Summary
The Coptic correspondences of Thebes are not only characterized by the variety of topics but also by some formulae that have become a distinctive feature of this region. The aim of the present paper is to publish four Coptic letters on ostraka; they are now kept in the Abou El-Goud storage magazine in Luxor. Although there is no information on their provenance, they are certainly written in the Theban area.
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Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
Abou El-Goud storage magazine;
Coptic letters;
Luxor Temple;
Measure;
Wheat
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