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                     <note type="general">Catalogue no. 48; Nelson collection no. N308.  Paches, son of Parates is Muhs' Taxpayer 28.  Moving 30 naubia of earth while excavating canals and building dams apparently fulfilled the annual compulsory labor requirements for males.  (See OIM 19322 and 19342.)</note>
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                     <note type="general">Pub. status: Published: recto</note>
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                     <p>The divine determinative at the end of the scribe's name in line 3 and -khnsw at the end of the scribe's father's name are preserved, but the tall stroke before -khnsw could belong either to -ti- or -shr-.</p>
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                     <origDate notBefore="-0244" notAfter="-0243">October 23, 244 - October 22, 243 B.C.</origDate>
                     <origPlace>Thebes (?)</origPlace>
                     <persName type="asn">Paches, son of Parates</persName>
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            <ab>OIM 19341, recto: (1) Paches son of Parates, 30 naubia (2) for Egyptian year 4(?), [has written ... son of(?) Pete(?)]-chonsis</ab>
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