AccountAPISberkeley.apis.9420(CU)9420P.Hearst.0005Account of rations for workers on an unspecified project. The papyrus lists in spreadsheet format the new enlistees and keeps an account of clothing and grain rations.Recto and verso publishedPapyrus Hearst05= 38.2120-2, 38.2120-3, 38.2120-4, 38.2120-5, Box of fragment 38.2120-1, Box of Fragments 38.2120-2Bancroft Library, Univ. of Calif., BerkeleyHieraticpapyri ; Frame1=lost; Frame2: 30 x 24.4 cm and 10 tiny frags; Frame3: frag1=30.3 x 16.2cm; frag2=19.2 x 8.90cm; frag3=11.2 x 8.7 cm; Frame4: frag1= 41.4 x 19.9cm; frag2=2.9 x 5.5 cm; frag3= 2.8 x 7.2cm ; Frame5=14 fragments ; Box 1= 13 fragments 4.1 x 3.1 cm and smaller ;Some pieces are joined by tapeThe Frame P.Hearst04 38.2120-1 was lost by one of Reisner's misadventures, presumably at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.text begins on recto and continues on the verso
Red and Black Ink. Some Fragments have traces of earlier texts which were erased. Reisner dates this earlier hand to a Dynasty 11/12 hand. Ledger lines are drawn on the papyrus in black ink.
Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 11/12 between 2040 and 1640 B.C.
Nag' ed Deir Tomb 410
APIS keywords are controlled locally at the institution level. They are not necessarily consistent.EnglishHieraticAccounts, Middle Kingdom
Simpson, Kelly William. Personnel Accounts of the Early Twelfth Dynasty: Papyrys Reisner IV. Boston: Museum of Fine Arts. 1986.