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receipt
Description
The text is a receipt issued to Aphthonios, son of Herakion, who was almost certainly an epimeletes annones, by Ptolemaios, official distributor of provisions to military units (diadotes). He acknowledges receipt of 150 sextarii of pickled meat, to be delivered to the numerus Transtigritanorum in the Arsinoite nome.
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Oxyrhynchos
Cross-references (5)
- TM-Text 18151 primary
- APIS-Text michigan.apis.2767 tier-1
- DDbDP-Text sb;14;11574 tier-1
- DDbDP-Text sb.14.11574 tier-1
- HGV-Text 18151 tier-1
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