The two short vertical strokes following the initial sign of the season name favor
reading shemw over peret. The fourth sign must then be the determinative, so that
the following two signs must constitute the day number, which is thus 8.
Catalogue no. 58; Nelson collection no. N319. Pemaus, son of Teos is Muhs' Taxpayer
13. The scribe Teos was responsible for several yoke tax receipts from Thebes between
years 16 and 18, probably of Ptolemy II (see S.P. Vleeming, Ostraka Varia, 1994, p.
99).
OIM 19352, recto: (1) Pemaus(?) son of Teos, 1/2 silver kite for the yoke tax (2)
of Egyptian year 17, has written Teos (on) Egyptian year 17, Payni 8.