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Geographical area |
Egypt
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Nome |
Arsinoites (00)
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Site |
Areos Kome
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Full name (original language) |
δημόσιοι γεωργοί Ἄρεως κώμης (P.Fouad 19 ll. 5-6)
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Full name (transliterated) |
demosioi georgoi Areos komes
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Name elements |
Geographical: | Areos kome | Professional: | demosioi georgoi |
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Source(s) |
P.Fouad 19 (AD 54)
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Online Resources |
P.Fouad 19 TM 11183
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Source type(s) |
Papyrological source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Oath to prevent the inundation of the drymoi; Greek
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Physical format(s) |
papyrus
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Leadership |
Panestikous, son of Petees, ἡγούμενος hegoumenos (ll. 1-2)
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Officials |
ὑ πρεσβύτερυ, l. οἱ πρεσβύτεροι hoi presbyteroi (ll. 4-5). Panestikous, son of Petees, hegoumenos, appears to have been a member of the presbyteroi too.
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Number |
at least 5
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Gender |
Men
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Note |
The officials mentioned are men.
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Age |
Adults
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Note |
Adults (although noted as πρεσβύτεροι, presbyteroi 'Elders')
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Proper names and physical features |
Panestikous, son of Petees; Herakles, son of Herakleios; Harpaesis, son of Panouris; Petesouchos, son of Onnophris; Panouris, son of Panouris
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Local interaction |
Like CAPInv. 1442, that the georgoi swear their oath to the officials charged with supervision of sowing throughout the nome, posits a clear local relationships between this group (and the individuals within it) and the local administration.
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Comments |
Inclusion of this group depends mainly on use of association-like hierarchy with appointed officials. Cf. CAPInv. 1819 and CAPInv. 1443. Cf. Thompson 2007: 105, for the admittedly earlier basilikoi georgoi as a 'loosely defined body, closely connected with the village where the land was held'.
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Bibliography |
Bonneau, D. (1993) Le régime administratif de l'eau du Nil dans l'Égypte grecque, romaine et byzantine. Leiden: 169-70 Monson, A. (2012) From the Ptolemies to the Romans: political and economic change in Egypt. Cambridge: chapter 4 in passing, 108-55. Thompson, D. (2007) Kerkeosiris: An Egyptian Village in the Ptolemaic Period. Cambridge: 105.
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Private association |
Possible
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Note |
It remains unclear whether or not the demosioi georgoi were a private association; their similarities to certain private associations in Egypt, with respect to officials (in particular), suggest that it is possible that this groups of farmers were organised on a private basis. That these groups existed and operated collectively is confirmed by several other documents.
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