O. Strasbourg H. 013
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Description: Pottery (vase fragment), 9 x 13.5 cms. Damaged. Two sides. Obverse: remains of five lines in black ink ( workmen's marks (or 'funny signs') and hieratic signs). Reverse: some traces in red ink only. On obverse upper and lower edge are broken off, whereby lines 1 and 5 have lost their beginnings and further lines below line 5 are lost.
Classification: account - journal : delivery(?) - duty(?) - name(?)
Keywords: -
Provenance: No indication; see Remarks.
Publication: Koenig, Ostraca Strasbourg , 4 (description), pl. 6 (facsimile), pl. 102 (photograph)
Dates mentioned: sw 23-26 (obv. 2, 3, 4, 5)
Dates attributed: Koenig: dyn. 19 or dyn. 20
Contents: A list of consecutive days followed by workmen's marks (or 'funny signs') and numbers. See Remarks
Terminology: -
Names/Titles: -
Remarks: Provenance: note that many of the Strasbourg ostraca were excavated by J.E. Quibell in the Ramesseum in 1895-1896 and given to the Bibliothèque Nationale et Universitaire by W.M. Flinders Petrie in 1918 (Koenig, Ostraca Strasbourg , 1; Spiegelberg, ZÄS 58 (1923), 25, note 4). Contents: for the workmen's marks (or 'funny signs') see O. Strasbourg H. 011.

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