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Geographical area |
Egypt
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Nome |
Arsinoites (00)
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Full reference (original language) |
τὰ ἔθνη (P.Köln. VII 315, Fr. b, l. 4)
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Full reference (transliterated) |
ta ethne
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Reference context |
The term is employed to indicate various groups of tax-payers who paid certain state taxes (specifically the beer tax, the natron-tax, the baths-tax, the tetarte-tax, and the eponion-tax) in favour of a temple.
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Descriptive terms |
ἔθνη, ethne
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Source(s) |
P.Köln. VII 315 (s. III BC)
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Online Resources |
P.Köln. VII 315 TM 2371
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Source type(s) |
Papyrological source(s)
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i.b. |
Document(s) typology & language/script |
Greek account of state taxes paid in favour of the temple of Kanopos (probably a village in the Arsinoites).
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Physical format(s) |
Papyrus.
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Source(s) provenance |
From mummy cartonnage
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Comments |
The papyrus, from mummy cartonnage, may also come from the Herakleopolites.
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Private associations |
Possible
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Note |
It is possible that the term ethne indicates various private associations of craftsmen who would be liable to pay certain trade-taxes. However, the term may also indicate tax-categories more generally.
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