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Receipt for Garments

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Ostraka (pottery or stone fragments with writing) and papyri aid in understanding aspects of textile production in Egypt. This receipt written by Zenon is for garments, embroidered panels, linen clothes, and silver spoons to be delivered by Marytrios to Theodosios. References to Antioch may suggest luxury goods or fabrics from the city, which was famous for its textiles.

Receipt for Garments, Black ink on papyrus

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