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Geographical area |
Egypt
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Nome |
Arsinoites (00)
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Site |
Bakhias
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Association with unknown name |
U-EGY-067
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Source(s) |
P.Lund. IV 11 (II-III AD)
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Note |
Other publications: SB VI 9348
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Online Resources |
P.Lund. IV 11 TM 28120
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Source type(s) |
Papyrological source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Account of Contributions in Greek
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Physical format(s) |
papyrus (17.4 x 17.6 cm); 2 columns of text (of 26 and 23 lines)
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Obligations |
Contributions for adorning the group's cult statue and feast.
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Number |
at least 20
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Gender |
Men
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Note |
The recorded names are male names.
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iii. |
Age |
Adults
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Status |
Includes seven veterans; an oil maker; others with no trade specified
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Proper names and physical features |
Dioskorus, the veteran; Dioskorus, son of Ision, Philoxenos; Nephotianos; Dios (son of?); Serenos, the veteran; Apolinarios, the veteran (col. 2, line 10); Ptolemaios, the veteran (col.2, line 11); [another] Apolinarios, the veteran (col.2, line 12); Horion, the veteran; Dioskorus, son of Herakles; Diogenes []; Zoilos son of Hephaistos; Deios son of Maron; Horion the elaiourgos (oil maker); Dionysios; (another?) Ptolemaios, the veteran (col.2, line 20); ...onas; Akes; Hermeias;
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Meetings and events |
Feast of the Dioscuri: στολισμ[ός] θεῶν Διο̣[σ]κ̣[ο]ύ̣ρων stolismos then Dioskouron (ll. 1-2)
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Worship |
Feast of the Dioscuri: στολισμ[ός] θεῶν Διο̣[σ]κ̣[ο]ύ̣ρων stolismos then Dioskouron (ll. 1-2).
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Deities worshipped |
Dioscuri / Dioskouroi
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Bibliography |
Perpillou-Thomas F. (1993) Fêtes d'Egypte ptolémaïque et romaine d'après la documentation papyrologique grecque (Studia Hellenistica 31). Leuven: Peeters: 82-87
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Private association |
Probable
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Note |
The editor identified the text as an account of a "kultverein". It certainly would appear to be so based on the contents: column 1 details the items contributed; column 2 is a list of the individual contributions from members. There is no mention of a term for the association (koinon, synodos, plethos, or the like), however, although that need not exclude the possibility that we have an account from an association. The activities and apparent membership of this group in fact suggests that this is probably a private association.
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