The Licensed Beer Shop of Euhemeria

Document Type : Original Article

Author

Chair of Papyrology and Epigraphy, University of Warsaw, Poland

Abstract

Discussion of the beer industry in the Fayum village of Euhemeria with an edition of P.Fay. 215 descr. and a correction to BGU XI 2032.

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