Summary: It is not clear to what purpose this list was compiled. It has been written by six different hands (all of well-trained scribes). For different days of two different months the donkeys and camels which entered a certain metropolis were noted. A possible explanation could be that this was done in connection with the taxes or custom duties to be levied, or in connection with the food supply of the metropolis.
Notes: It is not clear to what purpose this list was compiled. It has been written by six different hands (all of well-trained scribes).
Condition of recto: A medium-brown papyrus regularly cut off at at the top, bottom and left-hand side and partly so at the right-hand side. Traces of an earlier, washed-out text are still visible in several places. The text is mutilated along the folds.
Hands recto: The text runs along the fibers. At the bottom there is a margin of 3.5 cm, at the left hand-side one of 1.5 cm (lines 9 and 12 protrude on the left). Five horizontal and four vertical folds are still visible.
Description, notes, transcription, and translation written by P. J. Sijpesteijn.