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Tax receipts [between 11 and 16]

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Description

Copies of three tax receipts from the Arsinoite Nome(?) (modern name: Fayyum), Egypt, written on papyrus. Copies of three tax receipts for the so-called pig tax and other capitation taxes. Taxpayers are Marepaesis son of Ouaphres, Paphiomis son of Marepaesis, and Pramenis son of Marepaesis. All of these taxpayers are honey producers. The three tax receipts are dated to Pharmouthi 21, year 40 of Augustus (April 16, 11 A.D.), Payni 26, year 2 of Tiberius (June 20, 16 A.D.) and Pharmouthi 21, year 42 (April 16, 13 A.D.) respectively

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