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Round Military Ration Token

Middle Kingdom

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Soldiers stationed at fortresses in Lower Nubia kept track of their rations with the help of wood tokens incised with texts indicating the amount of bread the owner was entitled to receive every ten days. It is shaped like a round, flat bread, similar to the type still popular in Egypt. Bread was the main staple of the ancient Egyptian diet.

Round Military Ration Token, Wood, paint

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