This monograph is an in-depth study on the administrative title
'district overseer' (imy-r w) and the term 'district' or 'rural
district' (w) in the Egyptian Middle Kingdom (about 2050 to 1650 BC).
The sources demonstrate that the territory 'w' was created for some
particular administrative needs at the end of the First Intermediate
Period. From the historical point of view the management of the 'w' fits
the organisation of the society created in this period. The title is
still attested in the later Middle Kingdom but lost it importance. The
book contains detailed discussions on the title holders and the
attestations of 'w'.