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
Fragment of a Greek papyrus manuscript: badly written, obscurely worded. Letter of Cyrillus - brief apology of a departure occassioned by the desire to recover a loan.
Fragment of a Greek papyrus manuscript: Receipt for payment made by some women through the agency of their guardian on account of catoecic land inherited by them from their father.
Fragment of a Greek papyrus manuscript: Receipt in payment of kind issued by sitologus and others stating that 30 artabae of wheat had been transferred from the account of Paponton to that of Sarapion.
Fragment of a Greek papyrus manuscript: Advance of seed corn = grain. Recipt addressed to sitologoi, or keepers of the granaries by "demosioi yeoryoi" aknowledging the advacne of seed grain.
Fragment of a Greek papyrus manuscript: 7 linies, nearly complete. Authorization issued by Diogens & Chaeromkon for the payment of 32 artabae to Andronicus.
Fragment of a Greek papyrus manuscript: nearly complete 8 lines. Authorization addressed tothe sitologi by Chaeremon for payment of 2 artabae to Apollonia.
Fragment of a Greek papyrus manuscript:2 lines of text - practically complete. Receipt for 20 drachmae for poll-tax of the 30th year, and 10 [ obols of copper ---], paid by Souchas.
Fragment of a Greek Papyrus Manuscript: fragmentary bottom page of book. Homer, Odyssey. Verso: XVII, line 137-148; Recto: SVII, ends of lines 182-193.
Pages of a codex, written on both sides. The text is Saint Matthew's gospel, Chapter I, vv. 1-9, 12, 14-20. The pages are numbered at the top with a Greek α (page 1) and β (page 2).