cu001 | 1 | columbia.apis.p2087 cu041 | 1 | ara cu046 | 1 | 622 cu046 | 2 | 815 cu090 | 1 | Col.inv. 747 cu245ab | 1 | Account cu245f | 1 | [1st-2nd cent. AH] cu300 | 1 | 1 papyrus fragment ; 12 x 24 cm. cu500 | 1 | A few small fragments need to be put in place cu500 | 2 | On one side at least 15 lines of writing; in the other at least 7 lines cu500 | 3 | On both sides the papyrus is ruled with horizontal guidelines cu500 | 4 | Modern note "Fostat A". If this is from Fustat, it represents one of the earliest examples of an archival central register. cu500 | 5 | Unglassed cu520 | 1 | Account: on the verso remains of three names in Arabic followed by Greek numerals in a column. At the bottom, remains of what seem to be parcels of land (heading gone), followed by a column headed "faddan" and a column headed "dinar;" figures remain for the first two entries; on the other side the left edge is preserved: last few letters of names followed by a column of Greek numerals, followed by column of place names followed by column of Greek numerals cu546 | 1 | In Arabic cu561 | 1 | Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 36. From Fustat? cu655 | 1 | Papyri