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GREEK PAPYRI 89<br />

10296 (ft), {b). Papyrus. 115 x 162 (fragments (a) and (ft) combined), — Pro-<br />

bably from Gurob (Fayoum). — 2 selides. — Medium-sized cursive.<br />

Portions of 12 lines from an official document. On the left vestiges of a previous column.<br />

3rd century B. c.<br />

Fragment (a) 90. Fragment (b) 118.<br />

10297. Papyrus. 113 x 126. — Probably from Gurob (Fayoum), — 1 sells. —<br />

Medium-sized cursive.<br />

Part of an official letter. 3rd century B. c. 14 incomplete lines.<br />

129.<br />

In the same hand as 10296, perhaps forming part of the same document.<br />

10298 (ft) {h). Papyrus. 144: x -22 (fragments (ft) and (h) combined). — Pro-<br />

bably from Gurob (Fayoum). — 1 sells. — Fibres vertical. — Large semi-<br />

uncial.<br />

Letter from Pyrrandrus to Heracleides about the produce of a vineyard. 3rd century b. c.<br />

Written in the fourth year of a Ptolemy.<br />

Fragment (a) 97. Fragment (6) 124.<br />

10299. Papyrus. 082 x 132. — Probably from Gurob (Fayoum). — 1 sells. —<br />

Thick cursive.<br />

4 lines from the beginning of a letter from Thoas to Heracleides. 3rd century b. c.<br />

113.<br />

10300. Papyrus.— 143 x 079. — Probably from Gurob (Fayoum). — 1 sells. —<br />

Medium-sized cursive.<br />

Beginnings of 9 lines from an official document. At the top part of a line in demotic.<br />

120.<br />

3rd century b. c. Written in the 3rd year.<br />

10301. Papyrus. 178 x 086. — Probably from Gurob (Fayoum). — 2 selides.<br />

— Small cursive.<br />

List of names with amounts of barley. 3rd century b. c. 18 lines, the beginnings of which<br />

121.<br />

are lost.<br />

10302. Papyrus. — 092 x 096. — Probably from Gurob (Fayoum). — 1 sells. —<br />

Medium-sized cm"sive.<br />

Accounts of payments in naubia for various purposes. 3rd century b. c. Parts of 14 lines.<br />

127.<br />

10303. Papyrus. 07 x 08. — Probably from Gurob (Fayoum). — 1 seUs. —<br />

Large cursive.<br />

Parts of 4 lines from a letter. 3rd century<br />

131.

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