Egyptian demotic ostracon receipt for Ptolemy at the Place of Isis
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A pottery ostracon painted with a black ink inscription on a cream slip coated pottery fragment. The inscription is written in demotic and records the name Ptolemy along with the “Place of Isis” (presumably a temple), stating a receipt of goods with a list of numbers along the right edge of the ostracon.
Culture:
Egypt, Ptolemaic period, 3rd to 1st Century BC
Size:
8.6 x 6 cms
Condition:
Fragment as shown in the photographs
Provenance:
Ex. collection: the historian and author Olivier Tiano, France; acquired by inheritance from the Egyptologist Jean-Pierre Cortigianni (France, 1942-2022), former director at the French Institute for Oriental Archaeology in Cairo. Supplied with a display stand. Accompanied by a privately-printed 18-page book detailing and describing this ostracon.