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The present article gathers papyrological testimonies of contacts of the monastic community at Bawit and its members with ‘the world outside’: officials, tenants, and various partners in economic activities. Its objective is to investigate the role played by these external connections in the life of the monastery in the sixth–eighth centuries and the extent to which economic and fiscal circumstances could influence the administration of the community.
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The four fragments of documentary papyri presented below have been found in the refuse dump at site B in Deir el-Naqlun in 2011. The documents are dated to the sixth century based on archaeological and palaeographical criteria. P . N aqlun 35 is an address label that provides a new attestation of the presence of Bishop Nikolaos in the Naqlun monastery . P . N aqlun 36 – a fragment of a list of perhaps administrative character – is interesting because of some rare names that it con- tains; it has no clear connection with the monastery , though. P . N aqlun 37 and 38 are scraps of letters addressed to anchorites; the latter, perhaps, pertains to some business matters (a loan?).
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