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                  <summary>Papyrus letter from the Herakleopolites(?) (Heracleopolite Nome), Egypt in which a person informs another person of some official business involving a village scribe. Verso has a documentary text in Greek (P.Duk.inv. 332 V)</summary>
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                     <note type="general">Written along the fibers on the recto; written across the fibers on the verso in a different hand, inverse to the text on the recto</note>
                     <note type="general">Lower margin of 10 cm.; small right margin(?)</note>
                     <note type="general">Extracted from mummy cartonnage with P.Duk.inv. 324-331 and P.Duk.inv. 333-434</note>
                     <note type="general">P.Duk.inv. 332 R was formerly P.Duk.inv. AF74 9 R</note>
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                     <origDate notBefore="-0199" notAfter="-0136">199 BCE – 136 BCE</origDate>
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               <term>Scribes -- Egypt -- 332-30 B.C.</term>
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               <ref target="https://library.duke.edu/papyrus/records/332r.html">Original record</ref>.</p>
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