Artefact ID | 736 |
TM ID | - |
Findspot (DEChriM ID) | 18 (Qaṣr al-Dāḫila) | Class | Textual |
Material | Ceramic |
Writing medium | Ostracon |
Text content | Documentary |
Language | Coptic |
Archive/Dossier | Dossier |
Description | O.al-Qasr 1 Letter from the foreman (keval/ for κεφαλαιωτής) Paham to Phoibamon and others (?) in Coptic (S). A Jacob and a Paul son of Psyros are further mentioned. The same foreman Paham authored O.al-Qasr 4. The lower part of the ostracon is badly preserved and the lower end is missing. Therefore, the content cannot be established. The text opens with a staurogram. |
Selection criteria | Christian symbols/gestures/isopsephy, Coptic language |
Date from | 375 |
Date to | 500 |
Dating criteria | - |
Absolute/relative date | Relative date |
Archaeological context | The ostracon belongs to two groups of ostraca described as follows: "Three were discovered above the floor of the room in which Trench 4 was situated, while the remaining nine were found within the confines of Sondage A related to the flooring and stratified contexts associated with the wall at the east end (i.e., what may be the ‘Roman wall’)." (Gardner 2012: 472). It is not clear to which of the two groups this ostracon belongs. |
Accession number | Unknown (the number mentioned above is taken from labels of images). |