Tax Receipt for Wine 174 BC Ptolemaic Period This tax receipt is dated to September 26, 174 BCE. Traditionally, wine was produced in the north and in the oases, but a tax reform during the reign of Ptolemy II Philadelphos encouraged viticulture around Thebes and Gebelein, in whichaccording to the textthe tax was paid.. Tax Receipt for Wine. 174 BC. Pottery, ink. Ptolemaic Period. From Egypt; Probably from Southern Upper Egypt, Gebelein (Krokodilopolis)
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