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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 December 2013
Ostrakon, from Naucratis; in the Ashmolean Museum (G. 141. i ) , presented by D. G. Hogarth in 1903, and published by him in JHS XXV, 1905 p. 118 (whence Preisigke, Sammelb. I no. 222). Handwriting probably late 2nd or early 1st cent. B.C.; Mr. C. H. Roberts draws my attention to the similarity of P. Tebt. i 3 (early 1st cent. B.C.).
1 ‘Sold me on the site, but I suspect it was imported from elsewhere,’ Hogarth, op. cit.