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P.Cair.Masp. 3 67298 91.2 x 28.6
CG67298;
JE40460
Contract of emphyteusis (AD 527-65) Contract of emphyteusis, between a certain Senouthes, clarissimus, and the church of Tentyra (Denderah). However, it is more probable that the contract comes from Antinoopolis. Senouthes would be an inhabitant of this last town, and could have properties in distant nomes. The verso is entirely covered in tachygraphic signs, which are interrupted numerous times to give place to a few discontinued words. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.
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