Register of land and rents (P.Duk.inv. 1318 V)


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Catalogue Record

Title: Register of land and rents, [2nd cent. B.C.]
Subject: Rent --Egypt --Fayyum --332-30 B.C.
	Tenant farmers --Egypt --Fayyum --332-30 B.C.
	Temple lands --Egypt --Fayyum --332-30 B.C.
	Crown lands --Egypt --Fayyum --332-30 B.C.
	Gods, Egyptian --332-30 B.C.
	Grain --Egypt --Fayyum --332-30 B.C.
	Legumes --Egypt --Fayyum --332-30 B.C.
	Documentary papyri --Egypt --Fayyum --332-30 B.C.
	Registers (lists) --Egypt --Fayyum --332-30 B.C.
Material: 1 item : papyrus, mounted in 7 frames of glass, incomplete.
Note: Dimensions of fragments are 23.3 x 12.7 cm. or smaller.
	124 lines.
	Written across the fibers on the verso; written along
	the fibers on the recto in a different hand.
	P.Duk.inv. 1318 V was extracted from mummy cartonnage
	with P.Duk.inv. 1319-1371.
	List of land from the Arsinoite Nome (modern name:
	Fayyum), Egypt, written on papyrus. Lists the various
	rents charged on the land, which is arranged alphabetically
	by tenant of state and temple land. Includes land
	owned by the great gods Osorsouchos and Phemroeris(?).
	The land is used for growing wheat, barley, fenugreek,
	beans, fodder (as a crop), and wild chickling. Most
	rents are paid in kind. Some rents are paid in money.
	Recto has a daily account of rent and tax payments in kind
	(P.Duk.inv. 1318 R).
	In Greek.
 	Descriptive database available in repository.

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