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English: Papyrus Bologna 1086 (inv. KS 3161). It is a letter written by the scribe Bakenamun to the priest of Thot Ramose as a reply to many answers. The main theme concerns a Syrian slave named Nekedy, who was made farmer in the Temple of Thot in Year 3 (of Merenptah). Bakenamun asked for him to his keeper, to the chief interpreter Khaemope and to the vizier Merysekhmet, but he was always unsuccessful.
Hieratic papyrus, unknown provenience, reign of Merenptah, 19th Dynasty, New Kingdom. Archeological museum of Bologna (Italy), KS 3161.
Italiano: Papiro Bologna 1086 (inv. KS 3161). è una lettera redatta dallo scriba Bakenamon al sacerdote di Thot Ramose come risposta ad alcune domande di quest'ultimo. Il tema principale riguarda uno schiavo siriano chiamato Nekedy, che venne fatto contadino nel tempio di Thot nell'anno 3 (di Merenptah). Bakenamon chiese di lui al suo sorvegliante, al capo degli interpreti Khaemope ed al visir Merysekhmet, ma sempre senza risultato.
Papiro ieratico, provenienza ignota, regno di Merenptah, XIX dinastia, Nuovo Regno. Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico, KS 3161.
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