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                "description": "P.Kellis IV 96; Kellis Agricultural Account Book (KAB).\r\nWooden codex consisting of eight leaves averaging in size 334 x 107 x 2.7 mm, all cut in the same block of acacia wood. Two pairs of holes have been drilled, a pair each at the head and the tail. The boards of this codex were held together by a length of spun washed line. The hand of the body of the KAB is a small semi-cursive.The codex contains the most extensive and well-preserved set of accounts for an agricultural entity to survive from the 4th c. and offers a considerable number of references to (Bagnall 1997: 81-82):\u00a0\r\n\r\nreligious institutions and offices: the episkopos, bishop, occurs twice; presbyteroi, priests, are attested in several places \u2013 sometimes identified only as \"Fathers\"; one mention of a deacon, diakonos.\r\ninstitutions: the church, ekklesia, appears three times; nothing suggests that it was located anywhere else other than Kellis. If references concern the orthodox church, the Large East Church is the most likely candidate; if they concern a Manichaean church, the small West church would be more plausible.\r\nMonastic institutions and individuals: KAB mentions a Topos Mani holding some orchard land as a tenant. That the topos is a monastery is confirmed by the fact that there is a monk (monachos) paying in its place and another one acting as an intermediary.\r\nPayments for agape: probably not merely some kind of generalized charitable distribution but offerings intended for actual use in a communal meal.\r\nheorte of Pharmouthi, \"festival of Pharmouthi\": possibly a reference to Easter which fell on Pharmouthi 9 in 364 or Pharmouthi 26 in the next cycle, in 379.\r\n\u03a7\u039c\u0393: the codex is very visibly headed with this distinctively Christian cryptogram with supralinear stroke.\r\n",
                "date_from": 361,
                "date_to": 379,
                "dating_criteria": "Price information, palaeography, archaeology, dossier connection (The carpenters of House 2 \/ Family of Tithoes).\r\nKAB is dated to either 361\/2-363\/4 (which would coincide with Tithoes' known period of activity as a carpenter in house 2) or 376\/7-378\/9. As the texts were not erased and the book reused, it might be that KAB was discarded in House 2 shortly before the kitchen began to fill with sand, but when exactly is unknown (Bagnall 1997: 10 and 14).\r\nPalaeographic parallels include P.Kellis I 72 (mid 4th c.) or P.Kellis I 33 (dated 369).",
                "selection_criteria": "Mention of Christian cult officials\/institutions,Mention of Christian individuals\/communities,Christian terms\/formulas\/concepts,Christian onomastics,Christian symbols\/gestures\/isopsephy",
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                "stratigraphic_context": "",
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                        "text": "Duke Databank of Documentary Papyri (PN)",
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                "writing_medium": "Codex,Tablet",
                "text_content": "Documentary",
                "language": "Greek",
                "archive": "",
                "authors": [
                    {
                        "author": "Val\u00e9rie Schram",
                        "year": "2021"
                    }
                ]
            }
        }
    ]
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