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Ostr. Wimborne Minster, Private collection Bankes 167

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Metadata

Collection

Collection Wimborne Minster, Kingston Lacy estate, private collection John Bankes
Inventory Number Ostr. Wimborne Minster, Private collection Bankes 167
Publication Number ined. descr.
Current Location Wimborne Minster, Kingston Lacy
Publication Permission Status permission for publication upon enquiry only
Publication Status unpublished

Origin / Provenance

Ancient Provenance Site Elephantine (Ꜣbw; Yb; YbꜢ; YbꜤ; Ἐλεφαντίνη, יב , ⲉⲓⲏⲃ) [Trismegistos]
Certainty: high
Ancient Provenance District Upper Egypt, 1st nome (Ombites) [Trismegistos]
Type of Discovery find (unspecified)
Certainty:
Finder (= First Purchaser) Bankes, William John
Certainty:
Location of Find / Purchase in Egypt Elephantine
District of Find / Purchase in Egypt Upper Egypt, 1st nome (Ombites) [Trismegistos]
Type of Acquisition for the Intitution old stock
Date of Acquisition for the Intitution between 1815 and 1818
Transferor (Seller, Previous Owner) (not relevant)
Certainty:

Object

Object Type ostracon
Range of Preservation (undecidable)
State of Preservation illegible

Text Basic Information

Localization of Text on Object convex (outside)
State of Preservation (Text) too faded for determining the character of the text
Script, Primary Greek
Language, Primary Greek, Ancient

 

Text Content

Summary of Content too faded for determining the character of the text Writing practically illegible
Comments on Text no transcript illegible

 

Text

Transcription Translation Pictures
     
Places (read out from edition)

 

 

Literature

 

DatasetID 308580
last Change 29.07.2022
Trismegistos 699639
Author Ruth Duttenhöfer
Dataset License Creative Commons: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
(CC BY-NC-SA)
Data set citation Data set 308580 (= Ostr. Wimborne Minster, Private collection Bankes 167), ERC-Project ELEPHANTINE: Ruth Duttenhöfer.