1511. Papyrus 1812
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Fragments of varying size, not belonging together; with writing on one side, the back being blank. Mounted on cardboard in the same glass frame.
Upper fragments (A): Originally six and four fragments, joined to form two larger fragments; an additional portion is P.Münch. I 15; written along the fibres.
Fragment in the centre (B): Fragment with portions of 3 lines written across the fibres.
Lower fragment (C): Small papyrus slip, with one line written across the fibres.
2 papyrus fragments not belonging together, mounted on cardboard in the same glass frame.
Upper papyrus (A): incomplete, broken off at left and right, margins preserved at top and bottom; written across the fibres on recto, verso blank.The fragment is the dustsheet belonging to P.Münch. I 7, containing the endorsement.
Lower papyrus (B): Incomplete, written along the fiberes on verso (?), other side blank.
Six fragments of varying size from the same roll as Papyrus 688, reused for mummy cartonnage; written on one side along the fibres, the back being blank; mounted on cardboard in a glass frame.
Fragment A: Portions of 2 columns, of 9 and 7 lines respectively, broken off at the bottom;
Fragment B: Portions of 5 lines;
Fragment C: Portions of 10 lines;
Fragment D: Portions of 11 lines;
Fragment E: Portions of 6 lines;
Fragment F: Portions of 4 lines.