Account of rents and taxes(?) in kind (P.Duk.inv. 1325 V)


Images

150 dpi image of 1325v 1of3

150 dpi image of 1325v 2of3

150 dpi image of 1325v 3of3

72 dpi image of 1325v 1of3
72 dpi image of 1325v 2of3
72 dpi image of 1325v 3of3

Catalogue Record

Title: Account of rents and taxes(?) in kind, [2nd cent. B.C.]
Subject: Accounting --Egypt --Fayyum --332-30 B.C.
	Taxation --Egypt --Fayyum --332-30 B.C.
	Rent --Egypt --Fayyum --332-30 B.C.
	Documentary papyri --Egypt --Fayyum --332-30 B.C.
	Accounts --Egypt --Fayyum --332-30 B.C.
Material: 1 item : papyrus, four fragments of which two join,
	mounted in three frames of glass, incomplete.
Note: Dimensions of fragments are 11.6 x 6.9 cm. or smaller.
	29 lines.
	Written across the fibers on the verso; written along
	the fibers on the recto in a different hand.
	P.Duk.inv. 1325 V was extracted from mummy cartonnage
	with P.Duk.inv. 1318-1324 and P.Duk.inv. 1326-1371.
	Account of rents and taxes from the Arsinoite Nome
	(modern name: Fayyum), Egypt, written on papyrus.
	Has totals(?) for the months Pharmouthi, Pachon,
	and Payni. Mentions payments in kind (wheat, barley,
	and Egyptian beans) and in money. Recto has an account
	of rents and taxes(?) in kind (P.Duk.inv. 1325 R).
	In Greek.
	Descriptive database available in repository.

Images and texts on these web pages are intended for research and educational use only. Please read our statement on use and reproduction for further information on how to receive permission to reproduce an item and how to cite it.

If you are interested in the techniques used to create the images (compression, color correction, resolution), please see the document on imaging techniques. If you are interested in the methodology used to create the catalogue record, please see the article on the papyrus catalogue records.

Return to the papyrus home page

Return to Duke University Special Collections Library home page

Please see our page with contact information if you have any comments or questions about the Duke Papyrus Archive.

Last updated by Peter van Minnen on 12/8/95