir el-Medina, the Valley of the Kings and the Valley of
the Queens.