| Artefact ID | 1461 | 
| TM ID | TM 68620 | 
| Findspot (DEChriM ID) | - () | Class | Textual | 
| Material | Papyrus | 
| Writing medium | Uncertain | 
| Text content | Subliterary | 
| Language | Greek | 
| Description | P.Berl. 17202: Fragment of a magical spell collection  | 
| Selection criteria | Subliterary genre (Liturgical), Christian terms/formulas/concepts, Nomina sacra | 
| Date from | 300 | 
| Date to | 399 | 
| Dating criteria | Palaeography; the ed.pr. points out a “practiced but hurried style typical of documentary hands”. The variation in writing by a single hand (multiple writing instruments and varying inks) implies the spell recipes were copied over a period of time. The ed.pr. notes the spells may have been derived from other sourcebooks or various amulets. | 
| Absolute/relative date | Relative date | 
| Archaeological context | Unknown provenance. | 
| Accession number | Berlin, Staatliche Museen, Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung P. 17202 | 
 
                       
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