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Saqqâra Demotic Papyri: P. Dem. Saq. I

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Book excerpt: A large collection of demotic papyrus fragments (together with texts in Aramaic, Greek and hieratic Egyptian not included here) found by W. B. Emery in 1966-67 at North Saqqara. The texts have been dated, largely, to the 4th century BC, and are probably among the earliest manuscripts of demotic literary texts preserved.


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