Artefact ID | 1777 |
TM ID | - |
Findspot (DEChriM ID) | 17 (Dayr Muṣṭafā Kāšif) | Class | Textual |
Material | Leather |
Writing medium | Codex |
Description | Fragments of a leather codex cover. On both vertical edges, three orifices, two of which are positioned symmetrically, are clearly visible, with others likely lost. It is possible that these holes result from a stab-binding repair, as in the case of the P.Bodmer 4 codex (TM 61594 / LDAB 2743). |
Selection criteria | Archaeological context associated with Christian markers |
Date from | 350 |
Date to | 400 |
Dating criteria | Chronology of the site of Dayr Muṣṭafā Kāšif and of the size of the cover. The surviving fragments of the cover suggest a length/width ratio identical to that of the Nag Hammadi codices – a well-documented format, represented by codices either in Greek or Coptic –, hinting to a similar, 4th century production date. |
Absolute/relative date | Relative date |
Archaeological context | Found in 2021 in a probably undisturbed context in the northwestern quarter of the main building of Dayr Muṣṭafā Kāšif in a cell on the upper storey. |
Accession number | Unknown. The fragments are kept at the local Copto-Islamic inspectorate of Kharga Oasis. |