Fragment of the Book of the Dead of Neferrenpet. Four and a half vertical columns each showing three pairs of afterlife deities, divided by coulmns of text.
Possibly inscribed on inner surface. (Imprecation tablet?)in box with 29-108-605 and -606Rolled up sheet of lead; possibly inscribed on inner surface. (Imprecation tablet?)
Book of the Dead beloning to a woman named Tasathor (Tasherithor). The text is long and contains several vignettes. The papyrus also have red and green paint.
1 of 3 fragments of a Greek Papyrus Manuscript - Renumciation of Claims. Agreement in duplicate for the settlement of a dispute between two miliatry settlers at Phebichis. Writing across fibers
1 of 3 fragments of a Greek Papyrus Manuscript - Renunciation of Claims. Agreement in duplicate for the settlement of a dispute between two miliatry settlers at Phebichis. Writing across fibers
Greek manuscript with three columns containing 50-52 lines each, with small irregular uncial letters. The contents are Thucydides, Book IV, 36-41. Joins E2814