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Wilbour Papyrus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Wilbour Papyrus The Wilbour Papyrus is a papyrus purchased by the New York journalist Charles Edwin Wilbour when he visited the island of Elephantine near Aswan in 1893. There he purchases seventeen papyri from a local farmer. He did not realise the importance of his find and when he died in a hotel in Paris his belongings, including the papyri (among these the Brooklyn Papyrus and the Elephantine Papyri), were put in storage by the hotel and not returned to his family for nearly half a century. At the request of his widow, they were donated to the Brooklyn Museum. == History == The papyrus dates to the fourth year of the reign of Ramesses V. The text is written in hieratic and is a catalog of administrative texts of ancient Egypt, with inventories and charges on the lands of the Middle Egypt "ranging from around Crocodilopolis (Faiyum) south to near the modern city of Minya, covering a distance of about 90 miles."〔AJ Peden, ''The Reign of Ramesses IV'', Peden's source is one thesis Recorded disturbances KRI VI,1994, P. 340-343〕
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